Thursday, May 21, 2026

USS aircraft carrier and strike group arrive in Caribbean amid tensions with Cuba


USS aircraft carrier and strike group arrive in Caribbean amid tensions with Cuba


The United States' aircraft carrier Nimitz and its strike group arrived in the Caribbean this week as tensions with Cuba continue amid negotiations and the wake of the U.S.'s indictment of Raul Castro.

The arrival comes even as President Donald Trump downplayed the threat of an escalation in negotiations with Cuba on Wednesday. Trump has previously hinted at what he called a "friendly takeover" of Cuba as the island's government faces an economic and energy crisis and mounting domestic opposition.

The United States Southern Command said the aircraft carrier was accompanied by Carrier Air Wing 17, USS Gridley and USNS Patuxent, which it claimed "are the epitome of readiness and presence, unmatched reach and lethality, and strategic advantage."

"USS Nimitz has proven its combat prowess across the globe, ensuring stability and defending democracy from the Taiwan Strait to the Arabian Gulf," Southcom said in a post on X.

Nimitz, which was commissioned in 1975, arrived from Brazil where it conducted joint naval exercises with the Brazilian Navy off the coast of Rio de Janeiro last week, according to The Hill.


W.H.O. Says Ebola Global Threat ‘Low’ as Cases Surge in DR Congo


W.H.O. Says Ebola Global Threat ‘Low’ as Cases Surge in DR Congo


The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) said on Wednesday that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) began much earlier than previously suspected, and is spreading faster than anticipated, but the wider world still has no reason to fear the disease will spread beyond the DRC and neighboring Uganda.

“W.H.O. assesses the risk of the epidemic as high at the national and regional levels, and low at the global level,” said the organization’s director, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, at a press conference on Wednesday.

Tedros said there were several reasons for “serious concern about the potential for further spread and further deaths,” including the troubling length of time that Ebola spread in the eastern Congo before the outbreak was detected and containment procedures were implemented.

“First, beyond the confirmed Ebola cases, there are almost 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected deaths. We expect those numbers to keep increasing, given the amount of time the virus was circulating before the outbreak was detected,” he said.

Tedros noted there is “significant population movement in the area,” including both commerce and warfare.

“The province of Ituri is highly insecure. Conflict has intensified since late 2025, and fighting has escalated significantly over the past two months, with over 100,000 people newly displaced,” he said.

“The area is also a mining zone, with high levels of population movement that increase the risk of further spread,” he added.

The outbreak began at least two months before it was officially declared on Friday, including what W.H.O. described as a “critical four-week detection gap” between the first recorded symptomatic Ebola infection and laboratory confirmation.

“Investigations are ongoing to ascertain when and where exactly ​this outbreak started. Given the scale, we are thinking that it started probably a couple of ​months ago,” said W.H.O. technical officer for viral threats Anais Legand.

The first known fatality from the outbreak occurred on April 24 at a medical center in Bunia, the capital of the Ituri province – but Congolese Health Minister Samuel Roger Kamba noted that the victim was a health care worker, which means they probably contracted Ebola from someone who was infected even earlier.

Kamba said the April 24 death was followed by a funeral at which mourners were “touching” the body, which probably became a super-spreader event driving the subsequent surge of cases. W.H.O. was notified of “an unknown illness with high mortality” spreading through the Ituri mining town of Mongbwalu, where the funeral was held, on May 5.

Kamba, who has been critical of the response by provincial and national health officials to the outbreak, also castigated area residents and community leaders for believing Ebola infections were “witchcraft” and seeking treatment from witch doctors and faith healers instead of hospitals.

The MRC Center for Global Infectious Disease Analysis issued a statement on Monday that said there has been “substantial” under-detection of Ebola infections, even after alarms were raised and W.H.O. declared a public health emergency, and the true number of infections could be over a thousand, rather than the 600 suspected cases Tedros mentioned.



Belarus Begins Drills of Units for Use of Nuclear Weapons, Support - Defense Ministry


Russian Soldiers Place Nuclear Arms on High Alert During Drills - Belarus' Defense Ministry
Sputnik


Russian military personnel practiced bringing nuclear weapons units to the highest levels of combat readiness as part of nuclear force exercises in Belarus, the Belarusian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. 
On May 18, military units in Belarus began training in the combat use of nuclear weapons and nuclear support.

"As part of nuclear force exercises, the Russian side practiced bringing nuclear weapons units and formations to the highest levels of combat readiness," the ministry said on Telegram.

The Belarusian air force conducted a simulated bombing exercise using special munitions against a simulated enemy, the ministry added.

Belarusian military personnel practiced receiving special ammunition for the Iskander-M missile system and loading it onto launch vehicles during exercises, the Belarusian Defense Ministry said.
On May 18, military exercises for the combat use of nuclear weapons and nuclear support began in Belarus.

"Today, as part of military units' training in the combat use of nuclear weapons and nuclear support, one of the Belarusian missile units occupied a designated area. Personnel carried out measures to protect, defend, and provide comprehensive support. At the same time, combat crews carried out a series of activities to prepare for receiving special ammunition for the Iskander-M operational-tactical missile system and loading it onto launch vehicles," the ministry said on Telegram.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Tense Trump-Netanyahu Call As US Presses Iran To 'Sign The Document' - But Israel Wants Military Greenlight


Tense Trump-Netanyahu Call As US Presses Iran To 'Sign The Document' - But Israel Wants Military Greenlight
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Summary

  • Axios: "Trump continues to say he thinks a deal can be reached, but that he's ready to resume the war if it isn't."

  • US Marines board Iranian-flagged tanker in the Gulf of Oman, as it was accused of attempting to violate the US naval blockade.

  • Iran's parliament speaker and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says that Tehran sees signs that the United States is seeking to restart the war

  • Oil tumbles after Pakistan again touts final deal draft text imminent, followed by Trump claiming US in 'final stages' of peace talks with Iran, though Tehran hasn't budged on nuclear issue.

  • Iran's IRGC Navy says 26 vessels, including oil tankers, container ships and other commercial vessels, transited in the prior 24 hours "in coordination" with Iranian authorities.


    Iran Issues its Strait Passage Protocol

    The following was issued from the Official Account of the Persian Gulf Strait Authority: 

    The Islamic Republic of Iran has defined the boundaries of the Strait of Hormuz management supervision area as follows: "The line connecting Kuh Mobarak in Iran and the south of Fujairah in the UAE in the east of the strait to the line connecting the end of Qeshm Island in Iran and Umm al-Qaiwain in the UAE in the west of the strait."

    The statement adds: "Frequencies in this range for passing through the Strait of Hormuz require coordination with the Persian Gulf Waterway Management and a permit from this entity."

    Trump and Netanyahu had a reported tense phone call related to ongoing Iran talks, and a proposed peace deal on the table. Netanyahu is said to be seeking a greenlight for renewed military action against Tehran, at a moment the Iranians have not compromised on the nuclear issue.


    Per fresh reporting in Axios"Trump continues to say he thinks a deal can be reached, but that he's ready to resume the war if it isn't":

    • "The only question is do we go and finish it up or are they gonna be signing a document. Let's see what happens," he said on Wednesday at the Coast Guard Academy.
    • Trump also said Netanyahu "will do whatever I want him to do" on Iran, though he also said they had a good relationship. The two leaders have had temporary disagreements on Iran before but have remained closely coordinated throughout the war.
    • Iran has confirmed it's reviewing an updated proposal, but has not yet shown any signs of flexibility.

    The same report says of Israel's position that "Netanyahu is highly skeptical about the negotiations and wants to resume the war to further degrade Iran's military capabilities and weaken the regime by destroying its critical infrastructure."


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Russia-China Alliance Grows Stronger Despite Western Pressure - Lavrov


Russia-China Alliance Grows Stronger Despite Western Pressure - Lavrov
Sputnik



Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow and Beijing have built a strategic partnership strong enough to withstand Western pressure, pointing to expanding energy cooperation, growing technological coordination and a trade turnover exceeding $200 billion.
Relations between Moscow and Beijing "rest on a very solid material foundation," Lavrov said in an interview with Shanghai Media Group (SMG).
He said that trade between the two countries had topped $200 million per year for several years now, with energy supplies the "backbone" of their cooperation.

Lavrov noted that Russia was the biggest supplier of natural gas to China via pipelines, and also "among the main suppliers of liquefied natural gas and coal."
"Most recently, we reached a final agreement on the construction of the major ‘Power of Siberia 2’ gas pipeline," Lavrov pointed out. "The ‘Far Eastern route’ is also under discussion."
He also stressed that both countries are accelerating efforts to strengthen technological sovereignty and reduce dependence on the West, amid sanctions and growing geopolitical pressure.
"As recent events show, in which the West reveals the essence of its policy without attempting to hide it, both China and Russia must first and foremost rely on their own strength and on our fraternal solidarity," Lavrov said.

He argued that attempts by the West to isolate Russia and China economically have failed, pointing to the rapid rise of Chinese exports to Russia.
The foreign minister said the Russia-China partnership was increasingly rooted in self-reliance and long-term strategic solidarity.

"If the West, the capitalists, suddenly decided that they would impose sanctions, would not buy anything from China, would not sell anything to Russia, and the economies of China and the Russian Federation would face insurmountable problems, this is a delusion," Lavrov said.