Taiwan’s Beijing-targeting cruise missile is meant to deter an invasion by threatening to bring the horrors of war to those who give the
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Stingers and Link-22: NATO Is Getting Serious About Taiwan
News of a surprise delivery of the famous Stinger short-range anti-air missile system follows just weeks after Taiwan announced it had started testing
Chinese Snooker Players Face Hearing Over Match-Fixing Charges
In recent years, the English-language version of Chinese-state newspaper The Global Times has carried a regular range of snooker coverage. The reason
Talking to an Investigative Reporter Who Exposed Chinese Influence in Canada
by Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica This story was originally published by ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative
After Years of Enabling Chinese Abuses, Canada’s New Indo-Pacific Strategy Barely Mentions Human Rights
Canada’s new Indo-Pacific strategy, announced with much fanfare by Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, marks a welcome return of common
Can Taiwan Survive the Dangerous ‘Davidson Window’?
Before vacating his position as leader of the U.S.’ Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Phil Davidson shocked the military world by testifying that China
War via Remote Control: China, Taiwan Reveal High-Tech UAVs
After China showed off a range of new scouting and attack aerial drones, Taiwan showed its own new aerial drones that are designed to inflict heavy
The Globetrotting Con Man and Suspected Spy Who Met With President Trump
Tao Liu’s criminal odyssey took him from money laundering in Mexico to a massive scam in China to Trump’s exclusive New Jersey golf club.
Biden Is Sleepwalking Into an American Disaster in Taiwan
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says China is accelerating its preparations to invade Taiwan, but Biden is slowing down efforts to get Taiwan’s
The Case for Stingers: China’s Helicopter Assault Plan
A recent article by China analyst Lyle Goldstein showed why it’s very possible that China’s massive navy would stay out of the initial stages of a
Indonesia Too Dependent on China Economically to Stand Up to Beijing
Indonesia’s attitude toward rising tensions between China and Taiwan suggests Southeast Asia’s largest economy is still dependent on China, fearing
Why Taiwan’s Military Wants to Triple Its HIMARS Order
Taiwan’s military recently sent its budget request to the country’s lawmaking body, asking for money to buy 18 more highly mobile M142 HIMARS missile











