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Chinese Navy Exercises in Five Locations to Demonstrate Capacity to Counter America
The drills may show that the days of Taiwanese independence are numbered.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• September 2, 2020
The Poisoning of ‘the Man Vladimir Putin Fears Most’
‘Whether or not he gave the order personally, the blame lies with him.’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• August 27, 2020
What Happened to ‘Never Again’?
Europe lately can’t criticize America loudly enough. But when it comes to another nation’s lies, theft and shocking human rights abuses, Europe is relatively silent.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
South Korea to Construct Its First Aircraft Carrier
The Asia-Pacific naval race isn’t slowing down.
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• August 26, 2020
Communist China Expands Digital Currency Pilot Program
If central banks start issuing digital money, the dollar will face real competition as the world’s dominant currency.
By
Andrew Miiller
• August 25, 2020
Russia and China Wage War on the Dollar
‘Things may actually be different this time.’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• August 24, 2020
The Philippines’ Duterte: Might Makes China Right
Whether he genuinely fears war or is only appeasing China, the president’s remarks are consistent with an aim that has been evident throughout his presidency: to move the Philippines away from Washington and toward Beijing.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• August 3, 2020
Russia Carries Out Space-Based Antisatellite Weapons Test
How vulnerable is the United States?
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 28, 2020
Germany Violates Arms Export Regulations for Three Decades
A carefully considered move to fulfill its World War
iii
strategy
July 22, 2020
Russia’s Security and Military Spending Soar, Despite Economic Woes
How will the people of Europe respond to Vladimir Putin’s increasingly militaristic and dictatorial direction?
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 22, 2020
Why Vladimir Putin Loves U.S. Environmentalists
Knowingly or not, the radical left is paving the way for a trade embargo against the U.S.
By
Andrew Miiller
• July 20, 2020
Will Russia and China Rule Space?
The United States is making a colossal error in the space race.
By
Andrew Miiller
• July 20, 2020
As Japan-U.S. Ties Weaken, Russia Steps In
Though Moscow’s current overtures are unlikely to build a Russia-Japan partnership, evidence shows that such a union is on the horizon.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 17, 2020
China Begins Mass-producing Stealth Fighter
The first operational fifth-generation fighter jet designed outside the United States
July 15, 2020
Putin Clinches 16 More Years at Russia’s Helm—Now What?
The strongman could essentially rule Russia as long as he lives. But his declining popularity may herald a darker chapter in his reign.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 13, 2020
China Is the ‘Greatest Long-Term Threat’ to the U.S.
China is actively destroying America and working to replace it as the world’s
sole
superpower.
July 13, 2020
China’s ‘Creeping’ Genocide
Through forced sterilization, abortions and other birth control methods, China is slowly wiping out its Muslim population.
July 8, 2020
Fear and Quiet Descend on Hong Kong
With the stroke of a pen, the bastion of prosperity and freedom has been turned into just another oppressed and fearful Chinese city.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 7, 2020
Japan Rejects U.S.-Made Missile Defense Systems
What takes its place may represent a large step in Tokyo’s return to open militarism.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 2, 2020
Vladimir Putin Showcases Military Might Ahead of Vote on Extending His Rule
Coronavirus or not, the Russian ruler pressed ahead with the parades and the referendum.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 1, 2020
China’s Taiwan Policy Shifts From Incentivization Toward Disruption and Force
China long thought time was on its side with Taiwan, but a number of factors are now challenging that view.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• June 29, 2020
China Completes Its BeiDou Navigational System
China is distancing itself from reliance on the U.S. and presenting itself as an alternative to the superpower retreating from the world stage.
June 24, 2020
China and India: Two Nuclear Powers Clash—With Sticks and Stones
Recent bloodshed has stained Sino-Indian relations—but for how long?
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• June 22, 2020
India Green-lights Global Electricity Grid Project
As trust in China’s One Belt, One Road initiative falters, India might have an alternative to connect Asia and Africa to Europe.
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• June 18, 2020
The End of a Free Hong Kong
By
Jeremiah Jacques
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