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Pentagon Signs Classified AI Deals With Seven Tech Firms, Excluding Anthropic

Via Wired, Aljazeera, TechCrunch, The Verge and New York Times

  • Seven companies signed agreements to deploy AI on Pentagon classified networks: OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, xAI, and Reflection.
  • Anthropic was not included in the deals following an unresolved dispute with the DOD over acceptable use terms for military applications.
  • The New York Times counted six companies in the agreements while Al Jazeera, The Verge, and TechCrunch reported seven.
  • TechCrunch reported the Pentagon is actively diversifying its AI vendor base rather than depending on a single provider.
  • A separate Wired investigation found that Build American AI, tied to OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz backers, is funding campaigns to cast Chinese AI as a threat.

What Happens Next

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  • Anthropic's exclusion narrows its revenue pipeline and federal credibility, pushing it further toward commercial and safety-research positioning while ceding the defense-AI market to rivals like OpenAI and Google.
  • Pentagon's multi-vendor strategy fragments the classified AI stack across seven providers, creating interoperability challenges that drive demand for middleware and integration contractors within the defense industrial base.
  • The Build American AI campaign linking Chinese AI to national security threats generates political pressure for export controls, funding mandates, and allied procurement agreements that benefit the seven signatory firms directly.
  • Allied Five Eyes and NATO governments accelerate classified AI procurement timelines and seek interoperability agreements with U.S. vendors now embedded in Pentagon networks, reshaping transatlantic defense-tech supply chains.

Near-term: Within 1-3 months, the seven firms begin staffing cleared personnel and standing up secure environments for classified network access, while Anthropic faces investor and board pressure to revisit its military-use policy or double down on commercial differentiation. Long-term: Over 2-5 years, the defense-AI vendor ecosystem consolidates around 2-3 dominant platforms that achieve classified certification at scale, structurally marginalizing firms that opted out of military contracts from the fastest-growing government AI budget line.

Chinese Automakers Gain Sales Edge as Global Rivals Rush to Compete in EV Era

Via Detroitnews, Scmp, Arstechnica and The Guardian

  • The Jaecoo 7 crossover SUV has overtaken US, Japanese, and Korean rivals in sales through competitive pricing and generous features, per The Guardian.
  • International carmakers are launching China-tailored models and increasing R&D investment to keep pace with domestic manufacturers, according to SCMP.
  • Chinese automakers are integrating AI capabilities into vehicles as a new competitive differentiator, Ars Technica reports.
  • GM CEO Mary Barra signaled flexibility on electrification by unveiling a V8-powered Cadillac at the Miami GP, per the Detroit News.

What Happens Next

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  • Legacy automakers in mid-price crossover segments (Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson class) face margin compression of 10-15% in markets where Chinese brands like Jaecoo compete, as they match pricing and feature parity.
  • GM's public pivot back toward ICE models (V8 Cadillac) signals a bifurcated strategy among Western automakers: premium brands retreat to combustion heritage while mass-market divisions scramble to match Chinese EV cost structures, fragmenting corporate R&D focus.

Trump Describes Navy Seizure of Iranian Tankers as Acting 'Like Pirates'

Via Detroitnews, Tass, Indiatimes and Bloomberg

  • Trump used the phrase 'like pirates' to describe U.S. Navy seizures of two Iranian tankers carrying 3.8 million barrels of oil, per TASS.
  • Bloomberg reported Trump vowed to maintain the naval blockade, believing it would compel Iran to return to diplomatic negotiations.
  • Trump was briefed by military commanders on additional military options beyond the current blockade, according to Bloomberg.
  • The broader U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict has caused significant casualties and disrupted global oil shipments, India Times reported.

What Happens Next

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  • Brent crude rises 5-10% in the near term as traders price in sustained Iranian supply disruption from the active naval blockade, with volatility spiking on any reports of additional military options being exercised.
  • Maritime war-risk insurance premiums for Persian Gulf transits increase sharply, raising shipping costs for all Gulf-origin crude and incentivizing tanker rerouting through longer but lower-risk corridors.

Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on EU Cars, Citing Trade Deal Non-Compliance

Via New York Times, PBS NewsHour, Malaymail, Bloomberg, Aljazeera, Politico EU, Euronews and France24

  • President Trump announced 25% tariffs on EU cars and trucks, effective next week.
  • Trump accuses the EU of not complying with the trade deal from July 2025.
  • The original trade agreement had set a 15% tariff on most goods.
  • Magna International (auto parts supplier) indicates it may not be impacted by the tariffs.
  • The move escalates trade tensions between the U.S. and the European Union.

What Happens Next

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  • European car manufacturers may increase prices on vehicles sold in the U.S. to offset the cost of tariffs.
  • U.S. consumers may reduce purchases of European cars, leading to a shift in demand towards domestic or non-EU vehicles.

Meta and Nebius Announce Strategic Acquisitions in AI and Robotics

Via TechCrunch, Techinasia, Siliconangle and Bloomberg

  • Meta acquired Assured Robot Intelligence to boost its humanoid AI development.
  • Nebius purchased Eigen AI for $643 million, enhancing its AI infrastructure capabilities.
  • Eigen AI specializes in inference and optimization, founded by former MIT researchers.
  • These acquisitions highlight ongoing consolidation efforts in AI and robotics technologies.

What Happens Next

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  • Smaller AI infrastructure startups specializing in inference optimization see elevated acquisition interest from cloud providers seeking parity with Nebius's enhanced capabilities, driving up valuations in the AI middleware segment.
  • EU and FTC antitrust divisions initiate preliminary reviews of AI sector consolidation patterns, increasing compliance costs and deal timelines for pending and future AI acquisitions.

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Trump Sparks Controversy with Remarks on US Taking Control of Cuba

Via Business-standard, Forexfactory, Tass and Foxnews

  • During a Florida speech, Trump said the US might 'take over Cuba almost immediately.'
  • The statement came amid ongoing military operations in Iran, with actions against Cuba to follow.
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Musk's $150 Billion Case Against OpenAI Hits Trouble in First Week

Via Bangkokpost, Indianexpress, Indiatoday, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, The Verge and Euronews

  • Bloomberg and The Verge reported that Musk's first week in court went poorly, with his own communications being used against his arguments.
  • Musk alleges OpenAI's shift to a for-profit model betrays its nonprofit founding mission, seeking $150 billion in damages.
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Pentagon Announces Withdrawal of 5,000 US Troops from Germany Over Iran Dispute

Via Bangkokpost, New York Times and Aljazeera

  • The Pentagon confirmed the withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from Germany, announced Friday.
  • The decision followed President Trump's frustration with the German chancellor's public remarks on the Iran war, per the New York Times.
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Trump Rejects Iran's Latest Proposal to End War as Ceasefire Holds

Via khaama, Malaymail, Euronews, France24, New York Times, Aljazeera, PBS NewsHour and Bloomberg

  • Iran submitted a new proposal to end the war via Pakistani mediators, but Trump publicly declared he was 'not satisfied' with its terms.
  • A ceasefire between the US and Iran continues to hold even as formal peace negotiations remain stalled, according to Malaymail.

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