Category: Jake Sullivan

‘Green Energy Movement Empowers China,’ Says Marc Morano; US-China 7-Hour Meeting Reaches No Results

Does China want to provide military supplies to Russia? Crossing that line means the United States must elevate its relationship with China from competition to confrontation. U.S. officials met with their Chinese counterparts in Rome, and their meeting resulted in nothing new. A climate agenda from the Biden administration is only aiding China’s climate aggression—using…


China Showing No Signs of Ending Support for Russia After ‘Intense’ Talks With US

News Analysis China’s state-run media is signaling that Beijing will continue to side with Russia over the war in Ukraine, after seven hours of “intense” talks between U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan and Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi in Rome on March 14. The two sides discussed a number of issues, including Taiwan and North…


US Warns China of Consequences If It Aids Russia

The United States is warning China of consequences if it aids Russia in the war with Ukraine. While the nature of these consequences has not been made clear, officials have said that the United States will initiate a response in the event of Chinese aid to Russia’s war effort. “Should [China] provide military or other…


Clinton Campaign Operatives Appear to Have Manufactured False Data to Create Fictious Trump-Russia Trail

An explosive new court filing in a case brought by Alfa Bank contains never before seen evidence that operatives working for the Clinton campaign planted a trail of false evidence in order to tie Alfa Bank to the Trump Organization. In the months preceding the 2016 presidential election, the Clinton campaign pushed the story that…


Russia Could Invade Ukraine Before the End of the Olympics: White House

The White House is continuing to signal urgency as it relates to a Russian invasion of Ukraine. During a press briefing Friday, national security adviser Jake Sullivan reiterated to reporters that Russia could invade Ukraine any day and added that an invasion could occur before the completion of the Beijing Olympics, which are set to…


China Would Face Costs If Russia Invades Ukraine, US National Security Advisor Says

China would bear some of the costs if Russia were to invade Ukraine, warned White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday. “We believe that Beijing will end up owning some of the costs of a Russian invasion of Ukraine and that they should calculate that as they consider their engagements with the Russian…


China Would Face Costs If Russia Invades Ukraine, US National Security Adviser Says

China would bear some of the costs if Russia were to invade Ukraine, warned White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Feb. 6. “We believe that Beijing will end up owning some of the costs of a Russian invasion of Ukraine and that they should calculate that as they consider their engagements with the…


Biden Administration Says Ukraine Invasion Could Come ‘Any Day’

A top White House aide on Sunday asserted that Russia could invade Ukraine “any day” now amid a weeks-long standoff between Moscow and Washington. “It could happen as soon as tomorrow or it could take some weeks yet,” Biden administration National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told ABC News on Sunday. Russian President Vladimir Putin, he…


Biden Administration Says Ukraine Invasion Could Come ‘Any Time Now’

A top White House aide asserted on Feb. 6 that Russia could invade Ukraine at “any time now” amid a weeks-long standoff between Moscow and Washington. “It could happen as soon as tomorrow or it could take some weeks yet,” Biden administration national security adviser Jake Sullivan told ABC News. Russian President Vladimir Putin, he…


Biden Admin to Focus on 4 Priorities in US-China Engagement: National Security Adviser

The Biden administration will focus on four key areas in future bilateral engagement with China, National security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Tuesday. Speaking hours after a 3.5-hour virtual summit between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, Sullivan said the future of the U.S.-China relationship can best be categorized by prioritizing four “buckets”…