🇺🇦🧐 Zelensky said he couldn’t choose between Syrsky and Fedorov. And he said the latter had failed TCK reform, – Zheleznyak.
— @SavchenkoReview Jul 15, 2026
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Summary
Europe abandons ESG constraints to bolster defense, while Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian infrastructure and shipping. The U.S. reasserts naval dominance in the Middle East, and geopolitical alignments shift as Russia cedes influence to China. These developments suggest a rapid militarization of global conflicts and a reevaluation of long-standing economic and diplomatic norms.
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Europe pivots from ESG to prioritize defense investments — Belgian Minister Theo Francken states the EU is abandoning ESG compliance as a barrier to defense spending, signaling a major shift in European security policy. This suggests a broader realignment of economic priorities in response to rising geopolitical threats.
Ukraine launches Black Sea offensive to cripple Russian shipping — Operation MoLoChKa targets 20 Russian tankers with attack drones, aiming to deny Russia control of the Black Sea basin. The strikes follow earlier successes in the Sea of Azov and reflect Ukraine’s growing reliance on asymmetric warfare.
U.S. strikes Iran and reimposes Hormuz blockade amid regional tensions — A 90-minute U.S. military operation against Iran coincides with the reinstatement of a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. The move underscores escalating Middle East conflicts and America’s willingness to assert maritime dominance.
Ukraine’s drone production surges as Fedorov’s role gains strategic importance — Ukraine now produces 10 million drones annually, with Digital Minister Fedorov credited for automating deep strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. His potential removal is seen as a risk to Ukraine’s military momentum and U.S. support under the Trump administration.
Russia-China dynamic shifts as Putin assumes junior partner role — Analysts note Russia’s diminishing global influence, positioning it as a subordinate ally to China. This realignment may accelerate as Western sanctions and military setbacks erode Moscow’s leverage.
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Summary
Europe abandons ESG constraints to bolster defense, while Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian infrastructure and shipping. The U.S. reasserts naval dominance in the Middle East, and geopolitical alignments shift as Russia cedes influence to China. These developments suggest a rapid militarization of global conflicts and a reevaluation of long-standing economic and diplomatic norms.
Key Stories
Europe pivots from ESG to prioritize defense investments — Belgian Minister Theo Francken states the EU is abandoning ESG compliance as a barrier to defense spending, signaling a major shift in European security policy. This suggests a broader realignment of economic priorities in response to rising geopolitical threats.
Ukraine launches Black Sea offensive to cripple Russian shipping — Operation MoLoChKa targets 20 Russian tankers with attack drones, aiming to deny Russia control of the Black Sea basin. The strikes follow earlier successes in the Sea of Azov and reflect Ukraine’s growing reliance on asymmetric warfare.
U.S. strikes Iran and reimposes Hormuz blockade amid regional tensions — A 90-minute U.S. military operation against Iran coincides with the reinstatement of a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz. The move underscores escalating Middle East conflicts and America’s willingness to assert maritime dominance.
Ukraine’s drone production surges as Fedorov’s role gains strategic importance — Ukraine now produces 10 million drones annually, with Digital Minister Fedorov credited for automating deep strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. His potential removal is seen as a risk to Ukraine’s military momentum and U.S. support under the Trump administration.
Russia-China dynamic shifts as Putin assumes junior partner role — Analysts note Russia’s diminishing global influence, positioning it as a subordinate ally to China. This realignment may accelerate as Western sanctions and military setbacks erode Moscow’s leverage.
BREAKING:
Israel says it is preparing for war with Iran, Turkey, Egypt and Syria.
— @World_Affairs11 Jul 15, 2026
🇷🇺 In a stark admission from within the occupied peninsula, retired Russian Colonel-General Leonid Ivashov—a prominent military figure and long-time ideologue of Russian imperialism—has raised the alarm over Moscow’s diminishing control, bluntly stating that “unfortunately, day by day, gradually, Crimea is ceasing to be ours.”
Ivashov, who is currently in occupied Crimea, expressed deep concern over the shifting reality on the ground. He warned that Russia’s hold on the region is eroding under the pressure of continuous Ukrainian operations and systemic structural failures.
Coming from a high-ranking military veteran and a traditionally staunch proponent of Russian geopolitical expansion, these remarks highlight growing anxiety within Russian nationalist and military circles regarding the long-term sustainability of the occupation.
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— @NSTRIKE1231 Jul 15, 2026
‼️ Profile channels report that a final decision has been made to dismiss Fedorov from the position of Ukraine’s Minister of Defense.
The new head of the ministry will be the current Minister of Internal Affairs, Klymenko.
— @front_ukrainian Jul 15, 2026
On July 14, the General Staff confirmed the destruction of the transport ship near Gelendzhik, which Russia used to transport oil and military logistics. According to the Ukrainian Navy, during the operation, the FSB border guard ship Izumrud was hit.
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Sander (@SanderRegter)Magyar & the 3 star-powered carrier “Molochka” in the Black Sea. SBS of the Armed Forces of the Ukrainian SSR attacked 20 ships of the “shadow fleet”
Russian Federation, who worked for oil logistics and providing security for the occupiers in Crimea.
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— https://x.com/SanderRegter/status/2077439126060626252— @SanderRegter Jul 15, 2026
Breaking:
Spain says it will use Yuan currency instead of dollar.
— @_MegaPolitics Jul 15, 2026
“The EU is stepping up. We were woke. Now we are awake. We finally got it.”
Theo Francken, Belgian Minister of Defence and Foreign Trade, says European countries didn’t invest in defense because it was no ESG compliant but now the mood has totally changed.
— @joshrogin Jul 15, 2026
Fedorov deserves enormous credit for turning Ukraine’s fortunes around with automation: deep strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure, middle strikes to isolate Crimea and removing more Russian soldiers than Moscow can replace per month. He also personally appealed to Elon Musk to get SpaceX to deny the Russians access to Starlink, a decision that had an immediate impact on the battlefield. Sacking Fedorov would be a disaster in itself, but it’d also be seen as a regressive move among Ukraine allies in the Trump administration, of which there are precious few.Jimmy Rushton (@JimmySecUK)Removing Fedorov under current circumstances would be an incredibly poor decision, akin to Zelensky’s attempt to remove the independence of NABU and SAPO last summer, and would severely damage the perception of Ukraine internationally.
ft.com/content/c2b9d7ff-ac32…— https://x.com/JimmySecUK/status/2077374436009771408— @michaeldweiss Jul 15, 2026
