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Farkas: Ukraine, Alliances & Deterring China – Munich Security Conference Insights

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 22, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

MUNICH – Dr. Evelyn Farkas, Executive Director of the McCain Institute, underscored the critical importance of transatlantic alliances and the need for a unified response to both Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and China’s growing global influence during discussions at the Munich Security Conference this weekend.

Farkas, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia, articulated her concerns in a conversation with Suzanne Kelly, CEO and Publisher of The Cipher Brief, emphasizing that the strength of U.S. Alliances is paramount to maintaining global security and democratic values. According to Farkas, the defining issue at the conference was whether the U.S. Remains committed to its allies.

The discussion took place against a backdrop of continued Russian attacks on European territory, prompting calls for increased European defense spending. Farkas echoed a sentiment similar to that expressed by former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, urging European nations to shoulder a greater share of the collective defense burden. She stressed that maintaining the alliance is not merely a matter of geopolitical strategy, but is fundamentally in the U.S. Interest, safeguarding its way of life, democracy, security, and economic prosperity.

Farkas noted a growing disconnect between working-level cooperation among allies and a rising distrust of the United States at higher political levels. She attributed this to what she described as a sometimes “hostile” rhetorical approach from the current U.S. Administration towards its allies, fostering uncertainty about the reliability of American commitments.

Regarding the war in Ukraine, Farkas asserted that Ukraine has already achieved strategic victory, but the timing and cost of that victory remain uncertain. She emphasized the need for continued international support, including increased sanctions against Russia and, crucially, against China for enabling Russia’s war effort through the provision of both oil and dual-use technologies.

Farkas expressed concern over Europe’s approach to China, contrasting it with Japan’s more assertive stance. While acknowledging European leaders’ willingness to engage with Beijing, she cautioned against complacency, warning that China poses a significant economic and political threat and does not share democratic values. “China will eat their lunch in a minute,” she stated, emphasizing the potential for exploitation.

Looking ahead, Farkas identified two critical priorities: ensuring Ukraine’s victory and sovereignty, and deterring China’s increasingly assertive behavior. She stressed the importance of conveying a clear message to both the Russian elite and the Russian population that a military victory in Ukraine is unattainable.

The McCain Institute, under Farkas’s leadership, has been actively involved in strengthening democratic alliances and confronting authoritarian threats, as highlighted by her moderation of a panel on political courage at the Munich Security Conference, featuring U.S. Representative Mike Turner and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.

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Trump says Iran has halted executions of protesters

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor January 19, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Announces Potential Halt ⁢to Executions‍ in Iran Amidst Protests

Washington D.C. – January 19, ​2026 – U.S. President ‌Donald Trump announced on ‍Wednesday that he has received facts indicating a potential cessation ​of executions in ⁣Iran, occurring together with escalating ⁢protests ​and a severe crackdown by the Iranian government. This⁣ claim arrives as the Trump administration continues ⁢to evaluate its response ‍to the ongoing crisis, balancing assurances of support for Iranian protestors with a careful consideration of potential intervention strategies.

The ‍Shifting Landscape in⁤ Iran

The initial report of halted executions follows​ weeks of widespread ‌protests ignited by economic hardship and political restrictions. While initially suggesting that “help is on the way” to the Iranian people, President Trump has yet⁤ to detail a concrete plan for ‍U.S. involvement. The situation remains volatile, with the Iranian government ‍signaling its intent to swiftly prosecute and punish those involved in​ the demonstrations.

According to the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, at least ⁢2,586 individuals⁣ have tragically lost​ their lives as a result of the⁢ actions of Iranian security forces during the course of the protests.​ This alarming figure highlights the brutality of the ‍crackdown and underscores the urgent need for a resolution.

Internal ‍Deliberations and Potential U.S.Responses

President Trump⁢ convened a meeting with his⁢ national security team on Tuesday to review potential responses to the evolving​ situation in Iran. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, ⁣and key officials from the White House National Security‌ Council have been actively developing a​ range of options. These options span the spectrum from diplomatic‍ pressure to potential military action, presenting the ⁢administration with a complex array of choices.

The administration’s deliberation process is largely influenced by the broader geopolitical context in the Middle East, particularly the ⁢rising⁢ tensions with⁢ Iran’s regional proxies. Recent actions⁣ taken ​against Houthi militants​ in Yemen,as reported by JForum, serve as a clear warning to Iran and demonstrate a willingness to confront destabilizing activities in the region.

Broader Regional Concerns and Israel’s Alert Status

The unrest in Iran⁢ has triggered heightened⁢ alert levels in neighboring Israel. As reported by JForum, Israel anticipates the potential​ for escalation,‍ particularly an external response from ​Iran or its affiliates amid the domestic turmoil. Israel remains vigilant for‍ potential attacks targeting its own territory or U.S. bases in the region.

This regional escalation adds another ‌layer of complexity to the situation, demanding a carefully calibrated response from the United States to‍ avoid further exacerbating tensions.

Cyberattacks ⁢and⁣ Infrastructure Vulnerability

Compounding the existing instability, Iran has recently been targeted by a large-scale cyberattack that has paralyzed its banking system.According to reports ⁤from JForum,​ this cyberattack⁤ is considered one of the most significant to impact ⁣Iranian state⁣ infrastructure to date, raising concerns about the country’s overall cybersecurity posture.

The cyberattack’s impact on Iran’s financial​ institutions could further exacerbate the economic challenges fueling the protests, potentially leading to even ⁣greater unrest.It also highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure ‍to cyber warfare in the region.

Looking Ahead:​ A Delicate balance

The coming days will ‌be critical ⁣in determining the trajectory of the situation in Iran. The veracity​ of President‍ Trump’s claim regarding the cessation of executions remains to be independently verified. Nonetheless, the U.S. administration faces a delicate balancing act: supporting the ⁤Iranian people’s aspirations for freedom while avoiding actions that could destabilize the region further.

The potential‌ for escalation in response‍ to the internal turmoil in Iran,‌ coupled with a rise in cyberattacks, demonstrates​ the fragility of the regional ​security landscape. The ​world watches closely as the U.S.⁣ charts a course forward in this complex and⁤ rapidly evolving crisis.

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