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Politics

China Faces Tariff Threat Over Iran Arms Aid

President Trump is threatening China with a 50% tariff on all goods if Beijing provides military assistance to Iran. U.S. intelligence reports allege China is sending shoulder-fired missiles to Tehran. This move escalates U.S.-China tensions and has significant global economic and security implications.

3 days ago
Geopolitics

Trump Warns China on Iran Arms: A Global Power Play

Former President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to China, cautioning against supplying weapons to Iran. This geopolitical statement comes amid U.S. diplomatic efforts in Pakistan and military operations in the Strait of Hormuz. The warning highlights potential U.S.-China friction and its global implications.

4 days ago
Geopolitics

China’s Taiwan Gambit: Peace Talk Hides Military Threat

Taiwan's opposition leader's visit to Beijing is a performative act by China, according to retired US Colonel Grant Nam. While presented as peace talks, it coincides with increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan. This strategy aims to influence both Taiwanese and American politics, while China signals its readiness to use force.

5 days ago
Geopolitics

Taiwan Opposition Leader Visits China Amid Rising Tensions

Taiwan's opposition leader's visit to China is drawing criticism amid rising regional tensions. The trip occurs as China increases pressure on the island, while US lawmakers double down on support for Taiwan's defense. The controversy highlights the delicate geopolitical balance and Taiwan's internal political divisions.

1 week ago
GENERAL

China’s ‘Quarantine’ Plan Could Trap Taiwan, Experts Warn

Experts are warning of a new Chinese strategy: a 'quarantine' of Taiwan. This scenario could see China blockade the island, cutting off supplies and exerting control without a direct invasion. The move presents complex dilemmas for the U.S. and its allies, who must decide how to respond to this gray-zone tactic.

1 week ago
Geopolitics

US Seizes Congo Cobalt Mine in Critical Minerals Showdown

A U.S. firm has purchased a major cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a strategic move to secure critical minerals and counter China's influence. The deal faced significant opposition and included taking on nearly a billion dollars in debt, highlighting the complex global race for essential resources.

2 weeks ago
Politics

US Launches Moon Race, Merging Space and Business

The Artemis II mission marks a new phase in U.S. space exploration, aiming to merge scientific discovery with commercial opportunities. This initiative seeks to develop new materials and medicines in space while competing with China's growing presence in orbit and beyond.

2 weeks ago
Politics

Trump’s Iran Exit Risks Ceding Key Strait to China

If the U.S. withdraws from protecting the Strait of Hormuz, it risks handing significant influence over this vital global oil route to China. This potential move could be seen as a major strategic blunder, especially given U.S. concerns about China's growing global power.

2 weeks ago
GENERAL

US, China Race to Moon for Global Leadership, Resources

The US and China are in a heated race to return to the Moon, driven by a desire for global leadership and access to lunar resources. This competition extends to shaping future space governance, with differing visions for a commercially open versus state-controlled environment. The Moon is seen as a vital staging post for deeper space exploration, including missions to Mars.

2 weeks ago