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2 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Threats, risks and challenges to national security (Miguel A. Castillo, IEEE)

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The National Security Strategy 2021 contemplates 16 threats to National Security. These threats have varied in number and name since the first strategy approved in Spain: the Spanish Security Strategy 2011, and are inspired by European security strategies, both those dealt with in the field of Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union and those in the area of Justice and Home Affairs.

In Spain, national security regulations the term “risk” has been given a meaning that is associated with the concept of threat. This document will analyse how threats to national security are addressed in national security strategies and sectoral strategies and how threats to the security of the European Union are addressed in European security strategies.

Likewise, the use of the terms “threat”, “risk” and “challenge” which are included in Spanish and European regulations will be studied.

Introduction

In Spain, the bodies that deal with and develop concepts relating to threats, risks and challenges include those involved in national security, which is the subject of our study. In this field, the concepts of threat, risk and challenge are not normally defined, and their
use in the lengthy regulations governing national security is ambiguous.

National security strategies and European security strategies are the documents that consider the threats that may affect national security interests in Spain and the security interests of the European Union.

The first security strategy approved in Europe was the 2003 European Security Strategy1 , implemented within the framework of the Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy, which, together with those developed in the area of Justice and Home Affairs of the European Union, influenced the content of the Spanish National Security strategies that have been approved since 2011.

The first chapter of this document focuses on the theoretical aspects of the concepts of «threat», «risk», «challenge» and «vulnerability», based on contributions from experts in the field and from national and international organisations.

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1 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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David Ignatius on Trump, Iran, China, Russia, and the Thing That Worries Him Most

David Ignatius is the internationally admired foreign affairs columnist and associate editor at The Washington Post. He joined the paper in 1986, later served as foreign editor, and has written his twice-weekly column since 1998. From 2000 to 2003, he was executive editor of the International Herald Tribune in Paris. Earlier in his career, he was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, covering the State Department, the Justice Department, the CIA, and the Middle East.

He is the author of twelve spy novels, including Body of Lies, which was adapted into a feature film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. Born into a family shaped by public service, educated at Harvard and King’s College, Cambridge, and based in Washington for much of his professional life, he has had a front-row seat to America’s actions around the world.

He is frequently on a plane, traveling to observe events firsthand, meet personally with newsmakers, and gather insights from his extraordinary sources in the national security arena. He talks to the people who don’t talk to the press.

1 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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America’s debt problem (Amanpour)

After three months of war with Iran the U.S. government’s borrowing costs are at their highest since 2007, with American taxpayers potentially having to cover billions of dollars in interest. All this is unfolding since the national debt surpassed the size of the U.S. economy in late March. What does this spell for the country’s financial future? Maya MacGuineas is the President of the nonprofit Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. She speaks with Walter Isaacson about what policymakers might do to reel in this crisis.

1 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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The UN is going broke (WSJ)

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The Trump administration has failed to pay billions owed, while Beijing has been accused of gaming the international body’s budget

 

1 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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The new shape of war (The Economist)

Smart tech is making war a dumber choice

Smaller, weaker countries can defend themselves more easily with cheap, deadly kit

Bullets and bombs killed nearly three-quarters of a million people in wars between 2021 and 2024. Many more died from the indirect effects of conflict, such as hunger and disease. Combat deaths in the past four years have been the highest since the end of the cold war. And for what purpose? Not even the leaders who started recent wars can be pleased with the results. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has become a humiliating quagmire for Vladimir Putin. President Donald Trump’s war on Iran has gone badly awry. These two wars of choice exemplify two new battlefield truths. Technology has made it harder for any army to advance on the ground. It has also made it easier for weaker powers, when attacked by stronger ones, to cause havoc.

In a valedictory essay this week, The Economist’s defence editor reflects on how war has changed over the past decade and how it might evolve in the future. The first big shift is that soldiers are more exposed on the battlefield. Sensors and satellites can see them; small, cheap drones can kill them. Armies have to work harder than before to hide, move and survive. Ukraine’s expanding front-line “kill zone”, where soldiers move in small groups and ground robots evacuate casualties and deliver supplies, embodies this shift.

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Easier to start, harder to win

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1 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Info ou Intox… (FRANCEINFO)

info intox (France 24)

Des avocats, journalistes et des élus de gauche ont été pris pour cible par un site d’extrême droite qui appelle clairement à les éliminer. Des menaces de mort explicites qui ont donné lieu à des plaintes. Un site qui serait piloté par un Français depuis la Russie.

Info ou Intox se penche sur un site d’extrême droite qui appelle à éliminer purement et simplement des personnalités politiques mais aussi médiatiques, ainsi que des avocats, avec de listes de noms qui circulent. Des députés français de gauche ont révélé publiquement qu’ils ont été pris pour cible. Leur tort ? Avoir pris position contre l’extrême droite et le Rassemblement national. Le site serait administré par un Français exilé en Russie depuis longtemps.

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