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China’s Strategy to Control World Trade
The fulfillment of a vital prophecy is a telling indicator of where the world is heading.
By
Andrew Miiller
• December 27, 2017
North Korea, Balloon Warriors—and a World Held Captive
An inspiring story of a brave defector
By
Jeremiah Jacques
Is North Korea Planning to Use Anthrax?
New reports suggest that North Korea may be testing anthrax-tipped ballistic missiles. Is this true—and does it matter?
December 27, 2017
Trumpet Brief
Is Vladimir Putin Really So Bad?
Does Russian President Vladimir Putin really have a pattern of evil on the level of Joseph Stalin?
By
Richard Palmer
• December 22, 2017
China: 2017 Was a ‘Crossroads of History’ for Global Power Balance
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• December 18, 2017
Putin Celebrates Victory in Syria
By
Stephen Flurry
• December 14, 2017
Trumpet Talk
Russia, China Secretly Support North Korea
Fuel shipments into the rogue nation show that Moscow and Beijing are still keeping the Kim regime afloat.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• December 8, 2017
Russian Companies Prepare for War
Putin urges military manufacturers to be ready for battle.
By
Jack Wood
• December 7, 2017
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Warns of End-time Apocalypse
Statement puts focus on Russia’s role in Bible prophecy.
By
Andrew Miiller
• December 5, 2017
Panama and China Strengthen Ties as U.S. Influence Weakens
Months after establishing diplomatic relations, Panama and China have significantly improved bilateral relations.
December 5, 2017
Trumpet Brief
North Korea and Other Threats We Should Not Ignore
The threats in today’s world are multiplying, but how many people are even paying attention?
By
Joel Hilliker
• December 1, 2017
We Are Too Desperate for Peace With North Korea
North Korea’s latest missile test is the latest demonstration of American weakness.
By
Richard Palmer
• November 30, 2017
President Trump Adds North Korea to State Sponsors of Terrorism List
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• November 29, 2017
In 90 Seconds
Who Is Vladimir Putin?
November 22, 2017
Trumpet Talk
Why Russia Wants to Control the World’s Uranium Supply
In its quest for power across Eurasia, Moscow doesn’t mind giving some uranium to Iran.
By
Andrew Miiller
• November 27, 2017
China’s Military Is Catching Up With America in East Asia
Pax Americana
is coming to an end—and not because the Pentagon’s budget is too small.
By
Andrew Miiller
• November 24, 2017
Who’s Behind the Coup in Zimbabwe?
The general who just arrested Robert Mugabe may have the approval of Africa’s newest imperial power.
By
Andrew Miiller
• November 17, 2017
Will Russia Push Japan to End Its Defense Treaty With the U.S.?
The Kuril Islands may be a bargaining chip that the Japanese can’t refuse.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• November 17, 2017
Trumpet Brief
The Rise of Authoritarian Rule
A new age of strongmen
By
Stephen Flurry
• November 14, 2017
China and South Korea Restore Warm Relations
Two nations resolve a year of confrontations regarding the placement of a U.S. missile defense system.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• November 8, 2017
Trumpet Talk
Xi Jinping: Asia’s New Strongman
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• November 7, 2017
Beijing Quietly Ramps Up Militarization of South China Sea
China’s provocative behavior is ‘steering the world toward war.’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• November 6, 2017
Russian Ships in Manila Signal Shifting Alliances
As the United States distances itself from the Philippines, Russia and China are swooping in to fill the void.
By
Jack Wood
• November 2, 2017
Pundits Demand a Nuclear-Armed Japan
‘With its elderly, shrinking population and ingrained pacifism, Japan is no threat to anyone.’
By
Richard Palmer
• November 2, 2017
Return of the Czar
One hundred years after the Bolshevik Revolution, many Russians are looking nostalgically at their czarist past.
By
Andrew Miiller
• October 30, 2017
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