March 28, 2024

Geopolitics

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Jan. 5, 2017 meeting: Lawsuit demands release of all records
Judicial Watch announced on Tuesday that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Justice, the FBI and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) for all records related to the January 5, 2017 meeting in the Obama Oval Office during which the Steele dossier and the investigation of Gen. Michael Flynn were discussed. Read More.
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Online rally: Young Iranians 'constant nightmare' for mullahs
Iran’s clerics and terrorist sympathizers are living on borrowed time as a new generation of Iranians yearns for freedom, a group of Iranian dissidents and prominent U.S. and European officials said at a virtual international rally on Friday. Read More.
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Korean War hero denied burial in Seoul's National Cemetery
Gen. Paik Sun-Yup, a major hero of the Korean War who many refer to as “the father of South Korea’s military,” passed away on July 10 at age 99. Read More.
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U.S., West weigh boycotting Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
The United States and other Western nations are reportedly considering a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games over host China's ongoing human rights atrocities. Read More.
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Time on China's side as it encircles major rival India
China looms like an enormous bullying giant above its borders with India stretching more than 4,000 kilometers from the high Himalayas to the west to more mountains and lower level frontiers to the east. Read More.
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String of strategic explosions and fires target Iran
In the latest in a string of mysterious disasters to strike Iran in recent weeks, seven ships at the southern Iranian port of Bushehr reportedly caught fire on July 15. Read More.
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Seoul joins North Korea in thwarting defector's info war
A defector from North Korea who founded a group which has for years been sending food assistance and leaflets containing information into the North is not surprised by the threats he and his fellow defectors regularly receive from the Kim Jong-Un regime. Read More.
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Article by Chinese retired general justifies invasion of Taiwan
On July 9, on the popular WeChat social media platform, retired People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Major Gen. Wang Haiyun, former Chinese Defense Attache to Russia, published a detailed justification for China to invade the democratic island of Taiwan. Read More.
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China media: U.S. policy on S. China Sea is 'mentally retarded'
The new policy position of the United States, which rejects China’s claim to most of the South China Sea and the resources within, is being slammed by communist China's propaganda outlets. Read More.
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Slavery in UK: 100,000 victims get no help from police
Criminal networks have enslaved some 100,000 people in Great Britain, but police are too frightened to intervene out of fear of being labeled "racists," anti-slavery groups say. Read More.
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Ultimatum: U.S. formally rejects China’s claim to South China Sea
The administration of President Donald Trump has issued a multi-agency rejection of the Chinese government’s expansive claims to most of the South China Sea, saying they are illegal under international law. Read More.
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UK bans China’s Huawei 5G in key Trump win
In another victory for President Donald Trump in his stand-off with communist China, Great Britain announced that it is banning China’s telecom giant – Huawei - from the UK’s high speed 5G network. Read More.
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Hong Kong takeover already impacting Christians' freedom
The oppressive restrictions placed on religious people on mainland China are already being felt in Hong Kong in the wake of the Chinese Communist Party's new national security law which essentially ended Hong Kong's autonomy. Read More.
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Why Black LIves don't matter to BLM: Marxists are ‘bullies’
“More people have been shot and killed in Chicago at this point in 2020 than in 2019, despite two months of stay-at-home directives,” conservative radio host Larry Elder told The Washington Times. “Where is Black Lives Matter when you need them?” Read More.
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'We'll be disappeared': Chinese virologist took warning seriously
A Chinese virologist and coronavirus whistleblower who fled Hong Kong in April, said China knew about the virus well before it admitted it did. Read More.

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