Tag: invasion

Beware of Hidden Messages From War Games

Commentary An NBC Meet the Press special on May 14  presented a war game conducted by the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), a Washington-based think tank. On the surface, the game appeared to “educate” its audience. However, looking deeper into the messages delivered, “education” was not its purpose. These are the “conclusions” as quoted…


Blinken Gives Biden’s China Policy; Panel On US Taiwan Policy

President Joe Biden says “yes” to defending Taiwan for the third time, only to be walked back by his staff again. I invite three experts to discuss the Taiwan question and the U.S.-China relationship regarding Taiwan. Plus, Secretary of States Antony Blinken laid out the Biden administration’s China policy. We cover what’s in the details….


Taiwan Can Learn from Ukraine in Defending Against Possible Chinese Invasion: Analysts

Taiwan may be forced to confront a saturation of missile attacks and cyberattacks against critical infrastructure in a fight to maintain its de facto independence from the Chinese regime. Taking tips from Ukraine could prove to be beneficial to its survival, according to experts. Russia is using a variety of cruise missiles and short-range ballistic…


Predicting When Communist China Will Make Its Move on Taiwan

Commentary The window for deterring a communist Chinese invasion of Taiwan is rapidly closing, and concrete actions are needed now. The ongoing Russo-Ukrainian has sparked a great deal of speculation about Taiwan’s future. Without question, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) are drawing various conclusions about the world’s response…


The CCP’s Military Plan for Taiwan’s Subjugation

News Analysis The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) disguises its intent to subjugate Taiwan via a siege. Inspiration for this effort comes from Chinese military and diplomatic history. The classic Chinese military strategy book, “Thirty-Six Stratagems,” was written over 1,500 years ago. The first strategy, to “deceive the heavens to cross the sea,” was designed for…


China Blames Moderna for ‘Making COVID’; Joe Micallef Details Russia-China Relationship

Chinese media is telling their citizens America made COVID-19, again—this time using Moderna as the scapegoat. China’s COVID-19 cases are rising, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is blaming the United States for it. And the Chinese regime is also mandating teachers to teach the “correct” Ukraine Russia story. Plus, I spoke to Joseph Micallef…


Governor of Lviv Looks to Businesses as Refugee Flow Ebbs

The governor of Ukraine’s Lviv region sat down with The Epoch Times and NTD to talk about the refugee flow from the war-torn east and helping relocate businesses to the region. Gov. Maksym Kozytskyy also discusses the military build-up and how block posts (checkpoints) sprung up everywhere. From NTD News


Beware of the CCP’s Strategic Deception

Commentary As the Russian invasion of Ukraine risks escalating into a nuclear war, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) refuses to make a clear-cut commitment to distance itself from the aggressor. This is clear following the video call between President Joe Biden and his counterpart Xi Jinping on March 18. However, in the lead-up to the…


Russian On-air Protester Fined, Faces Possible Prison Term

NEW YORK—An employee of Russian state television who interrupted a live news program to protest the war in Ukraine was released from custody Tuesday and fined about $270, but still could face a prison sentence. Marina Ovsyannikova told reporters she was not allowed to sleep while held in police custody and that she was interrogated…


BMW Joins Other Carmakers in Ukraine Crisis Output Warning

BERLIN—BMW cut its car division’s 2022 profit margin forecast on Wednesday, the latest automaker to warn of problems from ongoing chip shortages and new supply chain disruptions as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It now expects an earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) margin of 7–9 percent for its car business rather than…