October 26, 2025

Geopolitics

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Xi loyalists among senior Chinese military leaders purged
Nine senior military leaders have been purged by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) amid rumors about its direction, leadership and control of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Read More.
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China, N. Korea accelrate nuclear threats to United States
Recent U.S. Government testimony reports that China’s strategic nuclear threat continues to increase, while an Oct. 10, 2025 military parade in Pyongyang shows that North Korea may have the world’s largest multiple-warhead nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Read More.
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Trump: Time to embrace 'golden age of the Middle East'
In a Middle East peace signing ceremony and speeches to the Israeli parliament and Arab leaders, President Donald Trump on Oct. 13, 2025, called on all sides to "put the old feuds and bitter hatreds behind us" and embrace the "golden age of the Middle East." Read More.
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China leader's real nightmare: Underground churches
It is the spiritual war that bedevils Chinese Communist Party atheists. How can ideological materialists control what they can't see? Read More.
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Japan's 'Iron Lady' set to become new prime minister
Sanae Takaichi, a conservative known as Japan's "Iron Lady," who opposes communist China and is also against same sex marriage, is poised to become the nation's new prime minister. Read More.
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Pakistan, via China, to be capable of tracking U.S. ICBMs?
Since the 1970s China has assisted Pakistan’s nuclear weapon and nuclear missile buildup that could soon include intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) — according to the former Biden Administration that sanctioned involved Pakistani companies in December 2024. Read More.
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UN 80th: Stern rebuke by Trump, praise for 'potential'
President Donald Trump lambasted the United Nations on opening day for its failure to stop global crises in the midst of major regional wars, humanitarian disasters, looming security threats, never mind costly bureaucratic waste. But like a stern professor, yet as the leader of the most prominent and founding UN member state, he then added that the world organization isn’t living up to its potential, and scathingly challenged, “What’s the purpose of the United Nations?” Read More.
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Trump plan for Gaza resolution released by White House
The White House on Monday published U.S. President Donald Trump's “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict,” proposing terms under which the war would immediately cease if both Israel and Hamas accept the accord. Read More.
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Trump at United Nations slams rogue states; globalists 'are going to hell'
Back in his hometown, Terminator Trump was not making nice in his address to the 80th United Nations General Assembly. Read More.
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$2.5 billion in Pentagon grants went to China military
The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party disclosed in an alarming new report that 300 Pentagon research grants funded Chinese entities and more than half involved partnerships with companies linked to PLA research and industrial projects. Read More.
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United Nations budget cut to 10% of NYC's school system
Presidents, prime ministers, kings and potentates are converging on New York for the United Nations General Assembly session. Read More.
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U.S. cocaine consumers make CJNG top Mexican cartel
Things are changing in the Mexican narco world. There’s a new cartel on top. Read More.
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Xi is helping Taiwan, U.S. counter his 'parade of threats'
New weapons which pose new threats to Taiwan were rolled out by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and People's Liberation Army (PLA) during China's Sept. 3 "parade of threats," an analyst noted. Read More.
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With parade, Communist China invited world to revise history
The Chinese communists put on a massive military parade in Beijing to both commemorate the 1945 victory over Japan as well as to reinforce the rule and strategic vision of Supreme Leader Xi Jinping. Read More.
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Korean pastor who backed Kirk on Sept. 6, jailed on Sept. 8
Pastor Son Hyun-bo of Busan, South Korea who supported Charlie Kirk’s appearance in Seoul days before his death was arrested by the government of President Lee Jae-Myung on Sept. 8. Son had organized protests in support of former conservative President Yoon Suk-Yeol. Read More.

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