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GENERAL

US Faces Growing Threats from Russia, China, Iran

U.S. intelligence chiefs have detailed a broad range of threats in the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment, citing progress in border security and counter-narcotics while warning of escalating risks from Russia, China, and Iran. The report highlights advancements in missile technology and cyber warfare capabilities by rival nations, alongside ongoing concerns about international terrorism and transnational criminal organizations.

4 weeks ago
Finance

China Aids Iran, US Summit Postponed Amid Tensions

China's ongoing support for Iran, including supplying advanced missiles, has escalated tensions and led to the postponement of a key summit with President Trump. Beijing's actions in the Strait of Hormuz and its role in the global semiconductor supply chain, particularly concerning Taiwan, are raising significant concerns for U.S. foreign policy and global markets.

4 weeks ago
Politics

China’s Leaders Show Cracks: What the ‘Two Sessions’ Revealed

China's recent 'Two Sessions' revealed unusual signs of internal pressure, including high delegate absences, a dull atmosphere, and a lowered economic growth target. These events suggest Beijing is facing significant challenges, with subtle shifts in military messaging and the disappearance of key allies raising questions about leadership stability.

4 weeks ago
GENERAL

NATO Fortifies Arctic Amid Rising Russia, China Threats

NATO has launched 'Arctic Sentry,' a major operation to bolster its presence and coordinate activities in the strategically vital High North. The move comes amid rising concerns over Russia's military build-up and China's growing interest in the region. The alliance's recent 'Cold Response' exercise simulated a large-scale attack, involving thousands of troops and integrating civilian responders to test readiness in extreme conditions.

4 weeks ago
Geopolitics

China Challenges Dollar Dominance Amidst US Military Doubt

China is challenging the U.S. dollar's global dominance, offering stability amidst perceived U.S. conflict and economic uncertainty. A rise in U.S. military conscientious objectors reflects growing doubts about American foreign policy. This shift signals a potential reshaping of the world order.

4 weeks ago
GENERAL

Asia Balks at Trump’s Hormuz Mission, Risks Trade

Asian nations Japan and South Korea are hesitant to join a U.S.-led mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz due to constitutional limits, domestic opposition, and trade concerns. China, with its ties to Iran, is unlikely to participate, instead calling for restraint. The decisions highlight the delicate balance these countries must strike between security alliances and economic interests.

4 weeks ago
Finance

China Aiding Iran: Trump Sends Strong Message to Xi

China is accused of significantly aiding Iran by providing military intelligence and weapons, leading former President Trump to send a strong message to Chinese President Xi Jinping. This geopolitical development raises concerns about regional stability and potential impacts on global markets.

4 weeks ago
Finance

Oil Prices to Drop as Conflict Ends, Ex-Chief Says

Global oil prices are expected to drop significantly once current conflicts end, according to a former energy chief. He stated that the U.S. Navy can secure the Strait of Hormuz alone. The report also raised concerns about China's growing influence in Cuba.

4 weeks ago
Geopolitics

China Funds Anti-War Efforts to Undermine US

China is strategically funding anti-war movements to weaken the US and create a perception of American aggression. This tactic, mirroring Soviet Cold War strategies, aims to deter US intervention, particularly regarding Taiwan, while allowing China to advance its own global ambitions. The video argues that only projecting strength can counter this authoritarian playbook.

4 weeks ago