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Zelenskyy uses UK visit to warn that cheap drones are democratizing mass-casualty capability beyond states—Europe’s defenses and law enforcement aren’t ready.

Iran War

Mar 17, 2026

Lavrov mocked the U.S. and Israel for misjudging a quick Iran campaign, but the story’s bigger point is how Russia uses “anti-aggression” rhetoric to shield an ally while its own Ukraine war drags on.

Iran War

Mar 16, 2026

Politico reports Russia floated a trade—stop helping Iran target U.S. assets if the U.S. stops helping Ukraine—but the anonymous-sourcing and denial make the real story less the “offer” than the leverage game around U.S. intelligence support.

Executive

Mar 20, 2026

The White House is weighing a narrow sanctions waiver for Iranian oil already at sea to blunt a war-driven price spike, underscoring how quickly “maximum pressure” tools get traded away when U.S. fuel prices jump.

Executive

Mar 19, 2026

G7 leaders held the sanctions line on Russia while coordinating an emergency oil release, signaling that global crises will not be used to dilute economic pressure tied to the war in Ukraine.

Economy

Feb 13, 2026

Waiving Russia-linked oil sanctions for domestic price relief converts U.S. foreign-policy enforcement into transactional leverage, weakening long-standing anti-aggression guardrails built to constrain war-making states.

Executive

Mar 11, 2026

Zelenskyy says Ukraine now holds visible leverage, warning that slow allied action invites escalation into a land war the world is not prepared to withstand.

General

The presidency is treating sanctions enforcement as an adjustable lever for price management, weakening a core guardrail meant to restrain hostile state financing through consistent pressure.

Executive

Mar 10, 2026

Granting a sanctions waiver that expands Russia’s oil sales while war-driven energy shock hits markets risks normalizing executive carve-outs that undercut sanctions integrity and war policy coherence.

Iran War

The White House minimized reports of Russian intelligence aiding strikes on U.S. forces while withholding whether the president confronted Moscow—normalizing opacity where civilian accountability should be highest.

Iran War

Russia’s reported intelligence support to Iran raises the threat floor for U.S. forces in the Gulf as a wider power contest seeps into an active U.S.-initiated war.

Iran War

Mar 6, 2026

The White House normalized non-response to reported foreign targeting support against U.S. forces, substituting “hoax” framing and battlefield boasts for basic accountability to the public.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

A U.S. license now governs who can profit from Venezuelan gold, tightening executive control over sanctions carve-outs with foreign-policy power exercised through transactional access.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

Washington granted a targeted sanctions waiver to keep markets supplied, normalizing ad hoc executive exceptions that turn enforcement into a tool of crisis bargaining.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

A wartime leader is urging a US president to witness the battlefield firsthand to direct American pressure at the true aggressor—testing how our foreign policy is shaped by proximity, not institutions.

Executive