ONEST Explained: Canada Deepens Arctic, Defense, and Tech Alliances with Norway, UK, and Germany
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visits to Norway and the UK mark a major shift in Canada’s strategy, deepening Arctic security, defense cooperation, AI, space, and critical minerals partnerships with Nordic and transatlantic allies.Latest Articles
MARCH 25: War expands, oil shock deepens, and the UN revives reparations debate
“We’ll just keep bombing our little hearts out.” — President Trump “Total annihilation is not an option.” — Qatar Foreign Ministry 123 countries back UN resolution condemning slavery and calling reparations a ‘concrete step’ KEY DEVELOPMENTS * U.S. preparing expanded military deployment options, including airborne troops * Gulf states shift posture toward
MARCH 23: U.S.–Iran Tensions Shift Again, Deadly LaGuardia Collision, Israel Expands Regional Strikes
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * U.S.–Iran escalation takes a volatile turn as threats, walk-backs, and denied negotiations collide within hours * Deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport raises urgent questions about air traffic control and airport coordination * Israel intensifies regional operations, targeting infrastructure in Lebanon and striking inside Tehran NUMBERS TO WATCH • 3,
MARCH 20: Oil Shock Deepens, U.S. Expands Military Posture, Allies Fracture Over Hormuz
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * Energy markets surge as Middle East conflict disrupts supply routes * U.S. escalates military deployments while signaling possible “wind down” * Western allies divided over Hormuz response and NATO role NUMBERS TO WATCH $115/barrel – peak oil price amid Gulf escalation $110.2 – Brent crude today $95.9 – WTI
NATO AT A CROSSROADS: What Happens If the Alliance Doesn’t Break — But Stops Working?
NATO faces a new kind of risk — not collapse, but paralysis. As U.S. strategy shifts and global conflicts expand, questions are emerging about deterrence, alliance cohesion, and what happens if NATO stops functioning as intended.
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MARCH 25: War expands, oil shock deepens, and the UN revives reparations debate
“We’ll just keep bombing our little hearts out.” — President Trump “Total annihilation is not an option.” — Qatar Foreign Ministry 123 countries back UN resolution condemning slavery and calling reparations a ‘concrete step’ KEY DEVELOPMENTS * U.S. preparing expanded military deployment options, including airborne troops * Gulf states shift posture toward
MARCH 23: U.S.–Iran Tensions Shift Again, Deadly LaGuardia Collision, Israel Expands Regional Strikes
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * U.S.–Iran escalation takes a volatile turn as threats, walk-backs, and denied negotiations collide within hours * Deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport raises urgent questions about air traffic control and airport coordination * Israel intensifies regional operations, targeting infrastructure in Lebanon and striking inside Tehran NUMBERS TO WATCH • 3,
MARCH 20: Oil Shock Deepens, U.S. Expands Military Posture, Allies Fracture Over Hormuz
KEY DEVELOPMENTS * Energy markets surge as Middle East conflict disrupts supply routes * U.S. escalates military deployments while signaling possible “wind down” * Western allies divided over Hormuz response and NATO role NUMBERS TO WATCH $115/barrel – peak oil price amid Gulf escalation $110.2 – Brent crude today $95.9 – WTI
NATO AT A CROSSROADS: What Happens If the Alliance Doesn’t Break — But Stops Working?
NATO faces a new kind of risk — not collapse, but paralysis. As U.S. strategy shifts and global conflicts expand, questions are emerging about deterrence, alliance cohesion, and what happens if NATO stops functioning as intended.