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Ukraine’s military and infrastructure may have come face to face with a Chinese cyberattack days before the deadly Eastern European conflict. Experts question whether this was a coordinated effort with Russia — or did the Chinese act alone?
Although the possible decommission of warships built in the last decade may not be considered a good move by the Biden administration, Congress could push for it as a way to come to Taiwan's aid.
American universities continue to find themselves in the crosshairs of China's communist regime – and according to a former CIA operations officer, there's ample people and funding behind their cause to exert dominance over everyone involved.
A very concerned parent who lost his son to fentanyl is warning Americans about the escalating distribution of the deadly drug throughout the United States.
A global security expert is suggesting steps world leaders could take that might diminish the hardline beliefs held by the Taliban … and perhaps even bring them to the negotiating table and into the world of "modern diplomacy."
A chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, talks of renewing an Iran nuclear deal that's never worked, and a weak response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine are leaving many questioning the "credibility" of the U.S. under a Joe Biden administration.
Before they pursue the business relationship any further, leaders in a midwestern state are being urged not to ignore the practices of a Chinese company suspected of utilizing forced labor of Uyghurs and other minorities at its China-based subsidiaries.
Training exercises taking place between U.S. and Japanese forces are strengthening their operational capability together on the battlefield. But a retired U.S. Marine officer argues that to attain regional security, such exercises should also extend to include Taiwan.
Espionage operations inside the United States by the Communist Chinese Party are a daily occurrence – and it appears that nearly anyone can become a victim.
Pushing Vladimir Putin's back against the wall through economic sanctions may compel the Russian dictator to "up the ante" in his assault against Ukraine. So says a retired U.S. Air Force officer who has previously warned the Russians will never accept a NATO flag flying in Ukraine.