The situation in Iran remains tense and unpredictable. Mass protests have erupted due to human rights violations and a severe economic crisis. Although protest activities seem to be subsiding, internet shutdowns hinder information flow and unrest continues. Authorities have responded with harsh repression, using violence against demonstrators, which has drawn international concern.
The US administration, specifically President Donald Trump, has publicly supported the protesters and has not ruled out intervention. American military officials are reportedly considering various options, but there are internal disagreements within the US government regarding the advisability of military action because of escalation risks.
If the regime changes in Iran, oil prices are expected to rise in the short term but could fall later if sanctions are lifted and Iranian oil floods world markets. Such changes may negatively impact the Russian economy.
Separately, there is discussion about the US's strategic interest in acquiring Greenland. Denmark has rejected such proposals, citing NATO membership and shared security policy.
Despite unrest in Iran, Ukrainian fundraising continues for advanced drones to strengthen the army. Charitable initiatives aim to improve Ukraine's defense and provide crucial support to military units.
In times of upheaval, consolidated efforts are essential to maintain national security and bolster defense capabilities.








