Day: December 7, 2025
Взрывы в Энгельсе гремели в районе нефтебазы «Кристалл» и аэродрома — OSINT-каналы
Жители Саратовской области выкладывают в соцсети видео пролёта беспилотников и работы ПВО. По данным украинского мониторингового телеграм-канала Supernova+, целями ударов предположительно были pic.x.com/84Edu5gOy8
— ЭХО (@echofm_online) Dec 7, 2025
Syrian rebels in Idlib, have unveiled “Al-Fateh,” reportedly their first fully homegrown armored vehicle. @h3976a.
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— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) Dec 7, 2025
Netanyahu’s planned testimony for tomorrow has been canceled after an ‘urgent’ meeting was scheduled.
Something is brewing 👀
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) Dec 7, 2025
Main Takeaways from the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy
• Refocuses U.S. foreign policy on core national interests, not global democracy missions.
• Priorities include sealed borders, a $40T economy, tech dominance, secure supply chains, and unmatched deterrence.
• Uses military power, economic tools, unconventional diplomacy, and private-sector partnerships; removes DEI; asserts Western Hemisphere control.
• Operates on peace through strength, limited intervention, and shifting burdens to allies.
• Main goals: stop migration and drugs, defend homeland, force fair trade with China, push allies to pay, counter authoritarians without nation-building.
• Makes the Western Hemisphere the top strategic arena against migration and Chinese influence.
• Pressures Europe for 5% defense spending, questions NATO’s future, and pushes for a negotiated end to the Ukraine war.
• Aims to deter China in Taiwan and the South China Sea while enforcing economic reciprocity.
• Reduces focus on the Middle East and Africa while expanding the Abraham Accords, prioritizing trade, energy, minerals, securing shipping lanes, and ensuring that Israel remain secure.
• Seeks quick Ukraine peace, softens on Russia, sidelines North Korea, and de-emphasizes Iran.
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) Dec 7, 2025
