USA Isreal-Iran Top News Today (March 5, 2026)

 USA Isreal-Iran Top News Today (March 5, 2026)

US-Iran war situation intensifies
The US and Israel are jointly attacking various military and nuclear facilities in Iran. In response, Iran is reported to have launched hundreds of missile and drone attacks. This conflict has made the security situation in the Middle East even more tense.

 US submarine sinks Iranian warship
According to the news, an Iranian warship was sunk by a US submarine torpedo attack in the sea near Sri Lanka. Such an incident is very rare after World War II.

 Intense political debate over the Iran war in the Senate
A proposal to limit the president's Iran campaign was introduced in the US Senate. However, it was blocked in the vote and many Republicans supported the president's military action.

 Trade tensions with Spain
The president has warned that the US may impose trade sanctions against Spain if Spain does not allow the use of US military bases.

 US citizens begin to be evacuated from the Middle East
The United States has begun evacuating citizens on its first charter flights due to the war situation in the Middle East. Thousands of US citizens have already left the region on their own initiative.

 Sports News
Tennis star Serena Williams may return to tennis, Novak Djokovic has hinted.
The United States has the largest military budget in the world, spending about $997 billion, which is roughly 35% of global military spending.The U.S. maintains global military reach with aircraft carriers,overseas bases, and advanced technology.
Washington is focusing heavily on countering China’s rise while also managing conflicts like the Middle East crisis with Iran.
Economically, the U.S. still leads with the largest GDP and global financial influence.Key Strengths Largest defense spending Global alliances (NATO, Japan, South Korea, etc.) Technological leadership (AI, space, defense)

🇨🇳 China

Current Position: Main long-term rival to the U.S.

China has the second-largest military budget, about $277–314 billion annually.

Beijing is rapidly expanding its military and navy and modernizing nuclear weapons.

China is expected to reach around 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030 as part of its strategic expansion.

Its economic power and manufacturing dominance give it strong global influence.

Key Strengths

Second-largest economy

Fastest military modernization

Strong influence in Asia, Africa, and global trade

🇷🇺 Russia

Current Position: Major military power but weaker economically.

Russia remains one of the top three military powers and has a huge nuclear arsenal.

Defense spending is about $149 billion, but it represents a large share of its GDP.

The country continues to focus on military strategy and geopolitics, especially related to conflicts and global alliances.

Analysts say the ongoing wars and sanctions are limiting Russia’s broader economic power.

Key Strengths

Large nuclear arsenal

Strong missile and air-defense systems

Strategic influence in Eurasia and energy markets


Global Power Balance (2026)

RankCountryKey Advantage
🥇 1USAMilitary budget + global alliances
🥈 2ChinaEconomy + rapid military growth
🥉 3RussiaNuclear weapons + military strategy

Bottom line:
The world is moving toward a “three-power competition” where the United States leads globally, China is rising economically and militarily, and Russia remains a strong military power with geopolitical influence.

World Power Map — Global Alliances (USA vs China vs Russia)

🇺🇸 Countries Mostly Aligned with the United States


The United States leads a large alliance network across Europe, Asia, and the Pacific.

Key Allies

NATO members in Europe

United Kingdom

Germany

France

Japan

South Korea

Australia

Canada

Israel

Why they support the U.S.:

Military cooperation and defense treaties

Shared democratic political systems

Economic partnerships and trade


🇨🇳 Countries Closely Aligned with China


The China builds influence mainly through trade, infrastructure investment, and regional partnerships.

Key Partners

Pakistan

North Korea

Iran

Cambodia

Laos

Several African and Central Asian countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative

Why they cooperate with China:

Infrastructure investments

Trade and development loans

Strategic regional cooperation

🇷🇺 Countries Friendly or Strategic Partners with Russia


The Russia maintains influence mainly through military partnerships, energy exports, and regional alliances.

Key Partners

Belarus

Syria

Iran

Kazakhstan

Armenia

Why they align with Russia:

Security agreements

Energy cooperation

Historical Soviet-era ties

Neutral or Balanced Countries

Many countries try to balance relations with all three powers, including:

India

Saudi Arabia

Turkey

Brazil

Indonesia

These countries cooperate economically with multiple global powers rather than choosing one side.

Global Trend (2026)

The world is gradually moving toward a multi-polar system.

United States still leads the strongest alliance network.

China is expanding influence through economic power.

Russia maintains strong military and geopolitical partnerships.



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