Originally published by Gatestone Institute Commentary There is now a Chinese invasion of the U.S. homeland. “The jungle is filled with Chinese marching to America,” said war correspondent Michael Yon to Gatestone. Chinese migrants are entering the United States on foot at the southern border. Almost all are desperate, seeking a better life for themselves…
China’s Saboteurs Are Coming to America
Burmese Junta Gives PLA Foothold in the Bay of Bengal
Commentary New Delhi has confronted the Burma government over Indian satellite images of Chinese workers constructing a listening post and extending an airstrip on the Coco Islands in the Bay of Bengal. Burma (also known as Myanmar) has denied Chinese involvement, but Indian officials are concerned that the facility will enable the People’s Liberation Army…
No Money, No Nukes: Time to Bankrupt China’s Regime
Originally published by Gatestone Institute Commentary “We are probably not going to be able to do anything to stop, slow down, disrupt, interdict, or destroy the Chinese nuclear development program that they have projected out over the next 10 to 20 years,” said Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley on March 29 at…
REPLAY: No Drill: The CCP Is Preparing for a Shooting War–Webinar by Committee on the Present Danger: China
In a webinar held by Committee on the Present Danger: China on March 16, the implications of the Chinese military’s recent operations and how the United States should deter war were discussed. The panelists include: Gordon G. Chang, senior fellow of Gatestone Institute; Ross Kennedy, founder of Fortis Analysis; Charles “Sam” Faddis, former CIA clandestine…
No Drill: The CCP Is Preparing for a Shooting War–Webinar by Committee on the Present Danger: China
In a webinar held by Committee on the Present Danger: China on March 16, the implications of the Chinese military’s recent operations and how the United States should deter war were discussed. The panelists include: Gordon G. Chang, senior fellow of Gatestone Institute; Ross Kennedy, founder of Fortis Analysis; Charles “Sam” Faddis, former CIA clandestine…
REPLAY 10 AM ET: No Drill: The CCP Is Preparing for a Shooting War–Webinar by Committee on the Present Danger: China
In a webinar held by Committee on the Present Danger: China on March 16, the implications of the Chinese military’s recent operations and how the United States should deter war were discussed. The panelists include: Gordon G. Chang, senior fellow of Gatestone Institute; Ross Kennedy, founder of Fortis Analysis; Charles “Sam” Faddis, former CIA clandestine…
Minister Pledges to Curb Canadian Universities’ Joint Research With Chinese Military Institute
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne said he is unhappy with Canadian universities working with a Chinese military institution on sensitive high-tech research and pledged to introduce new guidelines to bolster research security. “I am not happy and it’s unacceptable,” Champagne said at the House Standing Committee on Science and Research meeting on Feb. 2. “I’m looking to impose…
Xi Jinping Changes Head of Central Theater Command 3 Times in 18 Months
China’s Central Theater Command (CTC) has appointed its third commander in one and a half years. China observers have said that the move is another effort by Xi Jinping’s to secure military cronies. But a couple of abnormalities also point to Xi’s insecurities in relation to the Chinese military. On Jan. 18, Xi Jinping, the…
Deterring the CCP’s Plans to Take Over Taiwan
Commentary This article provides some concrete suggestions to enhance Taiwan’s deterrence capabilities against the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) plans. The author hopes the Taiwanese government reviews these recommendations for immediate consideration and future planning. Military Deterrence What is military deterrence? According to U.S. Joint Publication 3.0 Joint Operations, deterrence “prevents adversary action through the presentation…
China Uses Mock-ups of US Aircraft Carrier as Training Target, Satellite Images Show
New satellite images reveal mock-ups of U.S. naval vessels in a desert in western China. The structures, designed to appear as an American aircraft carrier and destroyers, are likely intended to be used as targets in military training. The images were captured by Maxar Technologies, a Colorado-based imaging company. They were taken via satellite over…
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