July 13, 2023 Whatever happened to ... the investigations into the Chinese spy balloon The Chinese spy balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina more than five months ago, yet investigations by the FBI and other agencies have not yielded answers.
July 13, 2023 12 Republican AGs defend Florida law restricting Chinese land ownership against allegations of racism Idaho Attorney General Raúl R. Labrador and 11 other Republican AGs are defending a Florida law on Chinese land ownership signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
July 13, 2023 The most dangerous recession might not be economic Failure to meet recruiting objectives across all the branches of the U.S. military could pose worse consequences for the nation than the sluggish economy.
July 12, 2023 Concerns raised over China's new counter-espionage law: 'anyone can be detained' China has broadened a national security law that is expected to increase tensions with the U.S. and Western countries. Treasury Secretary Yellen raised concerns with officials in Beijing.
July 11, 2023 Biden committed the worst First Amendment violation in nation's history: Andrew Bailey Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey reacts to the White House asking a federal appeals court to block its social media ban ruling on 'America Reports.'
July 11, 2023 China is knocking on Texas' door: Here's how US needs to respond Armed with predatory loan terms and virtually no accountability, China’s sights are firmly set on the United States' Latin American neighbors.
July 10, 2023 Iran claims to have hard drives from recent raid against opposition group compound in Europe Amid Iranian regime reports that it obtained sensitive data about an opposition group in Albania both Tirana and Washington say those claims are untrue.
July 10, 2023 What Shinzo Abe taught me about strong relationships Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stood out as an authentic statesman who embodied character, conviction and resilience in the face of international and domestic pressure and criticism.
July 9, 2023 As China threat grows in Asia, Japan to open NATO liaison office to counter Beijing Japan will open a NATO liaison office in Tokyo in yet another move to increase its security capabilities and deter Chinese aggression in the region.
July 5, 2023 To deter China, the US should build rings of fire To counter China, the U.S. must develop a strategy to assess gaps in our theater-range strike capabilities in the Indo-Pacific and the military requirements to close them.