The Macro-Trap of Missile Diplomacy
Trump’s Iran brinkmanship is backfiring. By spiking oil prices, the administration is effectively taxing its own economic agenda. The true check on this aggression isn’t diplomacy, but bond vigilantes and inflation-targeting central banks. If geopolitical friction keeps inflation elevated, these gatekeepers will maintain high rates, stripping the White House of the domestic monetary tailwinds it desperately needs before November (Politico).
SpaceX’s Governance Clash
SpaceX’s $1.77 trillion IPO confirms space has transitioned from speculation to essential infrastructure. Yet, the $75 billion float is meeting resistance from pension managers. This is a governance test; massive capital inflows are colliding with legacy fiduciary mandates, proving that even a satellite monopoly cannot easily bypass institutional risk controls (ZDF).
Digital Sovereignty’s Limit
Europe’s reliance on US tech stacks remains a structural vulnerability. While Italy’s data center surge provides local capacity, true sovereignty is elusive; without an independent service stack, critical functions like banking remain susceptible to external shutdowns (ZDF).
UK Defense Budget Friction
Dan Jarvis replaces John Healey following defense budget disputes. London’s attempt to reconcile domestic austerity with rising military costs is becoming mathematically unsustainable, signaling a pivot toward either creative financing or further cuts (ZDF).
Rome’s Consular Pivot
Italy’s diplomatic corps is optimizing service delivery, issuing 500,000 passports recently. This administrative push prioritizes efficient logistics for a dispersed citizenry over geopolitics (Il Sole 24 Ore).
Catch the next Gist for the continent’s moving pieces.
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