Pacific Update: A simple explanation of this week’s military and political developments in the Pacific
US, Canada and Japan support Philippines in the South China Sea On 16-17 June, warships from the Philippines, US,…
US, Canada and Japan support Philippines in the South China Sea On 16-17 June, warships from the Philippines, US,…
The week’s biggest news is that the G7 has a plan to use Russian assets frozen in Western countries to…
Two ships that point to the future of Pacific naval combat In May this year, military commentator H.I. Sutton identified…
Although fighting continued along the frontline there was no operationally significant movement this week, providing an opportunity to record tactical…
Shangri La Dialogue The International Institute for Strategic Studies, Asia Security Summit, or the Shangri La Dialogue is an important…
This week ended with no significant change in the frontline. Ukraine is still under pressure but thanks to Russia’s dispersion…
US deploys its first Replicator Programme drones to the Pacific The US Indo-Pacific command is due to receive the first…
Putin is reportedly ready to negotiate, on the condition that the current borders are frozen. This information is from Reuters,…
Australia and China’s relationship thaws a little Australia and China’s relationship warmed a little last week when Australia’s Prime Minister,…
In Ukraine fierce fighting continues, Russian conscripts still dying trying to capture Avdiivka as further south Ukraine’s forces cross the…