America’s Strategic Shift: A New Global Order or Rising Instability?

Donald Trump’s geopolitical approach is reshaping the global order in ways not seen since the Cold War. Marked by nationalism, strategic competition, and skepticism toward liberal internationalism, his policies challenge traditional U.S. commitments while exposing vulnerabilities in the current global system. As revisionist powers like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea test the foundations of Pax Americana, Trump’s vision favors power-driven diplomacy over ideological alliances.

Betting on Catastrophe: U.S. Nuclear Policies Undermine Deterrence and Heighten War Risks

The U.S. is set to spend $1.7 trillion over 30 years on nuclear modernization, a move that risks accelerating a global arms race without enhancing national security. Instead of pursuing nuclear supremacy, policymakers should prioritize deterrence-first strategies, focusing on secure second-strike submarine capabilities and rejecting costly, unnecessary tactical nuclear weapons. The Sentinel ICBM program, already over budget and delayed, warrants serious scrutiny.

Pakistan Military to Brief Parliament on Security Crisis Amid Rising Terror Attacks

This development follows a significant terrorist incident involving the Jaffar Express train in Balochistan’s Bolan district. Militants from the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the train, resulting in the tragic loss of 26 passengers, including 18 security personnel. Security forces subsequently neutralized 33 attackers and rescued the remaining passengers.