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U.S. Pacific commander goes public: China violated pledge not to militarize disputed islands
The commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command is speaking out on the growing threat posed by China. Read More.
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U.S. intelligence still split on Covid origins; Annual threat assessment spares China
Analysts say that China will continue to successfully evade responsibility or consequences from the worldwide spread of Covid as long as entrenched Deep State operatives in U.S. intelligence resist the lab leak theory supported by several Trump administration officials and current intel officials in other nations. Read More.
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War started with strikes on early warning radars, but Russian fighters never took off
While Russia began its invasion by attempting to ground Ukraine’s air force by bombing early warning radars, Vladimir Putin has yet to risk his country’s air force, military analysts say. Read More.
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Russia now a ‘pariah’ for Team Biden except on one strategic issue: Iran nuclear deal
Joe Biden’s team of negotiators and those from European states continue to partner with Russia in negotiations with Iran in Vienna, even as they sanctioned Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Read More.
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U.S.-Russian tactics, ISR near Ukraine seen as intelligence bonanza for China
Amid the ongoing situation in Ukraine, the Kremlin is gathering vital intelligence which could be especially valuable for China's People’s Liberation Army (PLA), military analysts say. Russia and China signed an intelligence-sharing agreement several years ago. Read More.
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Post-Reagan U.S. policy toward Russia seen benefiting China
Why did the U.S. Joe Biden Administration choose this time to cause Russian President Vladimir Putin to trigger recognition of the sovereignty of two small regions in the south-east of Ukraine? Read More.
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Intelligence shaped Durham filing; U.S. agencies downplayed China's interference in 2020 election
Based on intelligence he has seen, former U.S. Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe said he expects more criminal indictments will result from special counsel John Durham’s investigation of Democrats’ attempts to falsely link Donald Trump to Russia. Read More.
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By coming to Tonga’s rescue, China reminds ‘woke’ New Zealand how vulnerable it is
On Jan. 15, a massive underwater volcanic explosion devastated the South Pacific island nation of Tonga. China is using a humanitarian supply mission to the island as a preview of the invasion capabilities of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), an analyst said. Read More.
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Analyst: How U.S. can help Ukraine stop Russia without American troops
The United States can help Ukraine turn back an invasion by Russia without deploying troops or nuclear weapons, an analyst said. Read More.
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Centcom commander: ‘We should expect a resurgent ISIS’
After being effectively wiped out during the administration of President Donald Trump, the Islamic State (ISIS) has reportedly regrouped and has launched several attacks since the Biden administration’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. Read More.
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With world’s eyes on Ukraine, China dramatically steps up Taiwan incursions
Over the course of just two days, China sent 52 military aircraft into Taiwan’s air defense zone. Read More.
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Moon race momentum: China reveals concept for possible Moon lander
A recent Chinese revelation of a concept for a manned Moon lander should add to concern that China is accelerating its target date for putting people on the Moon, in a new Moon-Race with the United States. Read More.
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Latest North Korean missile test registers on Israel’s radar screen
If North Korea indeed was successful in a second test of a hypersonic missile, Israel and its ally the United States should be highly concerned the technology could make its way to Iran, an analyst said. Read More.
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China complaint on Starlink near miss seen as rationale to arm its space station
On Dec. 3, 2021, China complained to the United Nations that on July 1 and Oct. 21, 2021, satellites of the United States SpaceX Corporation’s Starlink Internet-satellite constellation came close to China’s Tiangong space station, forcing at least one avoidance maneuver. Read More.
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U.S. Space Force orders upgrade of its first offensive weapon system
The U.S. Defense Department said it plans to upgrade Space Force weapons systems which will be used to disrupt foreign satellite links during military operations. Read More.

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