By Tyler Durden It what may be the largest “fake vaccine document” seizure to date – following on the heels of one in Memphis –…
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By Scott S. Powell Nowhere is the abuse of power in directing government manpower and spending more blatant than in the Biden administration’s promotion of Critical…
By Tyler Durden By Eric Kulisch of Freight Waves, Chinese authorities are expected to begin a phased reopening of a container terminal at the massive Port…
By Aneela Shahzad Some may have noticed that since Biden’s announcement of withdrawal from Afghanistan, Indian media has become somewhat obsessed with the idea of…
By Erica S. Downs Editor’s Note: This paper first appeared in the SAIS Review, Volume XXXII, No. 2 (Summer-Fall 2012), pages 65-84. This article examines three…
by TYLER DURDEN At a moment China’s military is holding extensive drills that include submarines, aircraft, and warship maneuvers near Taiwan – and as the world beholds…
By Dorothy Li State media in China have quietly scrubbed reports of an alleged Swiss biologist criticizing the United States’ efforts to investigate the origins of…
By Tyler Durden Kyle Bass is warning that China – which announced it was ready to deepen “friendly and cooperative” relations with the Taliban mere…
By Stephen Bryen Commentary Taiwan needs to worry about American reliability. Unlike Afghanistan, where the United States had committed its forces for two decades, Taiwan has no U.S.…