Switzerland has reportedly rejected Palantir after a national security evaluation found the platform incompatible with Swiss data protection standards.
Military analysts determined that Palantir’s architecture cannot guarantee containment of sensitive information. The limitation is technical, not operational.
The review also warned that data processed through Palantir could fall under US legal authority, stripping Switzerland of control over its own intelligence.
Documents show years of targeted lobbying from Palantir leadership, including direct meetings with senior Swiss officials. The technical assessment overrode all political pressure.
The government concluded that Palantir would undermine data sovereignty, create long-term dependency on external specialists, and expose national systems to unacceptable vulnerabilities.
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—❗️🇮🇷/🇺🇳 BREAKING: In its first report since the 12-Day War, the IAEA reports that Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium grew substantially in the last two weeks leading up to the 12-Day War
Iran possessed approximately 409 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium on May 31st, 2025, which increased to 441 kilograms by June 12th, 2025. This is a remarkable 7.8% increase in less than two weeks.
Since the beginning of the 12-Day War on June 13th, 2025, the IAEA has not had access to Iran's uranium stockpile or nuclear sites, and is therefore unable to verify whether its stockpile of highly enriched uranium has grown since then.
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