BLACKWATER USA | DAILY BRIEF

Posted by BW Actual on Oct 21st 2025

BLACKWATER USA | DAILY BRIEF

Japan

  • Japan's parliament elected Sanae Takaichi to be the country's first female prime minister.
  • The media enjoys pointing out that Takaichi used to be a drummer in a heavy metal band. While that's true - she was, and apparently still drums to blow off steam - it makes her sound like much more of a renegade than she's likely to be in office.
  • In fact, Takaichi is a conservative nationalist who has styled herself after her late mentor, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and after her political idol, former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
  • Like Abe, Takaichi is likely to steer Japanese politics to the right and adopt Abenomics-style economic policies favoring fiscal expansion and monetary easing.
  • But she'll need to adapt Abe's ideas to better fit Japan's current geopolitical and economic realities. In particular, Abenomics - which Abe successfully used to fight deflation back in 2012 - would only worsen modern Japan's opposite problem of inflation.
Sudan
  • Khartoum's airport was slated to reopen for domestic flights tomorrow - seven months after the army recaptured the capital from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) - but an overnight RSF drone attack looks likely to postpone the reopening.
  • It was the third recent RSF attack on Khartoum, following two strikes on army bases north-west of the city earlier in the week.
Critical minerals
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albonese met Pres. Trump at the White House yesterday to sign an "action plan" guaranteeing U.S. access to Australia's critical mineral resources - including rare earths - as an alternative to China's tightly-controlled supplies. The allies will also jointly invest in developing new critical mineral projects.
  • Trump still hopes to appeal to China's Pres. Xi to lift newly-tightened export restrictions on its rare earths when he and Xi meet later this month, but Australia is likely to be a more reliable long-run supply partner.