Morning Briefing — Thursday, 4 June 2026 · 08:00 EST · ~1,250 words


Today’s news environment is dominated by a single thread pulled tight: the Iran ceasefire is fracturing in real time, with US-Iran military exchanges now drawing Kuwait and Bahrain into the blast radius, even as both sides claim talks are progressing. Against that backdrop, two significant flanking developments emerged overnight — the House passed a war powers rebuke of Trump, and the EU dropped a landmark tech sovereignty package that structurally repositions it against both the US and China. The tariff story is also re-escalating in a new legal wrapper. 1. What Changed Iran ceasefire at its most dangerous inflection pointThe … Continue reading Morning Briefing — Thursday, 4 June 2026 · 08:00 EST · ~1,250 words

Morning Briefing — Friday, 22 May 2026 · 7:00 EST · ~1,280 words


Today’s briefing is dominated by overlapping closure and escalation: the NPT Review Conference ends today in New York without consensus — its third failure in a row — while Iran nuclear talks sit deadlocked ahead of a May 31 informal deadline. Alongside that, two near-simultaneous NATO stories reveal a US alliance posture that is now visibly incoherent rather than merely unreliable. UK domestic politics continues to fracture, with Andy Burnham stepping formally into position as Starmer’s likely successor. 1. What Changed Iran nuclear deal: May 31 deadline approaches with no deal in sightTalks between Washington and Tehran remain stuck on … Continue reading Morning Briefing — Friday, 22 May 2026 · 7:00 EST · ~1,280 words

Morning Briefing — Friday, May 15, 2026 · EST · ~1,150 words


Today’s briefing is dominated by the aftermath of the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, which closed overnight with underwhelming results and a sharp Chinese threat on Taiwan that the US readout chose to ignore. That asymmetric framing is the sharpest geopolitical signal of the week. Simultaneously, Iran negotiations remain deadlocked on two core issues — Hormuz sovereignty and nuclear sequencing — while the three-day Ukraine ceasefire expired amid mutual recrimination. Europe’s strategic posture continues to harden structurally, independent of any single day’s events. 1. What Changed Trump-Xi summit closes: stabilisation, not breakthroughTrump left Beijing with a Boeing order (200 jets vs. … Continue reading Morning Briefing — Friday, May 15, 2026 · EST · ~1,150 words

Morning Briefing — Monday, 11 May 2026 · 07:20 EST · ~1,190 words


The dominant theme today is managed ambiguity at the top of the global order. The US-Iran MOU process is the most active thread, moving faster than markets expected while remaining genuinely unresolved — Iranian factions divided, US leverage uncertain, Hormuz still choked. That negotiating limbo is directly driving the second dominant cluster: the Trump-Xi summit (May 14-15) now shaped primarily by Iran rather than trade or rare earths. Underneath both, European strategic independence is acquiring institutional weight this week — a Kiel Institute paper and fresh Bloomberg reporting on US troop withdrawals represent different facets of the same structural shift. … Continue reading Morning Briefing — Monday, 11 May 2026 · 07:20 EST · ~1,190 words

Joe Kent, Trump’s Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his immediate resignation March 17, 2026.


Joe Kent Resignation — Summary Axios report follows. The influence from Israel is important and represents a new level of power accepted by US.#us #israel Joe Kent, Trump’s Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his immediate resignation this morning, posting his letter directly to X. He stated he could not support the ongoing war against Iran, asserting that Iran posed no imminent threat to the US and that the war was started due to pressure from Israel and its American lobby.  The letter’s key charges, paraphrased from the Axios report: ∙ Kent accused senior Israeli officials and influential … Continue reading Joe Kent, Trump’s Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his immediate resignation March 17, 2026.