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U.S. again fails to challenge growing China-North Korea missile collaboration
A week of nuclear threat diplomacy in Asia underscores the essential importance of nuclear weapons to sustaining stability in that region, but also underscores that the United States requires a far larger regional nuclear arsenal to fulfill its extended deterrence commitments. Read More.
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Reports: Luxury buses bring thousands of military-age CCP males from Panama to southern border
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military-age males are illegally crossing the American border. They are joining the millions of other illegal aliens who have crossed the border. Read More.
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Analyst: Key signs of coming China war are financial
After outlining the financial signals of the Chinese Communist Party's preparations for war, an analyst said the key to prevent the invasion of Taiwan is for the U.S. government to prepare severe financial sanctions against the communist regime in Beijing. Read More.
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North Korea conducts 20th missile launch this year on eve of 70th anniversary of truce
North Korea’s unannounced launch of another ballistic missile has nearly become a ho-hum event given the rash but predictable actions of Pyongyang’s rulers. After all we have seen this bellicose stunt many times before and thus have become dangerously numb and nearly indifferent to its ultimate threat and consequence. Read More.
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Trudeau's political prisoners? Freedom Convoy detainees languish in Ottawa's gulag
Four men charged in connection with the 2022 Freedom Convoy which protested Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Covid mandates have been detained without bail for more than 500 days without a trial date being set. Read More.
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Lithuania hosts NATO summit, defies Beijing with strategic Taiwan ties
When it comes to standing against China in the European Union, Lithuania is leading the way. Read More.
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China's strategy: Global domination of the seas
China is seizing the seas by building the world’s largest Navy, the largest Coast Guard, the largest fishing fleet, the largest maritime shipping fleet, and the largest stakeholder of seaports worldwide. Read More.
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U.S. under Team Biden rejoins UNESCO; Pay at the door
The United States has long had a tumultuous relationship with UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization. Read More.
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U.S. ambassador insults host nation, jeopardizes U.S.-Japan relationship
Thanks to bad behavior on the part of America’s ambassador, a 70-year-old racket in U.S.-Japanese politics is now being exposed. In the words of a senior legislator, leading Liberal Democrats have “decided the issue by force” and have “left a mark on the democratic management of the party.” Read More.
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Columnist: Xi Jinping used bioweapon to put Joe Biden in the White House
In a June 28 report, The Jerusalem Post cited a Wuhan researcher as saying that communist China created the Covid virus as a "bioweapon." Read More.
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The shackling of dynamic, once-free Hong Kong must not be forgotten
It used to be that July 1 was a day of celebration in Hong Kong. It marked the day in 1997 that Great Britain handed over control of Hong Kong to China. But almost immediately there were signs that a city renowned for economic freedom was coming under the control of Chinese Communist Party leaders in Beijing. Read More.
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Warming India-U.S. ties and 'Quad' emerge as 'force for good' vs China in the Indo-Pacific
The State Visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Washington illustrated both style and substance of the evolving relationship between the world’s two largest democracies. Read More.
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Team Biden finds it needs Abraham Accords after all; Its Iran deal alienates all sides
As with many tenets of the previous administration’s foreign policy, the Biden administration has shown little interest in maintaining the Abraham Accords — until now. Read More.
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Communist China takes aim at tiny Pacific Islands and their special relationship with the United States
The Pacific island nations of Palau, Marshall Islands, and Micronesia, known as the Freely Associated States (FAS), have long granted the United States extensive defense and security access, including the right to base at and deny entry to the FAS by someone else’s military. Read More.
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Migration crisis: 108 million worldwide and in U.S. ‘human trafficking rings operating with near impunity'
As chaos and conflict seem to be the tragic trend in many parts of the world, a sad parallel follows: Large numbers of people are fleeing and being displaced by the violence. Read More.

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