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Trump’s public dig at the UK’s aircraft carriers is less about ship specs than about normalizing contempt for allies while Downing Street disputes the premise of his story.

Executive

Mar 26, 2026

A UK-led joint statement accuses Iran of attacking merchant shipping and effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz—an allegation with major legal and market consequences that the statement does not document with specifics.

Iran War

Mar 19, 2026

Trump lashes NATO after allies decline Strait of Hormuz mission; rhetoric collides with escalation risks.

Iran War

Mar 17, 2026

A Guardian columnist argues that US allies should separate Trump’s Iran war from “Americans” writ large—an appeal that blurs the harder question of who can actually constrain a president once the fighting starts.

Iran War

Mar 19, 2026

When private, in-home recordings can be routed into overseas human review while marketed as “controlled by you,” consent becomes a moving target and privacy protections become optional.

Media & Narrative

Mar 5, 2026

Waszyngton wyznacza europejskim sojusznikom granicę: większy udział w odstraszaniu NATO tak, narodowe programy nuklearne Polski czy Niemiec nie.

Executive

Britain is demanding a legal justification for a US war while restricting access to UK bases—an open challenge to unchecked executive warmaking that bypasses transparent legal authority.

Iran War

Mar 3, 2026

As allied strikes widen the conflict, the UK draws a hard operational line—refusing to join the bombing while warning its bases and forces are now targets.

Iran War

A blanket tariff rollout swept a U.S.-linked military base into trade penalties, signaling policymaking by list-making rather than accountable, security-aware governance.

Executive

Apr 3, 2025

As unemployment climbs and redundancies rise, warning flags now include a core democratic necessity: reliable national statistics that the public can trust to judge government performance.

Economy