China, Taiwan and US defense
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China has ample reason to oppose the build-up of American military might in Caribbean Sea –and the recent US interceptions of tankers hauling Venezuelan oil.
China and Russia slam Trump's Venezuela operations as Maduro faces mounting pressure from U.S. oil seizures and military strikes in Caribbean waters.
The new Trump-class ships will be able to strike targets at 80 times the range current ships can reach, according to the Navy.
The world views of China and the U.S. have come into closer alignment in our current era. They go about the enactment of their policies in significantly different ways.
The United States can either accept China’s dominion or will have to deprive China of the thing it needs most to fuel its economy.
T HE BIG noise in 2025 has been President Donald Trump. Launching a barrage of executive orders, he directed his fire at target after target. With the aid of Elon Musk, he attempted to dismantle the federal bureaucracy. On “Liberation Day” he rewrote the rules of trade. Around the world he imposed peace and threatened war.
China is dispatching a diplomat to Cambodia and Thailand as a new bout of violence between the two Southeast Asian nations threatens to derail a ceasefire brokered by President Donald Trump.
It's been a rollercoaster of a year for U.S. trade policy.