Budapest’s Diplomatic Gambit: How Orbán’s Hosting of Trump-Putin Summit Reshapes European Alliances
Strategic Venue Selection Sparks Continental Unease The announcement that Budapest will host the next summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir…
Strategic Venue Selection Sparks Continental Unease The announcement that Budapest will host the next summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir…
The European Union is accelerating development of anti-drone defense systems with a 2027 operational target. This comes amid warnings from Western intelligence that Russian aggression may continue beyond the Ukraine conflict, prompting urgent defense modernization efforts across the bloc.
The European Union has established an ambitious 2027 target for deploying advanced anti-drone defense systems, according to reports from Brussels. This accelerated timeline comes as Western intelligence agencies warn that Russia could continue its westward aggression even after the conflict in Ukraine concludes, sources indicate.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering providing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, weapons that could reach eight times farther than current systems. This potential transfer comes as diplomatic efforts with Russia have stalled, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions.
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly considering the sale of US-made Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, a move that analysts suggest could significantly enhance Kyiv’s long-range strike capabilities against Russian targets. According to reports, this potential weapons transfer is expected to be discussed during upcoming meetings between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House.