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    Trump Takes Aim at China With New Tariff

    The Trump administration has announced a new 40% tariff on transshipments in a move seemingly targeting China.   Transshipments are indirect shipments through other nations and often involve the transfer of goods from one vessel to another. China has developed a large global shipping network, so while the tariff on transshipments will affect all countries…
    Virginia Allen
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    The US-Japan Trade Deal Provides Both Certainty and Clarification

    President Donald Trump announced last week that the U.S. has successfully negotiated a new trade deal with Japan, one of our greatest trading partners and allies.   This U.S.-Japan trade agreement promises to reshape the two countries’ economic relationship. It set the U.S. tariff on most Japanese imports at 15%, lower than the 25% that Trump…
    Helen Raleigh
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    Taiwan’s Military Conducts Large Defensive Drill

    Taiwan’s 41st Han Kuang 10-day exercise took place this month in response to heightened tensions from China, which claims Taiwan as its own.  Over 10 days, Taiwanese troops rehearsed how to fight if China invades by deploying HIMARS rocket systems in cities, practicing maneuvers in metro stations, and simulating amphibious defenses on beaches.  Beijing’s increasingly…
    Wilson Beaver
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    HAMSTRUNG? The Shocking Correlation Between China and This American Deli Meat

    Last month, the Department of Justice charged two Chinese nationals for smuggling a scientifically classified potential agroterrorism fungus into the United States. They were allegedly receiving funding from China to research the pathogen for potential future attacks, highlighting the dangers China could pose to the U.S. food supply in the future at a time it…
    Naomi Park
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    Controversy-Plagued Penn Biden Center Now Buried by University

    About a year after citizen Joe Biden was out of the vice presidency, his new endeavor was a Washington think tank called the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement. That organization would end up becoming the focus of investigations for what federal sources said was hundreds of millions in foreign donations and for…
    Fred Lucas
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    America Must Fight Like an Insurgent to Defeat Communist China

    Much of the debate about the military threat from China revolves around the enormity of its capabilities and its determination to expand its armed forces even further. This has prompted debates within U.S. policy circles of both how best to grow American military assets and ensure that our enduring weapons platforms are more capable than…
    Daniel Green
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    ‘High Probability’ Trump Will Meet With China’s Xi This Year, Rubio Says

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio says it’s “high probability” President Donald Trump will meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping sometime this year.    Rubio’s comments came Friday, the same day the secretary of state met with China’s director of the Office of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Foreign Affairs Commission and Foreign Minister Wang Yi…
    Virginia Allen
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    Fetterman, Ricketts Join Forces to Counter China’s Threat to US Farming

    Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts and Democrat Sen. John Fetterman are joining forces to introduce bipartisan legislation to combat Communist China’s threat to American farming.   “It’s not just about the number of acres that they [the Chinese] own, but the fact that they own it around Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota or Fort…
    Quinn Delamater
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    Chinese Interference in the Elections of St. Vincent and the Grenadines 

    Stories of Chinese foreign infiltration continue to spread. The latest? Vincentian Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves’ announcement that Chinese businesses are actively interfering in the affairs of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, attempting to pressure the government to reverse its position on the sale of passports.   This is not an isolated incident. Over the last…
    Andre Rainville
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    USAID Shipped Thousands of Viruses to Chinese Lab With Military Links

    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—The U.S. Agency for International Development shipped thousands of viral samples to a lab in Wuhan, China, over the course of a 10-year program, even though it had no formal agreement with the lab in place, according to previously unreported documents. The documents show that USAID funded the exportation of 11,000 samples from Yunnan Province,…
    Emily Kopp
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    How Child Trafficking and China Are Fueled by Clean Energy

    America is at an energy crossroads, and with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—landmark legislation aimed at unleashing domestic energy production, securing critical mineral supply chains, and reducing costs for American families—we have a pivotal opportunity to reshape not only our economy, but also the global moral landscape. Currently, the clean energy revolution is being…
    Anne Basham
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    Are China-Linked Organizations Affecting US Environmental Policies?

    China-linked entities have their fingerprints on climate lobbying and lawsuits in the U.S., causing alarm among some lawmakers and watchdog organizations.  “I don’t know the intentions. But whatever the intentions, policy after policy demonstrably strengthens China and weakens the United States,” Scott Walter, president of the investigative think tank Capital Research Center, told The Daily Signal…
    Fred Lucas
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    Grassley Reveals the FBI Suppressed Evidence of China Meddling in 2020 Election

    The FBI suppressed intelligence about Chinese meddling in the 2020 election, according to emails released Tuesday by Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.  The FBI declassified and provided requested records to Grassley after the senator received whistleblower information about the matter.  Emails show that on Sept. 25, 2020, the FBI’s field office in Albany, New…
    Fred Lucas
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    Trump’s Iran Strike Puts China on Notice

    By striking Iran’s nuclear facilities and immediately getting a ceasefire in the Iran-Israel conflict, President Donald Trump was sending a message not just to the mullahs of Iran, but to China and our other potential rivals. The message Trump sent is this: Believe the president’s red lines. You don’t want to tangle with the United…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Remembering the Korean War, 75 Years Later

    Seventy-five years ago, on June 25, the Korean Peninsula became the front line for a global battle: that of tyranny versus liberty and autocracy versus democracy. From June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953, the Korean War claimed the lives of millions of people, including those of 54,246 American soldiers. And while the war technically…
    Cameryn Jones
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    Securing America’s AI Edge: Trump’s Plan To Outpace China

    The race to develop artificial intelligence capabilities will play a decisive role in the “New Cold War” with China. America currently enjoys a multiyear lead in cutting-edge AI technologies. This lead is protected by export controls that prevent China from obtaining America’s best technology and slow its progress in developing AI with dual-use civilian and military capabilities….
    Jeff Smith
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