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    China’s Military Parade: A Display of CCP Intentions

    Earlier this month, China hosted its first military parade since 2019—an exhibition Chinese leader Xi Jinping claimed was intended to celebrate the nation’s role in “Victory Day” and the 80th anniversary of the conclusion of World War II. But the Chinese Communist Party’s intentions for the display seemed to run deeper. Last week’s parade—the largest…
    Anna Gustafson
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    How China Could Bring War With Taiwan to US

    If China were to attack Taiwan, it may well also bring the fight directly to the U.S., with a long roster of potentially catastrophic actions it could inflict against Americans in their homeland. Experts warn of a “menu” of choices for damage and chaos the Chinese Communist Party could sow—including, but not limited to, the…
    Virginia Allen
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    China’s ‘Grand’ Military Parade Is a Facade That Barely Conceals Its Vulnerabilities

    Last week, the Chinese Communist Party commemorated the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with a meticulously orchestrated military parade, showcasing an impressive array of advanced weaponry. This grand display, however, is merely a façade that barely conceals the vulnerabilities of the authoritarian regime. Strategically, the regime highlighted an impressive collection of…
    Helen Raleigh
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    Why Is Pam Bondi Being Attacked for Standing Up to China?

    For 30 years, Washington promised that cozying up to Beijing would make China a partner. Instead, it made China a predator. Cheap goods came at the cost of stolen American jobs, stolen American technology, and a Chinese military machine now rivaling our own. You would think policymakers of every stripe would have learned that lesson…
    Matt Mowers
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    Bannon Urges Hard Decoupling From China, Calls It ‘Existential’ Threat

    “We must decouple and hard decouple starting tomorrow morning.” That was former adviser to President Donald Trump Stephen K. Bannon, on the relationship between the United States and China in his remarks at the National Conservatism Conference in the District of Columbia on Thursday. Bannon, who is the current host of the “WarRoom” podcast stressed…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    China May Have Stolen Your Data—and Even Trump’s, Multiyear Probe Finds

    China may have stolen data from nearly every American, including President Donald Trump, a yearslong joint investigation by multiple intelligence agencies has concluded.   The group “Salt Typhoon,” which has ties to the Chinese Communist Party, reportedly hacked phones Trump and Vice President JD Vance used last year during the presidential campaign.   The investigation has uncovered…
    Virginia Allen
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    Russia and China Are Working Together to Expand Nuclear Power

    Russia says it will help China grow its nuclear power capacity and overtake the U.S. as a leading producer of nuclear energy.   The U.S. currently has 94 nuclear reactors, the most in the world, followed by France and China, tied with 57 each, according to the Power Reactor Information System database.   China is…
    Virginia Allen
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    Why Are Some Chinese Nationals Able to Enter US Territory Without Visas?

    Reports of Chinese nationals admitted to the U.S. on visas and then spying or stealing sensitive information for China are all too common. But perhaps more shocking is the fact that some Chinese nationals are able to enter U.S. territory without any visas at all. How? The answer can be found in a special program that allows…
    Simon Hankinson
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    Trump’s Welcome of 600,000 Chinese Students Plays Into Beijing’s Hands, Experts Say

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—President Donald Trump’s recent policy decisions regarding China could backfire amid trade negotiations with Beijing’s communist regime, China analysts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Trump announced on Monday that he would allow 600,000 Chinese students to study in the U.S., less than a week after the White House launched an official…
    Melissa O’Rourke
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    Better Together: Reviving US and Indian Maritime Industries

    To date, much ink has been spilled on the threat China poses to the U.S. in the Indo-Pacific. What’s gotten less attention? The fact that the Indo-Pacific is a maritime theater—meaning America’s ability to maintain presence, project power, and respond to crises depends on shipping and shipbuilding capacity. Sadly, the U.S. and its partner India…
    Kriti Upadhyaya
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    The China Threat to Peace Between Russia and Ukraine

    China could upset peace negotiations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, according to an expert on China.  “China could impede the peace process by telling Putin that it would cut off support if Putin were to talk to Ukraine or the United States,” Gordon Chang, a Gatestone Institute distinguished senior fellow, told…
    Virginia Allen
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    CHINA THREAT FROM WITHIN? Interior Bureaucrat Overseeing Pacific Island Took Money From Chinese Companies

    Chinese nationals have entered the U.S. through a strategically vulnerable Pacific Islands territory, and a former politician who took campaign contributions from China-based companies now helps oversee that territory in the Trump administration. President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned about the threat from China, yet a security expert is raising questions about a bureaucrat in…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    Trump’s Reported Interest in Intel Could Bring Hope for Ohio

    Intel Corp. was supposed to have a project in Ohio for 2025, though serious delays and other concerns have raised the alarm among lawmakers at the state and federal level. With the Trump administration reportedly taking an interest in Intel, however, perhaps such concerns may be assuaged. In recent weeks, there’s been chatter over Intel’s…
    Rebecca Downs
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    Ohio Senators Raise Concerns Over Intel Project Delays

    Ohio is supposed to be welcoming a manufacturing plant from Intel, but there have been considerable delays. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., as well as Sens. Bernie Moreno and Jon Husted, R-Ohio, have also expressed potential national security and fraud concerns. Recently, Cotton shared a letter he sent to Frank D. Yeary, chairman of the Board…
    Rebecca Downs
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    President Trump Announces Historic Meeting With Putin in Alaska

    President Donald Trump will be meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Aug. 15 to discuss ending the conflict in Ukraine. “We’re going to have a meeting with Russia, and we’ll announce a location,” Trump said during Friday’s historic joint declaration of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. “I think the location will be…
    Lorenzo Prieto
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    China’s Sudden ‘Safety Concern’ of Nvidia’s Chips May Be Driven by Other Motives

    In an escalation of geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China, Chinese regulators accused Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips of harboring a security risk.  Nvidia representatives in China were recently summoned by Chinese cybersecurity officials and asked about the “backdoor security risks” associated with Nvidia’s H20 chips. Chinese officials assert that such vulnerabilities could enable anyone…
    Helen Raleigh
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    Nuclear Reactor on the Moon? NASA Chief Says It’s Needed to Power Lunar Base

    The Trump administration is prioritizing getting a nuclear reactor on the moon by the end of the decade in a bid to beat Russia and China. “We’re in a race to the moon, in a race with China to the moon. And to have a base on the moon, we need energy. And some of…
    Jacob Adams
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    ‘Prime Target’: Stanford Students Expose China’s Malign Influence in Academia

    Chinese authorities are strategically placing students at Stanford University and requiring them to report on academic research, student journalists said Tuesday at a Heritage Foundation panel discussion of foreign influence in academia. The revelation came from an investigation that began when a man, claiming to be a Stanford student, contacted China researchers last summer. Stanford…
    Philip Roberts
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    Does a Falling Birth Rate Threaten China’s Future? 

    China’s birth rate is falling below replacement levels, raising questions over the Asian giant’s economic future.   China’s population fell for the third consecutive year in 2024 as the older generation passes away and fewer babies are being born, despite China having ended its one-child policy in 2016. Now, Fortune reports that by 2050, China’s…
    Virginia Allen
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    Where Sovereignty Sinks

    If a foreign government stole $1 billion from the U.S. economy, there would surely be a serious reaction. But Chinese fishing fleets could steal much more from American waters, robbing from a fishing industry worth $5.8 billion. In the Aleutian Bering Sea area alone, Coast Guard cutters and aircraft repeatedly encountered Chinese vessels—including military ships—operating…
    Brent Sadler
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