U.S.: Global Peacemaker or Power Player? 🕊️🌐
The U.S. says it’s a global peacekeeper, but critics point to actions in Venezuela and tensions with Iran as signs of influence-pushing.
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The U.S. says it’s a global peacekeeper, but critics point to actions in Venezuela and tensions with Iran as signs of influence-pushing.
A U.S. carrier strike group heads to the Middle East as President Trump weighs military action against Iran, stirring global oil and security concerns.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning warns dividing spheres of influence won’t make nations safer, calling for common and cooperative security.
India and Pakistan upheld their annual commitment by exchanging nuclear site lists on Jan 1, 2026, reinforcing a 1988 pact that bars attacks on each other’s facilities.
China Media Group names the Israel-Iran conflict as the top international military story of 2025, highlighting its global impact. Stay tuned for the full Top 10.
Russia’s deputy FM warns Russia will mirror U.S. if it resumes nuclear testing, deepening tensions over the expired New START treaty.
At a briefing on December 22, the Chinese mainland’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian opposed suggestions that Japan acquire nuclear weapons, urging vigilance to protect regional stability.
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu warns that Japan’s growing military provocations reflect a shift toward militarism, urging global vigilance.
At an OSCE briefing, Chinese envoy Fu Cong urged nations to embrace multilateralism for common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable global security.
Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held talks at the 12th ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting Plus in Malaysia, aiming to boost communication and regional stability.