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15 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Cypher brief, May 15, 2026

It’s Thursday…and with all eyes on China and the business-driven agenda for meetings between presidents, many of the critical thinkers in the national security community are looking at what’s not on the agenda. 
 
For example, Russia has been bombarding Ukraine with attack after attack this week as fewer eyes seem to be paying attention and former senior CIA operations officer Sean Wiswesser writes exclusively in today’s Cipher Brief that Russia and China pose more of a threat when they coordinate their actions. This is something worth watching (and reading).
 
In another piece you’ll only read in tonight’s Cipher Brief, Brian Lessenberry, a senior fellow at the University of Virginia’s National Security and Data Policy Institute unpacks the consequences to the national security mission of post-9/11 analytic tradecraft standards that may be increasingly outdated (especially with the rise of AI-enabled analytic capabilities). Read more in this Cipher Brief exclusive. 
 
And retired Chief Warrant Officer 5 Joey Gagnard (who is also CEO of Atlas Special Projects and The Cipher Brief’s partner for this year’s Meridian Forge Summit) argues that even if the Pentagon secures its $1.5 trillion FY2027 budget request, it’s not necessarily an automatic game-changer. He argues that how that money is spent is the secret to success. (Here’s a hint, Gagnard writes that more funds going to advanced systems developed by neoprimes are bringing unprecedented levels of innovation to the defense sector.)  This is a must-read you don’t want to miss in The Cipher Brief
 
Here’s a look at the other key developments we’re tracking this Thursday…
 
A BIG DAY IN BEIJING – Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping met for two hours today in the Great Hall of the People alongside a host of senior Chinese officials and American business leaders. The biggest headline to come out of that meeting was Xi’s warning of “clashes and even conflicts” with the U.S. over Taiwan if that issue is handled poorly. (Feels like a shot across the bow, eh?) The U.S. part of the delegation reportedly focused more on expanding U.S. market access in China and increasing Chinese investment in the U.S. Presidents Trump and Xi later took a tour of the famous Temple of Heaven in Beijing and met again for a state banquet. President Trump described the visit as “extremely positive and productive” and Xi toasted that the U.S. and China “should be partners rather than rivals.” Continue leyendo →

14 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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A Russian ship sank in mysterious circumstances near Spain

The Ursa Major is seen in a photo taken by the Portuguese Air Force as the Russian vessel sailed through Portuguese waters in December 2024.

The Ursa Major is seen in a photo taken by the Portuguese Air Force as the Russian vessel sailed through Portuguese waters in December 2024. Portuguese Air Force

CNN (May 12, 2026)

Cartagena, Spain —  

A Russian cargo ship likely carrying two nuclear reactors for submarines, possibly destined for North Korea, suffered a series of explosions and sank in unexplained circumstances, about 60 miles off the coast of Spain, a CNN investigation has found.

The extraordinary fate of the Ursa Major has been shrouded in secrecy since it sank on December 23, 2024. But it may mark a rare and high-stakes intervention by a Western military to prevent Russia from sending an upgrade in nuclear technology to a key ally, North Korea, CNN reporting suggests. The ship set sail just two months after Kim Jong Un had sent troops to assist with Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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13 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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The ‘divine visions’ prophesying the fall of the USSR (BBC)

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May 11, 2026

Fiona Macdonald

In May 1917, three Portuguese children declared that they had seen an apparition of the Virgin Mary in a meadow. The prophecies they received fuelled anti-communist sentiment in the Cold War. In 1992, a witness told the BBC about the «miracles».

On 13 May 1917, 10-year-old Lucia dos Santos and her younger cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto were tending sheep in a field in Fátima, Portugal when, they claimed, they saw a shining figure in an oak tree.

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9 mayo, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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La Provincia 53 (Sahara Occidental, serie de Onda Cero en el 50 aniversario de la Marcha Verde)

La provincia 53

Hace 50 años, coincidiendo con la muerte de Franco, España perdió su última colonia: un enorme territorio desértico, equivalente a la mitad de la superficie peninsular. Una colonia disfrazada de provincia y con procuradores en Cortes. La única parte del país en la que, en pleno franquismo, se toleraba el divorcio, la esclavitud y se enseñaba el Corán en las escuelas. Una provincia en la que se hablaba en español y en hasanía. Ésta es la historia de cómo España, después de cien años de presencia, abandonó el Sáhara Occidental y al pueblo saharaui.

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