Category: Conflict
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Cairo Moves to Block Turkish Role in Gaza Security Force?
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in AI, Analysis, CIO-100, Conflict, Egypt, Gaza, Intelligence, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, United Arab Emirates, USOsint: “Egypt is reportedly negotiating with the U.S. to block Turkey from joining the International Stabilization Force in Gaza. Cairo, wary of Ankara’s growing influence and citing security concerns along its border, aims to limit Turkey’s role while offering it a larger part in reconstruction. The absence of Egypt’s FM from an Istanbul meeting signals…
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UK Resupplies Ukraine with Storm Shadow
Bloomberg: “The UK government recently resupplied Ukraine with more Storm Shadow cruise missiles to enable Kyiv to continue its campaign of long-range strikes inside Russia. The delivery of an unspecified number of missiles was made to ensure Ukraine is stocked ahead of the winter months, during which Britain is concerned the Kremlin will step up…
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Lukashenko Threatens Europe with New Missile Deployment
“We’ll sit with Putin, make a decision, and fire the Oreshnik”: Lukashenko threatens Europe with ballistic missiles. What is your most up-to-date and in-depth assessment? Strategia-100, Chief Strategist: Here is my in‑depth strategic assessment of the situation surrounding Alexander Lukashenko’s threat to Europe via the deployment of the Oreshnik missile system. I’ll break it into: (1) what…
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Sudan Fractures as El Fasher Falls to RSF
The situation in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan, has plunged into what UN officials call an “even darker hell” after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan seized the city in Sudan on October 26, 2025, following a 500-day siege. This marks the RSF’s full control over all major cities in Darfur, Sudan, excluding the…
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Russia’s Ukraine War: A $500 Billion Sunk-Cost Abyss
Russia’s war in Ukraine, launched in 2022, has evolved into one of the most expensive strategic miscalculations in modern history. Estimates vary, but when combining direct military spending, sanctions losses, destroyed assets, and long-term reconstruction obligations, total costs likely exceed $400–600 billion — roughly a quarter of Russia’s annual GDP. Some Western intelligence assessments place…