The White House is exploring various options, including military action, to acquire Greenland, citing national security and Arctic strategic interests, with President Trump showing particular interest in the territory.
The US has indicated that using military force is among the options being considered to acquire Greenland, highlighting escalating geopolitical tensions and strategic interests in the region.
Israel is considering five strategic options—including expanding control, escalating military actions, conducting hostage-remains retrieval operations, applying diplomatic pressure, or ending agreements—if Hamas fails to return the remains of hostages, amid concerns that Hamas is using the remains as bargaining chips and misleading international teams.
President Trump has instructed the Pentagon to prepare military options against drug cartels designated as terrorist organizations, though no immediate action is planned. The move aims to treat these cartels as armed terrorist groups, potentially allowing for broader U.S. military and intelligence measures, while Mexico opposes any military intervention on its territory.
President Trump is delaying a decision on how to respond to the Israel-Iran conflict, with potential two-week diplomatic window that could impact civilians and strategic options, while Israeli and Iranian civilians face ongoing danger and casualties. The delay influences both countries' military and diplomatic calculations, with concerns about escalation and civilian suffering.
President Trump has been presented with multiple options by his national security team regarding Iran, including the potential use of military force to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, and is currently considering these options.
The article explores China's potential strategies to counter U.S. intervention in a conflict over Taiwan, including military, political, and cyber tactics, with a focus on strategic deterrence and minimizing U.S. involvement to achieve its objectives while avoiding escalation.