China has boldly lied to the world regarding its position with the coronavirus. The China question is obviously #1 on the president’s list. America must no longer welcome thousands of Chinese students back on campus each fall. Just say “no” to China and any immigration from China. America needs to spurn Wal-Mart-type stores whose shelves […]
Beijing in Wartime Emergency Mode
During his powerful 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump clearly warned America that China posed a powerful threat. Read “The 1 Hour China Book” to understand exactly how this can be. After his dynamic election victory, Donald Trump quickly followed up on his campaign promise to address “the China issue.” America was off to a breathtaking, […]
China: Killing Hong Kong’s Golden Goose
Colm Quinn writes in Foreign Policy: China’s National People’s Congress approved a draft decision today to impose national security laws directly on Hong Kong, beginning the formal legal process that will likely result in the finalized laws coming into effect by September. As Foreign Policy’s James Palmer wrote in his weekly China Brief on Wednesday, the new law “will likely […]
China “A Panicked and Cocooned Middle Power”
At The Federalist, Sumantra Maitra explains that China’s recent aggressive behavior is a result of the country’s leaders realizing their actual place in the global hierarchy, and responding with panic. He writes (abridged): When working as a political journalist in New Zealand, I interviewed Winston Peters, who is now the deputy prime minister. Peters is […]
Sen. Hawley Makes the Case Against U.S.-China Relationship
John Jiang reports in The American Spectator on Sen. Josh Hawley’s frightening “analysis of the U.S.–China strategic situation.” He writes (abridged): Watching the news nowadays, it seems clear that a massive new set of political fault lines are opening up both in Washington and abroad, centered on the issue of the U.S.’s relationship with China. […]
Is This the End of Hong Kong As We Know It?
Colm Quinn explains in Foreign Policy: China is set to bypass Hong Kong’s legislature to enact new national security laws in the latest blow to the city’s autonomous status and a signal that 23 years of Beijing’s “one country, two systems” approach to the financial hub may be coming to an end. Speaking to the annual […]
Coulter: Lab Accident or No, the Virus is China’s Fault
Ann Coulter explains why whether COVID-19 escaped from a lab, or was transmitted in a wet market, it’s still China’s fault, she writes (abridged): We don’t need a crackpot It Escaped From a Lab! theory to blame the Chinese for this pandemic. They allowed these disease-ridden wet markets to continue, year after year, pandemic after […]
Why Should America Defend Over 400-Million People Around the South China Sea?
Pat Buchanan notes at his blog, Buchanan.org, that America is engaged in trying to defend the interests of hundreds of millions of people from China in the area of the South China Sea. He notes “Vietnam is a country of 95 million people. Like China, it is also Communist. The Philippines have more than 7,000 […]
China’s Bigger Problem – Its Damaged Brand
America, if not the world, is angry. China has been lethally dishonest over the coronavirus outbreak. It may be a long time before the world can be confident of the “safety and reliability of Chinese exports,” writes Victor Davis Hanson in NRO. China’s overseas brand is tarnished. Importers can never again be sure of the […]
Did China Decide to Take Down the Free World with the Coronavirus?
At The Diplomat, Ben Lowsen makes the case that Xi Jinping and the Chinese government decided that if China was going to suffer the effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the rest of the world would too. Lowsen writes: We often ascribe a basic level of humanity to even the cruelest leaders, but People’s Republic of […]
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