November 25, 2024

Geopolitics

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China says Taiwan escalation a ‘declaration of sovereignty’
China on Oct. 4 carried out its largest incursion inside Taiwan’s air defense zone to date, sending 58 warplanes, including 12 nuclear-capable bombers, the Taiwanese Defense Ministry said. Read More.
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‘Big trouble’: Trump warns of war with China
The communist regime in China is primed to exploit the weakness it sees in Joe Biden and his administration, former President Donald Trump noted on Wednesday. Read More.
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Transportation heads warn of supply chains ‘collapse’
World leaders were so consumed with lockdowns and travel bans amid the Covid pandemic that they failed to heed warnings that global supply chains were in jeopardy of collapsing, officials in the maritime, road, and aviation shipping industries said. Read More.
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Military planes seen landing at Bagram Air Base
The strategically vital air base that Joe Biden abandoned to the Taliban has been re-opened and is being used by military aircraft, reports sa Read More.
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Why a peace treaty poses a mortal threat to South Korea
Time is running out for President Moon Jae-In. He has barely more than half a year to leave a legacy in Korean and world history as the leader responsible for bringing permanent peace at last to Korea, North and South. Read More.
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Report: Political prisoners fill 3 new N. Korea prison camps
For those who run afoul of North Korea’s rules against “non-socialist” activities, and others caught breaking Covid-19 quarantine protocols, the Kim Jong-Un regime has reportedly built new prison camps. Read More.
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Déjà vu in Afghanistan: Obama’s Benghazi team is back
Team Biden's catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which saw 13 American military personnel and nearly 200 Afghans killed in the terrorist bombing of Kabul airport and the bungled U.S. drone strike which killed ten members, including seven children, of an American-friendly Afghan family, elicited "an eerie sense of déjà vu," an analyst noted. Read More.
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Milley calls undermined Trump's approach to China
Former U.S. officials say the Trump administration’s approach to China would have been “completely undermined” by Gen. Mark Milley’s unauthorized phone calls to China’s top general in which, according to a new book by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, Milley said he would inform China of any U.S. attack. Read More.
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Press not free in once-democratic South Korea
The South Korean courts and the government of leftist President Moon Jae-In have stepped up their crackdown on press freedom by imprisoning YouTube commentators who are critical of the regime or entities which support it, a report said. Read More.
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Kabul bomber walked out of air base prison Biden abandoned
One of the terrorists who killed 13 U.S. military personnel and 169 Afghans in the bombings at Kabul airport walked away from the prison at Bagram Air Base after Joe Biden abandoned the base which held high strategic value, a report said. Read More.
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Media blackout on India's Ivermectin success story
Big Media is continuing its blackout on how India has put Ivermectin to use in the treatment and prevention of Covid-19 to great success. Read More.
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30,000 in UK died from Covid within 3 weeks of jab
During the first six months of 2021, 30,305 people died of Covid-19 within three weeks of receiving the vaccine, the UK Office for National Statistics revealed. The data destroys the narrative that the majority of deaths from Covid amid the most recent wave of the virus are unvaccinated individuals, a report said. Read More.
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New big lie: China did not profit from 9-11
China’s Ministry of Propaganda adores big lies. It repeats them often, year after year, because it understands that ad-nauseum repetition is one of the best tools for conditioning global elites to defer to the CCP’s wishes. Read More.
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Guinea president arrested over rigged 2020 election
Special forces in the African nation of Guinea have arrested President Alpha Conde on election fraud charges, reports say. Read More.
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China lusts after Taiwan's semiconductor powerhouse
The invention of the solid-state transistor in the 1950s transformed the electronics and computing industries, and later, human society as a whole. The innovation and refining within the semiconductor manufacturing process drove the so-called "Third Industrial Revolution" from the 1950s to the 2000s. Read More.

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