Tag: China Insider

Gen. David Stilwell: We Are in a New Cold War With China and We Have the Knowledge to Win

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is declaring they are siding with Russia. In a diverging world of autocratic governments versus Western nations, many are wondering what factors determine a successful defense against various types of warfare from Russia and Communist China. In particular, when it comes to Taiwan, an island not bigger than the state…


Can Trust Principles Defend America Against Communist China? Keith Krach Explains

I spoke with Keith Krach, former under secretary of state for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment, about how to combat China’s growing malign influence in high tech, economic, and political domains—using the tools of the free market, trust, and partnership against China’s growing authoritarian circle. We discuss the Trump State Department, Krach’s historic visit…


Steve Yates: Recognizing Taiwan’s Independence Amid Concerns of a Chinese Military Invasion

Did the Chinese regime betray Ukraine? The two nations held decades of friendship. Now China’s top officials call Russia their closest ally, a “rock solid” relationship against the West. We examine what role China is playing in the Ukraine crisis. The invasion of Ukraine is drawing attention to the island south of China. The Chinese…


‘Communism Is an Evil Religion,’ Says Trevor Loudon, as Socialism Seeks to Influence Religion and Society in America

During the 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) I spoke with Trevor Loudon, an expert on socialism and communism. His new film, “Enemies Within the Churches,” details the corruption communism has brought into Christianity. We discussed how the Chinese Communist Party seeks to subvert America and to bring down the moral fabric of this society….


2022 South Korean Election a Choice of Communism or Freedom: North Korea Escapee Arthur Lee & Amb. Morse Tan

Choosing communism or freedom—that’s the question in the South Korean election this week between conservative Yoon Seok-Yul and progressive Lee Jae Myung. With key issues like relations with North Korea and with Japan, the country’s economic policies, and growing discontent with Chinese aggression, who will the Korean voters choose as the next president? Follow David…


‘Millions If Not Billions’: Former Acting AG Matt Whitaker Talks About the Cost of China’s Intellectual Property Theft

During the 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), I got the chance to speak with former acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker. Now the co-chairman for America First Policy Institute’s Center for Law & Justice, Whitaker speaks on the intellectual property theft by communist China and how it costs America millions if not billions of dollars. During…


Ukraine Fueled China’s Naval Power; Sen. Rick Scott’s Bill to Sanction China If It Invades Taiwan

China allegedly asked Russia to delay its invasion until after the Winter Olympic Games. What else are they planning?  Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) has introduced a new bill calling to sanction China, in the likely event the Chinese military invades Taiwan. I spoke with him at the 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Ukraine’s military tech to…


China Not Sanctioning Russia Amid Its Invasion of Ukraine; China Wanted Russia To Wait Until After The Olympics

China is financing Russia amid sanctions against the country. This is pre-planned, as the Russian embassy to China reveals. Growing calls to sanction China too is pushing the Chinese regime to re-think its position. Still, it seems it’s supporting Russia all the way economically with increasing imports of oil and goods. What do we do…


How Russia’s Invasion Dooms China’s Chance to Take Taiwan; Rep. Ken Buck Weighs In

The allied response to sanction Russia may deter China. A unified response to aggression is reshaping the world. A divide is clear: authoritarianism versus a new allied West. Is China comfortable invading Taiwan knowing the stakes just got that much higher? We explore why China is supporting Russia, and how much harder it is for…


Sen. Mike Braun and KT McFarland: Energy Independence to Confront China and Russia | CPAC 2022

This year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) was held amid global turmoil. While Russia invades Ukraine, many say that China remains the bigger threat. However, what are the prerequisites to confronting China and Russia? Experts and lawmakers at the conference seem to agree that energy independence is the way. I spoke with Sen. Mike Braun…