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  • Political Will: The Secret Weapon in Great-Power Competition

    Political Will: The Secret Weapon in Great-Power Competition

    The Fear That Governs Action Nuclear weapons define the outer boundary of great-power conflict, but it is not the warhead that decides whether a fighter jet is shot down or a convoy is struck. It is a matter of political will, the readiness of leaders, parliaments, and alliances to bear the risks of escalation. Capabilities

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  • Irregular Warfare in the Arctic: Why the High North Matters

    Irregular Warfare in the Arctic: Why the High North Matters

    The Arctic was once dismissed as a frozen frontier. For centuries, thick ice and harsh conditions kept the region isolated from global competition. That insulation is disappearing. Climate change has reduced sea ice cover, making the High North more accessible than ever before. New shipping routes such as the Northern Sea Route along Russia’s Siberian

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  • Deceived and Deployed: How Russia Lures Foreign Nationals Into Its War in Ukraine

    Deceived and Deployed: How Russia Lures Foreign Nationals Into Its War in Ukraine

    The War That Found Them Russia is drawing foreign nationals from Asia, Africa, and Latin America into its war in Ukraine under false pretenses. They arrive believing they have secured legitimate jobs, university placements, or fast-track residency opportunities. Within days, or in some cases, mere hours, they find themselves on a battlefield they never agreed

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  • Iran’s Global Irregular Warfare Apparatus

    Iran’s Global Irregular Warfare Apparatus

    Iran prefers operating on the margins, not in the spotlight. Its strategic culture thrives on ambiguity and deniability. Tehran uses proxies, sabotage, cyber tools, and covert action to advance regional ambitions without full-scale war or direct attribution. From Beirut to Berlin, Iran’s irregular warfare network lets it punch above its weight. The regime shapes outcomes

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  • A Tale of Two Campaigns: Domain Dominance and Divergent Doctrines in the War for Ukraine

    A Tale of Two Campaigns: Domain Dominance and Divergent Doctrines in the War for Ukraine

    In recent weeks, Ukraine executed long-range drone strikes that disabled or destroyed over 40 Russian strategic aircraft across bases deep inside Russian territory. These strikes were not symbolic—they were targeted disruptions of Russia’s strike capacity. Meanwhile, Russia continues to fire missiles and drones at Ukrainian cities, hitting apartment buildings, energy infrastructure, and hospitals. These two

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  • Rail Signaling Attacks in Finland Reveal a New Front in Hybrid War

    Rail Signaling Attacks in Finland Reveal a New Front in Hybrid War

    The Hidden War on Infrastructure In early May 2025, Finnish rail authorities reported two suspicious fires targeting rail signaling equipment near Kouvola and Tervola—two critical points in the country’s logistics network. Though initially labeled as isolated acts of vandalism, the events have since raised alarms within Finland’s security circles. Both locations are key junctions for

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  • Crossing the Line of Control: How Irregular and Hybrid Warfare Could Shape a Renewed India-Pakistan Confrontation

    Crossing the Line of Control: How Irregular and Hybrid Warfare Could Shape a Renewed India-Pakistan Confrontation

    The Resistance Hub does not take positions on the India–Pakistan conflict or advocate for the use of force by any actor. This article analyzes potential irregular, asymmetric, hybrid, and unconventional warfare scenarios that could arise if tensions escalate between these two nuclear-armed states. All assessments are speculative and based solely on publicly available information. The

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  • India at the Crossroads of Modern Conflict: From Jungle Warfare to Cyber Frontlines

    India at the Crossroads of Modern Conflict: From Jungle Warfare to Cyber Frontlines

    India now faces a complex security environment where conventional threats are merging with irregular challenges. From Chhattisgarh’s jungles to cyberspace, India’s security dilemmas reflect global conflict trends. These include a fusion of insurgency, cyber operations, and hybrid aggression—blurring the lines between internal unrest and external threats. Blurring Lines Between Conventional and Irregular Threats The evolving

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