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Xi Jinping: A Strongman Poised to Rule for Decades
The decision to enshrine ‘Xi Thought’ into the Communist Constitution elevates the president to the status of the hallowed Chairman Mao and gives him the power to shape China’s path forward for years to come.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• October 27, 2017
Shinzō Abe Gains Two-Thirds Majority in Snap Elections
Will it be enough for him to change Japan’s Constitution?
October 25, 2017
Nepal Wants to Remain a Bridge Between India, China
As both Nepal and India gravitate toward Beijing, a great political and economic bloc is forming in Asia.
By
Andrew Miiller
• October 21, 2017
China Joins Philippines’ Drug War
The war on drugs is pushing the Philippines away from the United States and toward China.
By
Andrew Miiller
• October 8, 2017
Japan Will Want a Strongman for the Time Ahead
North Korea’s Kim Jong-un is launching ballistic missiles. In response, Japan’s Shinzō Abe is calling for elections.
By
Kieren Underwood
• September 26, 2017
In North Korea Crisis, Russia and China Hold the Cards
These two nations are the reason why North Korea is able to operate so freely and dangerously.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• September 18, 2017
Facing North Korean Threat, Japan Considers Nukes
Latest North Korean missile test spurs Japan’s remilitarization program.
September 16, 2017
‘Is China Already Number One?’
The American Dream could be replaced by the Chinese Dream.
By
Kieren Underwood
• September 9, 2017
Will Nuclear North Korea Force South Korea to Oust the U.S.?
The crisis on the Korean Peninsula could change the global power balance.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• September 7, 2017
Partners in Crime
Europe, China, Japan and the New World Order
A stunning fulfillment of a specific Bible prophecy
By
Richard Palmer
The REAL Russia Scandal
Is Vladimir Putin trying to strengthen the Trump presidency—or weaken it?
By
Andrew Miiller
Does Bible Prophecy Say North Korea Could Trigger World War III?
The Scriptures’ detailed description of the next world war may surprise you.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
Stop Insulting Us or We’ll Turn to China
In the great game of influence, Pakistan demonstrates that China is gaining the upper hand.
By
Kieren Underwood
• September 6, 2017
China, India End Border Standoff Ahead of BRICS
Summit
While the world feared war, the
Trumpet
told you hostilities would end.
By
Tyrel Schlote
• September 2, 2017
Is Russia About to Invade Belarus?
Could Belarus be the next Crimea?
September 1, 2017
North Korea Sells Chemical Weapons to Syria
Kim is happy to share deadly weapons with the Middle East.
By
Callum Wood
• September 1, 2017
North Korean Missile Alarms Japan
Too-close-for-comfort missile test gives Japan more incentive to remilitarize.
August 29, 2017
The Islamic State’s Other War
Halfway around the world from Rome, the Islamic State threatens the pope and Christian civilization.
August 29, 2017
Russia’s Asia Pacific Market Power Move
Russia makes the largest-ever investment in India.
August 26, 2017
Hypocrisy at Sea
At sea, even China argues its own behavior is illegal.
By
Kieren Underwood
• August 25, 2017
China Invades the Antarctic
Beijing is pursuing strategic interests in the Southern Ocean.
By
Callum Wood
• August 24, 2017
Facing North Korean Threat, Japan Accelerates Remilitarization
Escalating tensions with rogue regime give Japan another motivation to militarize.
August 22, 2017
China and India Won’t Start a Big War Over Their Border Dispute
There is something much different ahead for these two nations.
By
Kieren Underwood
• August 19, 2017