Tag: Global Expansion

‘These Are Sovereign Decisions for Each Country to Make’: State Dept on Tunisia’s Plan to Join Bloc With China, Russia

The North African nation of Tunisia plans to join BRICS, a bloc of the world’s leading developing economies including Brazil, Russia, Iran, China, and South Africa. Asked about the issue, a spokesperson for the U.S. State Department said that it was “a sovereign decision” for Tunisia to make. The coalition of developing nations includes some…


Beijing Weakens Its Competitors to ‘Expand Its Own Power While Looking Like a Peacemaker’: Expert

As Russia faces increasing isolation due to its invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has extended a helping hand to Russia, from military, economic, and political cooperation to teaching dictatorial tactics. A China expert believes that the CCP’s strategic intent is to intensify global conflict, weaken the democratic camps, and ultimately take advantage…


US State Department Says ‘Sufficient Resources’ in Place as China Simulates Striking Taiwan

The U.S. State Department has said that “sufficient resources and capabilities” were in place to ensure peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait as Beijing staged war games around Taiwan for a third day. “We are comfortable and confident that we have in place sufficient resources and capabilities in the region to ensure peace and…


No ‘Third Way’ for EU, Experts Warn, as Macron Meets Xi in Beijing

French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Beijing in a bid to improve economic cooperation with the Chinese communist regime—and to ask for China’s help in de-escalating the Russia-Ukraine war. Observers have pointed out that Macron’s pursuit of cooperation with the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is somewhat idealistic. Macron has consistently attempted to take the…


PREMIERING NOW: Will the Trump Indictment Survive a Motion to Dismiss? | The Larry Elder Show | Ep. 149

Former President Donald Trump’s indictment in New York City is a “sad day for American justice” and should be dismissed on legal grounds, according to legal analyst, Paul Kamenar. Kamenar is the lead counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center. He joins Larry Elder to discuss the Trump indictment. The charges brought by Manhattan…


Will the Trump Indictment Survive a Motion to Dismiss? | The Larry Elder Show | Ep. 149

Former President Donald Trump’s indictment in New York City is a “sad day for American justice” and should be dismissed on legal grounds, according to legal analyst, Paul Kamenar. Kamenar is the lead counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center. He joins Larry Elder to discuss the Trump indictment. The charges brought by Manhattan…


Solomon Islands’ Prominent China Critic Allegedly Gets US Travel Visa

Daniel Suidani, the former premier of the Malaita province in the Solomon Islands and a known critic of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), allegedly got a visa on April 4 to travel to the United States after bipartisan congressional support poured in for his cause. The development happened almost two months after Suidani was ousted…


US ‘Needs to Be Worried’ About China’s Model in the Middle East: Expert

Communist China’s apparent efforts to broker peace in the Middle East are part of a larger campaign to undermine global U.S. influence, according to one expert. The regime’s role in brokering a diplomatic detente between Iran and Saudi Arabia in March was just as much an attempt to gain an advantage over the United States…


US Should Shift to Green Energies to Curb Dependence on China: Cybersecurity Expert

As the Biden administration “races to deploy green energy,” the United States should rationally shift its policies to curb its dependence on China, according to Rex Lee, a cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy. “My viewpoint on this is that we do need to migrate part of our grid to renewable energies. And I think…


US Should Rationally Shift Its Green Energy Policies to Curb Dependence on China: Cybersecurity Expert

As the Biden administration “races to deploy green energy,” the United States should rationally shift its policies to curb its dependence on China, according to Rex Lee, a cybersecurity adviser at My Smart Privacy. “My viewpoint on this is that we do need to migrate part of our grid to renewable energies. And I think…