China Steps up Iran War Diplomacy
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It was a bitterly cold, overcast winter day when China’s senior-most general left for a meeting with hundreds of high-ranking Communist Party officials, including their leader, Xi Jinping. Gen. Zhang Youxia never made it. Security personnel sent by Xi ...
A major strategic shift in the Indo-Pacific is happening quietly: China’s presence in seas and ports far from its coast is becoming routine. The frequency of its appearances has been rising for about a decade.
Allegations of graft, exploitation and poor conditions within the People’s Liberation Army raise concerns over its combat readiness
Taiwan’s $40 billion supplemental defense budget remains stalled in parliament amid mistrust over opaque procurement practices, even as U.S. and Chinese military maneuvers heighten regional tensions. Washington’s first Typhon missile launch in the ...
In the ever-shifting geopolitical sphere, China's growing military presence and the ongoing tensions over Taiwan and the South China Sea continue to be a closely watched topic — particularly in regard to China's ambition for naval power. In recent years ...