Russia Tests Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile as Trump Dismisses Threat

Mark Eisenberg
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Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

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ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst 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Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market 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ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewFinOracleAI — Market ViewFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewPresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market ViewRussia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise MissilePresident Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia TourKremlin Defends Missile Development as Security ImperativeMissile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical TensionsFinOracleAI — Market View

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

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FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !– wp:paragraph –> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !– wp:paragraph –>

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !– wp:paragraph –>
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !– wp:paragraph –>

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !– wp:paragraph –> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !– wp:paragraph –>

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !– wp:paragraph –> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !– wp:paragraph –> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !– wp:paragraph –>
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.
The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors. Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.

Russia Announces Successful Test of Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile

Russia confirmed on Sunday that it successfully tested the 9M730 Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile with potentially unlimited range. NATO has designated the missile as ‘Skyfall.’ The weapon is capable of carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads and can alter its flight path vertically and horizontally, enabling it to evade missile defense systems. !-- wp:paragraph --> The test reportedly lasted approximately 15 hours, with the missile traveling 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles). Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, described the test as demonstrating capabilities that are not yet fully exhausted. !-- wp:paragraph -->

President Trump Dismisses Missile Test Amid Asia Tour

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile test with skepticism during his Asia tour. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to prioritize ending the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he noted had extended into its fourth year instead of concluding swiftly. !-- wp:paragraph -->
“I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying… You ought to get the war ended,” Trump said. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”
Trump emphasized that the U.S. regularly tests missiles and indicated that the Russian missile’s extended range was strategically unnecessary given U.S. naval capabilities near Russian waters. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Kremlin Defends Missile Development as Security Imperative

The Kremlin, through spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reaffirmed that Russia’s development of new weapons systems, including the Burevestnik missile, aligns with ensuring national security. Peskov stated that Russia must do everything possible to guarantee its own defense. !-- wp:paragraph --> President Vladimir Putin described the missile as a “unique product, unmatched anywhere else in the world,” and highlighted Russia’s nuclear deterrent as currently superior to that of all other nuclear states. Putin also announced plans to place such weapons on combat alert. !-- wp:paragraph -->

Missile Test Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions

The missile test occurred the same day that President Trump canceled a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, citing unproductive prior conversations. The cancellation marked a deterioration in U.S.-Russia diplomatic relations. !-- wp:paragraph --> Moscow’s missile demonstration appears to signal military strength and serve as a warning regarding U.S. considerations to supply Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles capable of striking deep within Russian territory. !-- wp:paragraph --> Russian officials warned that any strikes inside Russian borders would provoke an “overwhelming” response, underscoring the heightened risk of escalation in the ongoing conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->

FinOracleAI — Market View

Russia’s recent missile test underscores its commitment to advancing strategic military capabilities despite international condemnation and sanctions. The demonstration coincides with stalled diplomatic efforts, signaling a hardening stance from Moscow amid the protracted Ukraine conflict. !-- wp:paragraph -->
  • Opportunities: Potential leverage in future negotiations through demonstration of advanced weaponry; deterrence effect on adversaries considering escalation.
  • Risks: Increased geopolitical tensions raising the probability of military escalation; potential for further sanctions and international isolation; destabilization of arms control frameworks.
Impact: The missile test and diplomatic breakdown contribute to heightened uncertainty in global security, likely intensifying market volatility and geopolitical risk premiums in defense and energy sectors.
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