The recent sanctions imposed by the United States on Chinese entities underscore a growing concern over the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) aggressive pursuit of military dominance through its Military-Civil Fusion strategy.
Naval analyst H I Sutton has published a report in Naval News highlighting the appearance of between three and five new “special and unusual” barges at Guangzhou Shipyard in southern China. Such barges should not be “special” or “unusual”. In fact, they are a relatively ordinary sight at riverside and coastal construction projects.
The Tesla and X CEO's commercial interests in China have come under increased scrutiny since he was picked to head DOGE.
Columnist David Marcus writes that TikTok must be taken out of the Chinese Communist Party's hands if it is to turn the lights back on.
China group is launching a five-figure ad buy in key agricultural states to warn of Chinese gains in that industry and urge state Republicans to move on the issue.
Legislation to revoke China’s Permanent Normal Trade Relations was introduced Thursday by a bipartisan pair of House lawmakers, building on a Republican effort last year to repeal Beijing’s
New Secretary of State Marco Rubio told China's foreign minister on Friday that the U.S. would put the American people first and promote U.S. interests in its relationship with Beijing.
The bizarre surge in popularity for Chinese social media app RedNote has sparked alarm among policy experts who warned it carries even greater security risks than TikTok.
The Chinese Communist Party uses the platform to cultivate a social consensus that undermines U.S. society.
As Chinese app RedNote rises to the top of the US app charts, it could face the same divestiture pressure as TikTok.
Republican senators have introduced a bill that would ban Chinese citizens from purchasing any land in the United States. Arkansas' Tom Cotton, Alabama's Katie Britt, and North Dakota's Kevin Cramer introduced the Not One More Inch or Acre Act on Wednesday.