Daily Report

Feb. 19, 2026

Radar Sweep

US Arms Sale to Taiwan in Limbo Amid Pressure Campaign from China

The Wall Street Journal

A major U.S. arms-sales package for Taiwan is in limbo following pressure from Chinese leader Xi Jinping and concerns among some in the Trump administration that greenlighting the weapons deal would derail President Trump’s coming visit to Beijing, according to U.S. officials.

US Preparing for Pullout of All Troops from Syria

The Hill

The U.S. is preparing for a pullout of all troops stationed in Syria, readying to end its military presence deployed to fight against ISIS in the country, two U.S. officials told The Hill on Feb. 18.

COMMENTARY: Putin’s War Story—and the Price of Believing Him

Forbes

“I recently participated in a panel at the Atlantic Council addressing an issue of critical importance: the potential impact of Vladimir Putin’s ongoing disinformation campaign. The central issues is this: What are the military facts of the Russia-Ukraine war, and how does that compare with what we are being told? The answer matters. Wars are not fought solely on battlefields. They are fought in perceptions and narratives that influence political will—and increasingly, economic expectations,” writes retired Lt. Gen. David A. Deptula, dean of AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies.

Canada Is Still Interested in Golden Dome. What Can It Bring—and How Could It Fall Apart?

Breaking Defense

When President Donald Trump formally announced the creation of a “Golden Dome” missile defense shield, he made a notable claim: that Canada had already asked to take part in the effort. ... Of course, relations between Washington and Ottawa have been rocky for almost the entirety of Trump’s second term, given repeated statements from Trump that he wants Canada to become the 51st state. ... Despite all that, Canada remains interested in taking part, at least in theory, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney told an audience in Montreal on Feb. 17.

The Pentagon Says It’s Getting Its AI Providers on ‘the Same Baseline’

Defense One

After weeks of back-and-forth with AI company Anthropic, the Pentagon is actively talking with all four major U.S. AI players—Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and xAI—to ensure the companies and the Defense Department are at "the same baseline" regarding Pentagon expectations, the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering said Feb. 17.

Major Deployment of Rickety E-3 Sentry Fleet for Iran Crisis Highlights Worrisome Gaps

The War Zone

In the past two days, the U.S. Air Force has sent six of its 16 E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System radar planes to bases in Europe. Two of those jets are now headed to the Middle East, and the others will likely follow, as a massive buildup of U.S. airpower continues ahead of potential strikes on Iran. The deployment of nearly 40 percent of all Air Force E-3s underscores how critical the aircraft remain, but also the challenges of meeting intense operational demands with a rapidly aging and shrunken-down fleet.

One More Thing

VIDEO: How the Air Force Trains for Crashes in Enemy Territory

Business Insider

Air Force Survival School at Fairchild Air Force Base trains aircrew for the moment they could become isolated behind enemy lines or stranded in hostile environments after a crash. The course, known as SERE training, teaches survival, evasion, resistance, and escape skills designed to prepare aircrew for worst-case scenarios. The training covers skills like emergency egress, water survival, long-term evasion, and recovery.