Under Strain: Munich and the Transatlantic Test
As world leaders gather for the Munich Security Conference, the stakes for transatlantic security have rarely been higher. With Russia pressuring Europe and China reshaping the balance in the Indo-Pacific, the question is whether the Western alliance can withstand mounting strain—or risk drifting further apart.
Commentary by The Center for Foreign Affairs & Defense Policy — February 13, 2026
As the Iranian regime’s crackdown continues, Iran’s future will not be shaped by foreign intervention, but by the will of its own people. Internal pressures, social resilience, and generational change are rapidly pushing Iran toward a post–Islamic Republic era.
Following the capture of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela enters a decisive transition. This commentary examines the aftermath of the U.S. operation, the challenges of governance, justice, and economic recovery, and whether the post-Maduro moment will be a moment of democratic renewal or renewed stability nationwide.
Japan’s snap election on February 8 has given Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi a clear mandate, opening a new chapter for the country’s economy and security strategy,with important implications for the yen and bond markets and a more assertive approach to defense and regional affairs, particularly in managing relations with China and North Korea.
Commentary by The Center for Foreign Affairs & Defense Policy — February 13, 2026


Commentary by The Center for Foreign Affairs & Defense Policy — February 13, 2026


TRANSATLANTIC SECURITY
INDO-PACIFIC SECURITY
Commentary by The Center for Foreign Affairs & Defense Policy — February 13, 2026


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