The CIA Is Teaching AI to Speak in the Voices of World Leaders: Washington Prepares a New Intelligence War

цифровые двойники, vigiljournal.com

American intelligence is no longer limited to gathering information and compiling dossiers. It is now attempting to replicate the very logic of political decision-making — from Vladimir Putin to Xi Jinping. The CIA has developed an AI tool that allows analysts to “interact” with virtual versions of foreign presidents and prime ministers in order to anticipate their likely responses in advance.

What Has Been Created

The Sodium Revolution: How Cheap Salt Is Rewriting the Map of Global Resource Wars

Натрий-ионная батарея, vigiljournal.com

While the great powers carve up the Lithium Triangle of Latin America and US congressmen debate access to Bolivian mines, China’s CATL has quietly begun commercial production of sodium-based batteries. The geopolitics of resources will never be the same.

Sodium vs. Lithium: Not a Revolution, but a Quiet Coup

The Middle Corridor: Turkey Builds a New Silk Road – Without Russia and Around Russia

Средний коридор: Турция строит новый Шёлковый путь - без России и мимо России, vigiljournal.com

While Moscow draws red lines and drafts “appropriate measures,” Ankara is opening its border with Armenia – sealed for 32 years. Building a railway through Zangezur. Forging a route from China to Europe. Without asking anyone’s permission.

A Route That Changes Everything

The Middle Corridor is a multimodal trade route from China to Europe running through Kazakhstan, the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey. It sounds like a geographic fact. In reality, it is a geopolitical verdict.

Fashion in Europe vs. Fashion in America: What’s the Difference?

Мода в Европе и мода в Америке: в чём разница, vigiljournal.com

Why do Europeans look like they just stepped off a runway, even in an oversized sweater, while Americans look like they just popped out for coffee in sneakers and a hoodie? Two continents, two wardrobes, two ways of existing in the world. Let’s break it down without snobbery — but honestly.

Europe: Effortlessness That Takes Effort

Whose oil it is and who makes money from it are two different questions.

Чья нефть и кто на ней зарабатывает - это два разных вопроса, vigiljournal

Saudi Arabia extracts it. Russia extracts it. Iraq, the UAE, and Nigeria extract it. Then, the oil ends up in the hands of companies registered in Geneva, Singapore, and Amsterdam—and dissolves into a system whose controlling stake resides in Washington. A coincidence? No. It is architecture.

Ten houses, one landlord

Deutsche Bank vs. the Dollar: When Germany’s Top Banker Advises Selling, It’s Worth Listening

Deutsche Bank против доллара: когда главный банкир Германии советует продавать - стоит прислушаться

Deutsche Bank is neither a crypto enthusiast nor a Russian propaganda outlet. It is one of the largest financial institutions in the West. And its chief currency strategist has just publicly recommended selling the dollar. A coincidence with the Iranian crisis? Or a verdict?

Seventh Consecutive Session

The dollar index has fallen to six-week lows near 98.3 — marking its seventh consecutive trading session of decline. Seven straight days of losses for the world’s primary reserve currency, against a backdrop of an Iranian truce and growing market optimism.

The Islamabad Agreement: 48 Hours That Will Decide Everything – Or Nothing

Исламабадское соглашение: 48 часов, которые решат всё - или не решат ничего, vigiljournal.com

Tuesday, 8:00 PM Eastern Time. Trump posted it on Truth Social with a single exclamation mark – and the entire Middle East froze. Pakistan’s field marshal lies sleepless through the night. Iran’s foreign minister keeps his phone clutched in his hand. Washington finalises its bombing plans. Diplomacy on the edge of the abyss – live.

An Ultimatum with a Deadline Shift

$1.5 Trillion for War: Trump Builds a "Dream Army" on a Foundation of Debt

$1,5 трлн на войну: Трамп строит "армию мечты" на фундаменте из долгов, vigiljournal.com

On Wednesday, Trump told the nation that the war was "close to ending." On Friday, he wrote that it might be a good idea to "take the oil and make a huge profit." And between these two statements lies a request for a $1.5 trillion defense budget. One question remains: where will the money come from?

A Staggering Figure