April 28, 2024

Geopolitics

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Globalists, and jihadists, in the new world ruling order
Market globalists, wokers and jihadists have found allies in each other. Read More.
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South Korea missile advances check North, puts China at risk
South Korea has made significant advancements in its missile program out of the eye of the international media. But the rapid pace of development is being closely tracked by North Korea, China, and Russia. Read More.
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PLA movements reported as Pelosi reached Taipei
Chinese state-run media reported that Su-35 fighter jets were crossing the Taiwan Strait at around 10:20 p.m. local time (around 10:20 a.m. EST), about the same time U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's delegation landed in Taipei. Read More.
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Globalists at WEF call for end of private car ownership
The globalists at the World Economic Forum (WEF) are calling for an end to private vehicle ownership in favor of public transportation and "communal" cars. Read More.
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Taiwan chip giant warns on impact of China invasion
The modern world would have trouble functioning without the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), one of the main suppliers of the world’s most advanced microchips. Read More.
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Seoul intel chiefs indicted for covering up official’s death
Two former directors of South Korea's National Intelligence Service (INS) during the administration of leftist President Moon Jae-In have been indicted for allegedly covering up the death in North Korea of a Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries official. Read More.
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Xi warns Biden not to defy CCP on Taiwan
Chinese supreme leader Xi Jinping on Thursday warned Joe Biden not to "play with fire" by defying the communist regime in Beijing on the Taiwan issue. Read More.
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Biden bows to China on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan
On July 21, caving to Chinese threats, pressure and concerns from the Pentagon, President Joe Biden publicly discouraged the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, from visiting Taiwan. Read More.
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Space Force chief admits next war could start in space
Air Force Gen. John Raymond, current chief of the Space Force, has confirmed he supports Team Biden’s efforts to reach a UN-sponsored agreement on military activity in space. The Trump administration had rejected the agreement, saying it amounted to an arms control ploy by China and Russia to limit American power in space. Read More.
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Poll: Americans want China held accountable for Covid
A new poll found that 60 percent of Americans believe China intentionally unleashed the Covid virus and that the communist nation should be held accountable for the subsequent deaths and suffering of millions of Americans. Read More.
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Biden frowns on Pelosi Taiwan trip; China threatens ‘military’ response
Joe Biden said unspecified U.S. military brass are advising against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visiting Taiwan in a significant show of weakness by a U.S. leader to communist China which is now widely regarded as the top threat to U.S. national security. Read More.
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Team Biden still sending billions to Afghanistan
A government watchdog group said the Biden administration continues to send billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars to Afghanistan and is also preventing an audit of their actions. Read More.
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Ukraine demands more weapons from U.S.?
Ukraine's first lady, in and address before the U.S. Congress on Wednesday, said Ukraine was "grateful" for the billions of dollars in aid it has received from Team Biden thus far. Then, she asked for more. Read More.
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Team Biden discovers new Saudi ruler is no American asset
Mohammed Bin Salman is young, brash and ruthless. What sets him apart from his Saudi colleagues is that he is the de facto ruler of the biggest crude oil exporter in the world. After years of stagnation, the Gulf Arab kingdom, with the fastest economic growth in a decade, is awash with money. Read More.
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As Russia tightens the vice, Trump's warning recalled
This was a crisis waiting to happen. Europe’s unfolding energy emergency was long in coming but at the same time widely encouraged by Western European states all too eager to embrace Russia’s cheap and available natural gas delivered to the European Union’s doorstep by a spiderweb of pipelines some dating from the Soviet era. Read More.

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