Geopolitical security

Iran Demands Security Guarantees for Ceasefire

In order to sign a ceasefire for the current conflict, Iran is demanding a guarantee that neither Israel nor the United States will attack the Islamic Republic in the future. This concern stems from fears of a resumption of Israeli operations in Iran once the current war concludes. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the only way to end the war is by recognizing Iran’s legitimate rights, receiving reparations, and securing firm international guarantees against future aggression. Meanwhile, the Israel Air Force has continued its strikes on Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) infrastructure across Iran, including in Tehran, alongside strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut.

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Trump Cancels Harris’ Secret Service Detail Extended by Biden

Former President Donald Trump has revoked the Secret Service protection of former Vice President Kamala Harris, effective September 1, 2025, according to a letter. This decision cancels an extension of Harris’ protection that was put in place by then-President Joe Biden before leaving office. The move comes as Harris prepares for a book tour, putting her in the public eye and raising concerns about her safety. The ramifications of the cancellation include the loss of constant threat intelligence analysis and protection, as well as the potential high cost of private security.

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NATO Seeks Major Military Boost from Europe and Canada

NATO is reportedly planning to request a substantial increase in military capacity from its European members and Canada – a 30% boost, to be precise. This significant ask underscores a growing sense of urgency regarding global security and the need for a strengthened collective defense. The impetus for this request is clear: the current geopolitical landscape demands a more robust response to potential threats.

This proposed increase in military spending isn’t just about throwing money at the problem; it’s about strategic investment and modernization. Modernizing existing equipment is crucial, prioritizing cutting-edge technology such as advanced radar systems. But it also necessitates a considerable investment in new capabilities, ensuring that equipment is fit for purpose in the current conflict environment.… Continue reading