
The video examines the U.S. Navy’s looming “missile gap” as four Ohio‑class guided‑missile submarines (SSGNs) approach decommissioning, exposing a shortfall in conventional strike firepower. Each SSGN carries 154 Tomahawk missiles, totaling 616 launch tubes. Planners estimate the retirements, combined with aging surface combatants, could erase as many as 2,800 missile cells from the fleet. By contrast, the Virginia‑class payload module adds only about 28 cells per boat, far below the SSGN capacity. The four vessels—USS Ohio, USS Michigan, USS Florida and USS Georgia—were originally ballistic‑missile subs converted during the Cold War to fill a conventional strike niche. Their quiet, under‑sea platform offered massive firepower with low detectability, a capability the newer Columbia‑class ballistic‑missile boats are not designed to replace. The loss threatens U.S. undersea strike depth, forcing the Navy to reconsider acquisition priorities, accelerate Virginia‑class upgrades, or develop a dedicated conventional‑missile submarine. Without a viable replacement, America’s ability to project precision strike from the ocean may be significantly constrained.

The France 24 debate focused on the rapidly expanding conflict that began with Israel and the United States targeting Iran’s leadership, now spilling into the Strait of Hormuz and jeopardizing the flow of roughly one‑fifth of the world’s petroleum. U.S....

The episode centers on the escalating showdown between Anthropic and the U.S. Department of War, where the company’s Claude model is simultaneously tangled in court battles and reportedly deployed in high‑stakes cyber operations against Iran. After Secretary of War...

The Council on Foreign Relations released a podcast episode titled “America at 250: The Lend‑Lease Act, With Lynne Olson,” where historian Lynne Olson discusses the 1941 Lend‑Lease Act and the fierce domestic political battles that paved the way for U.S....

The video reports a rapid escalation of Iran’s missile and drone campaign across the Gulf, culminating in two unmanned aircraft crashing near Dubai International Airport and prompting multinational banks to shutter or evacuate regional offices. The security shockwave forced Citi,...

Senate Democrat leader Chris Murphy announced that a bloc of Senate Democrats is escalating its opposition to President Donald Trump’s Iran strike. The group has filed roughly six War Powers resolutions that would force the Senate to vote daily on...

The podcast episode dissects the Deep Vision initiative, a U.S. Agency for Development (USAD) program authorized with a $125 million, five‑year budget to hunt, characterize, and publish thousands of previously unknown viruses. Its stated goal was to improve pandemic preparedness, but...

The video traces how Iran’s relationship with Israel and the United States shifted from early cooperation to present‑day hostility, highlighting pivotal events that reshaped Middle‑East geopolitics. In 1948, Iran was among the first nations to recognize Israel, receiving Israeli training for...

Ukraine announced a goal to manufacture four million military drones in 2024, dramatically expanding its unmanned‑air capabilities. The surge aims to replace foreign‑sourced components with domestically produced systems, bolstering supply chain resilience. Experts say one‑way attack drones now account for...

The International Energy Agency announced a historic emergency release of 400 million barrels of crude, the largest drawdown of strategic reserves ever undertaken. The decision follows the effective shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened hostilities between Iran and Israel,...

The video documents how Israel’s war on Gaza has crippled the enclave’s transport network, turning everyday travel into a hazardous, costly ordeal for residents. According to on‑the‑ground reports, roughly 70 % of vehicles and roads have been damaged, while less than 15 %...

U.S. equity markets opened on March 11 amid a mix of macro data, earnings releases and heightened geopolitical risk, with the Middle East conflict dominating headlines and keeping energy prices and risk sentiment on edge. The International Energy Agency announced that member...

Cyient used the webcast to unveil its "human + AI" blueprint for autonomous networks, positioning the company at the forefront of Level 3 and Level 4 automation. By partnering with leading original equipment manufacturers, Cyient aims to deliver a consistent autonomy layer that can...

The Take released a podcast episode examining how censorship shapes coverage of the Israel‑Iran war. It highlights the tight control governments and platforms exert over what journalists and the public can see, creating a fragmented picture of the conflict. Human‑rights...

Singapore unveiled its first National Esports Training Center, a 100‑station facility designed to serve as the high‑performance hub for Team Singapore ahead of the 2023 Asian Games in Nagoya. The centre, built after parliament formally recognised gaming as a sport, offers...