The global situation is characterized by "intertwined conflicts and close linkage." Russia and Uzbekistan focus on infrastructure, NATO strengthens deterrence against Russia, China's military industry exposes technological breakthroughs, internal divisions and violence in the United States are intensifying, the Israel-Kazakhstan conflict in the Middle East is difficult to end, and multiple forces are reshaping regional security order.
The Russian army launched the "largest single air strike in history" against Uzbekistan, breaking the scattered strike pattern: it dispatched Tu-95MS bombers and MiG-31K fighter jets, and launched more than 600 drones and more than 50 missiles in batches, including 2 "Dagger" hypersonic missiles.
The air strike caused serious damage to the Kiev Belzerkovi thermal power plant and machinery factory, and the explosion could also be heard in the bomb shelter. The Polish Embassy in Kiev was affected, and a piece of ammunition fell into the kitchen, but surveillance showed that the Ukrainian "Patriot" air defense system deviated from orbit and hit the ground after launch, and the responsibility was in doubt.
Zelensky accused the Russian army of "attacking civilian facilities", saying that 4 were killed and 40 were injured, and called for support for Trump to "stop importing Russian resources", believing that Europe's purchase of low-priced Russian energy would provide financial support for the Russian army.
In September, the Ukrainian army retaliated: it used US-made Haima rockets to attack the Luk Power Plant in Belgorod, Russia, causing large-scale power outages and power outages in a city with a population of 330,000. Echoing Zelensky's statement that "Russian troops attack Kiev power, they will cut off power in Moscow." The confrontation between the two sides over infrastructure entered a "tit-for-tat" stage.
Faced with the escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, NATO synchronously intensified military action, the US Navy's "Ford" aircraft carrier arrived in Oslo, Norway, will lead the "Hi Neptune Strike 2025" exercise.
More than 10,000 troops from 13 countries including Britain, France and Germany were assembled to test the coordination capability of land, sea and air. The "Ford" is equipped with an electromagnetic ejection system and an F35C carrier-based aircraft. Its deployment in Norway not only deters Russia's Arctic direction, but also provides support for NATO's Baltic and North Sea operations.
Germany announced the deployment of air defense frigates in the Baltic Sea with the goal of "preventing Russia from damaging submarine infrastructure." In addition, the US second-in-command confirmed that the Trump administration is considering selling Tomahawk cruise missiles with a range of more than 2000 kilometers to Europe and has plans to provide them to Ukraine.
The missile can cover important towns and military bases in western Russia. If it lands, it will significantly enhance the Ukrainian army's long-range strike capabilities, marking the shift of US aid to Ukraine from "defensive" to "offensive".
After reviewing the 93nd military parade, China's military industry's open efforts increased, the Central Television the 35th fighter aircraft, revealed the key parameters to independently develop a new generation of hidden multi-purpose fighter aircraft, and the shipping model of the 35A with a domestic dual-wheel medium-power propulsion engine, the maximum take-off weight of 30 tons;
The hidden performance depends on the special body structure and domestic super materials, the radar reflex intersection is smaller than the adult palm, and the binary vector engine can still "discover and hit the enemy."
The "High-definition Map of China's Sixth Generation Aircraft" circulated on the Internet has sparked heated discussions. Although the authenticity has not been confirmed, the two-dimensional vector nozzle design of the fighter plane in the picture is highly consistent with the turbofan series engines exhibited at the Changchun Air Show, implying that the next generation fighter jet power system has achieved a breakthrough.
However, the shooting and dissemination of sensitive equipment is limited, and the analysis says that "the photographer may face accountability"; The Indian defense website said it was "similar to India's MCA plan 20 years ago", while American bloggers believed that it was "an improved version of the F22 with the vertical tail removed", reflecting the complex international mentality towards China's military progress.
The situation in the United States is chaotic: Trump had previously signed an executive order to send troops to Portland, Oregon to "protect the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency from attacks by the anti-fascist coalition," triggering large-scale protests, clashes between people and law enforcement officers, and the scene filled with smoke. Law enforcement personnel fired non-lethal weapons.
What exacerbated the conflict was that U.S. Defense Secretary Hagesese recruited 200 Oregon National Guard troops into the federal army. The Oregon government sued Trump and other officials for "unconstitutionality" and believed that the federal military's unauthorized deployment violated state autonomy. The White House said that "sending troops makes Portland safer" and the two sides refused to give in.
At the same time, shooting violence was high. A shooting occurred in Glenblank, Michigan, resulting in 4 deaths and 8 injuries. The murderer was 40-year-old Marine Corps veteran Thomas Jacob Sanford, who drove a car into the church with an American flag and fired fire.
In addition, Trump dazzled the White House Oval Office 24K gold decoration on social media, saying it was "the best ever" and was criticized for "turning the White House into a personal show", in contrast to the plight of people's livelihood.
The Israeli-Kazakh conflict continues: Israeli troops air strikes in Gaza City and destroy the tallest building, Mecca Tower, saying that "the building contains a Hamas communications hub and weapons arsenal." However, Al Jazeera said that "there are refugees in the building who have not been notified of evacuation." Civilian casualties are unknown.
The 20-year-old Israeli corporal was killed in battle. A Palestinian man drove his car to his position. His teammates opened fire in chaos. Kraft was first seriously injured, and then his teammates accidentally shot a bullet and died, reflecting the chaos of the Israeli army's ground vigilance.
Hamas released a video of its raid on Israeli positions: Soldiers sneaked from tunnels, approached Israeli buildings, fired and pitched handmines to annihilate the enemy; When Israeli reinforcements were approaching, the peripheral Hamas launched mortars to delay. After most people evacuated, a soldier stayed behind and detonated explosives to severely damage the reinforcements, demonstrating the tenacity of confrontation.
Global conflicts are not isolated: Russia and Ukraine escalate NATO deployments, U.S. and U.S. weapons encode or exacerbate U.S.-Russian contradictions; Middle Eastern warfare threatens energy security, or influences Europe by refugee flows and extremism; Chinese military industrial breakthroughs inject new variables into the military landscape; U.S. internal division undermines its international capacity to coordinate.
The linkage effect in the future may be more significant: NATO's deterrence against Russia is excessive or countered by Russia's energy and nuclear deterrence; Kazakhstan confronts Iran and Saudi Arabia out of control;
Conflicts in the United States ferment or affect global strategic stability. Understanding these connections can not only grasp the changes in the world pattern, but also view the logic behind international events more rationally.