The $200 Million Red Line: 5 Surprising Truths Behind the Anthropic-Pentagon War
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Trump Bans Anthropic for Refusing Lethality
27 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — President Donald Trump has officially issued an order prohibiting all federal agencies from utilizing technology developed by the artificial intelligence firm Anthropic. This executive action follows a tense confrontation regarding safety guardrails, as the company refused to remove restrictions that prevented its software from being used for domestic surveillance or autonomous weaponry. While government officials argue that private entities should not dictate military policy, Anthropic maintains that such applications exceed the current safety capabilities of AI. The administration labeled the company a supply chain risk, initiating a six-month period to phase out its services entirely. This conflict highlights a growing divide between Silicon Valley ethics and government demands, especially as other industry leaders like OpenAI express similar concerns regarding military “red lines.” The ban arrives at a critical juncture for Anthropic, which is currently navigating a high-profile initial public offering. Continue reading
Pentagon Ultimatum: Anthropic Faces Blacklist and Federal Compulsion if AI Guardrails Aren’t Dropped by Friday
25 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a strict ultimatum to the artificial intelligence company Anthropic, demanding that it remove its self-imposed ethical guardrails for military use by 5:01 PM on Friday, February 27, 2026. During a tense meeting at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei that the military requires unrestricted access to the company’s flagship AI model, Claude, for “all lawful purposes”. Continue reading
2026 Venezuelan oil is being used to counter BRICS momentum
Jan. 6, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —The term petrodollar refers to the global system where crude oil is priced and traded exclusively in U.S. dollars. This system has been a cornerstone of American economic and geopolitical power for over 50 years. As of early 2026, the petrodollar system is facing its most significant challenges since its inception, with major shifts in Venezuela and the Middle East reshaping the global energy landscape. Continue reading
Why democratic countries around the world are not prepared to support Ukraine – and some are shifting closer to Russia
Jose Caballero, International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
After over a year of the Ukraine war, efforts at building a global consensus against Russia seem to have stalled, with many countries opting for neutrality.
The number of countries condemning Russia has declined, according to some sources. Botswana has edged towards Russia from its original pro-Ukraine stance, South Africa is moving from neutral to Russia-leaning and Colombia from condemning Russia to a neutral stance. At the same time, a large number of countries have been reluctant to support Ukraine.
The 3rd APEC Women Connect Her Power Entrepreneurship Competition Announces 2022 Winners, Raising Profiles of Budding Women Entrepreneurs
The 3rd APEC Women Connect “Her Power” Entrepreneurship Competition came to an end on December 16 with a livestreamed ceremony. Over four months, the competition engaged over 1,000 participants interested in social commerce from countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Italy, Nigeria, Malawi, Venezuela, and China. Continue reading
