Tag: China
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Senators Discuss the Future of U.S.-Indian Relations Ahead of Prime Minister Modi’s State Visit
Senators John Cornyn (R., Texas) and Mark Warner (D., Va.) discussed the future of U.S.-Indian relations at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit next week. Both senators believe that a common adversary in China will bring the two countries closer together. Warner noted that India’s three biggest…
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Why the US Needs a Pacific NATO to Counteract the Chinese Threat
On April 4, 1949, President Harry Truman addressed foreign dignitaries in the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C., announcing the founding of NATO in response to the USSR. Today, the preeminence of NATO remains as Russia continues to threaten the safety of 29 European countries. Similarly, the United States faces a similar threat in…
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Investigative Report Reveals China’s PLA Conducted Virology Research at Wuhan Institute of Virology
According to an investigative report published in the Times of London this week, China’s People’s Liberation Army has been conducting virology research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology since at least 2017. The report suggests that some of the first individuals to be infected with Covid-19 were scientists studying the disease at the WIV. These…
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China Reportedly Strikes Secret Deal with Cuba to Construct Electronic Eavesdropping Facility
China has reportedly reached a secret agreement with Cuba to construct an electronic eavesdropping facility in the country, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. The facility, which will be located roughly 100 miles from Florida, will enable China to intercept electronic communications throughout the southeastern United States, including those from military bases…
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Concerns Rise Over Potential War with China Due to Military and Energy Shifts
Concerns about a potential war over Taiwan have risen as Chinese forces have brushed back US ships and planes in international waters. For decades, free-world leaders relied on two advantages to deter China: its military weakness and its dependence on Middle Eastern energy, which could be interdicted in a crisis. However, both advantages are fading,…