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Conservatives beat back Klaus Schwab's attempt to install his acolyte in Paraguay
Paraguayan conservative economist Santiago Pena, 44, won the country's presidential election on Sunday, defeating a leftist ticket that was backed by World Economic Forum (WEF) founder and "Great Reset" architect Klaus Schwab. Read More.
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Synergy, strength, dynamism; U.S.-South Korea alliance at 70
Seventy years is a long time, especially for a military alliance even between friends.  There are few in the world, notably including the Atlantic Alliance, forming NATO in 1949. Read More.
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In China, Brazil’s leftist Lula gleefully throws BRIC at the U.S. Dollar
The writing was on the wall. But when Brazil’s leftwing president Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva visited China recently, he flamboyantly underscored economic and security ties between Latin America’s largest democracy and the world’s largest dictatorship. Read More.
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For invasion exercise, China cut Taiwan’s Internet cables
A key part of China's Taiwan  invasion would entail sending a "dark fleet" of spy ships disguised as cargo vessels or fishing boats to cut off the island nation's access to the Internet by severing underwater cables. Read More.
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China on the move in America's backyard, Part II
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) unrestricted warfare against the United States is gaining footholds in Central and Latin America. Read More.
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In bad week for Beijing, Taiwan wins three major statements of support
Taiwan’s vibrant but threatened democracy had a good week. Read More.
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‘A Warning to America’: Book details China’s enormous stealth influence on elites in U.S., Japan
In his recently released best seller "When China Attacks: A Warning to America", retired Col. Grant Newsham blames American elites for losing a war with Communist China that most Americans did not know was happening. Read More.
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China on the move in America's back yard: Honduras, El Salvador
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is increasing its social, economic, and strategic footprint in the Central American countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. The United States and democracies are fading away while socialism/communism is rising and encircling the West. Read More.
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President of El Salvador: No more State Dept. lectures, please, on ‘democracy’
Foreign heads of state said little publicly in response to the indictment on April 4, 2023 of former President Donald Trump, but El Salvador President Nayib Bukele took note of the obvious. Read More.
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Team Biden sending $2.6 billion more in 'security assistance' to Ukraine
The Department of Defense announced on Tuesday it was sending $2.6 billion more of U.S. military hardware to Ukraine. Read More.
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Report: South Korea union official charged with sending photos from U.S. bases to North Korea
A top official at the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) in South Korea has been arrested after being accused of photographing U.S. military facilities in South Korea and sending the photos to operatives in North Korea. Read More.
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The news of the world is as wild as it gets
In the course of just over a week, China and Russia reaffirmed their friendship and military ties, the Iranian regime proxies lashed out with rockets at U.S. forces in neighboring Syria, North Korea shot off a few more missiles, France was rocked by serious rioting, all to the backdrop of what could well be a global banking crisis sending financial shockwaves from Silicon Valley to Switzerland. Read More.
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Money the deciding factor as Honduras severs ties with Taiwan, kowtows to Beijing
Honduras has established diplomatic relations with China and formally cut ties with Taiwan. Read More.
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Ukraine grain shipments, a critical global lifeline, continue to flow despite war
Despite a widening war with Russia, shipments of Ukrainian food and grain are still being shipped to global markets under a complex but fragile accord brokered by the United Nations and nearby Turkey. Read More.
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EV mandates? Team Biden energy policies make Xi Jinping smile
President Xi Jinping of the People's Republic of China is often photographed with a smug smile, bordering on a smirk. It conveys the satisfaction that comes with presumed success. Read More.

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