President Donald Trump warned that China will “eat up” Canada if Ottawa refuses to align with U.S. Arctic defense plans. The comments come amid rising tensions over Greenland, missile defense, and growing geopolitical competition in the Arctic.
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Greenland is no longer a distant Arctic curiosity but a decisive strategic stronghold in a rapidly militarizing region. As Russia and China push north, control of Greenland could determine America’s future security.
President Trump’s unconventional diplomacy—from Greenland to Gaza—is raising serious questions about whether the United Nations is being quietly sidelined. His proposed “Board of Peace” may signal a deliberate dismantling of entrenched globalist power structures.
Journalist Ben Norton claims NATO leaders are openly signaling conflict with multiple nations beyond Russia, framing the alliance as a global power bloc rather than a defensive pact. He argues Europe now acts as a subordinate partner in a broader geopolitical confrontation.
Denmark and Greenland officials are pushing back against President Trump’s claims over Greenland’s defense and strategic alignment with the United States. The dispute comes amid reports of possible U.S. pressure for Greenland’s secession from Denmark.
A global realignment is unfolding beneath the headlines as power consolidates around resources, leverage, and enforcement. This episode breaks down The Trilateral Endgame reshaping the United States, Russia, China, and the fate of Europe.
President Donald Trump says the United States will keep Venezuelan oil and tankers seized near the country’s coast as Washington escalates its pressure campaign. China and Russia have condemned the move, warning it violates international law and risks broader conflict.
China has filed a $50 billion lawsuit against the state of Missouri after Republican attorneys general moved to collect a $24 billion judgment tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. Missouri officials say the lawsuit is retaliation and vow to continue seizing Chinese-owned assets.
A top-secret US government assessment claims that China would destroy American fighter planes and defeat the military in a possible conflict over Taiwan, The New York Times reported.
China has been militarizing islands in the South China Sea for more than ten years at this point. They've dredged sand in order to turn tiny spots in the ocean into military bases.
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By i3 Atlas Team China’s Strategic Timing While NASA’s communications went silent during recent U.S. government dysfunction, China made space history. The China National Space…
By RT International US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he may be working on a plan to denuclearize in tandem with Russia and…
By JOSH BOAK, CHRIS MEGERIAN and MARK SCHIEFELBEIN President Donald Trump described his face-to-face with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday as a roaring success, saying he would cut…
By Sarah Anderson We talk a lot about China buying up U.S. farmland and what a problem that is for our own national security. In…
By Tyler Durden China’s intelligence service conducted “large scale espionage operations” against the UK – accessing classified government computer systems for over a decade – a senior British…
By RT International The US Department of Defense is scrambling to stock up on approximately $1 billion worth of rare earth minerals due to China’s…


















