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Taiwan’s President Calls for Unity Against CCP’s Aggression

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, (William Lai), has urged the people of Taiwan to unite in the face of escalating aggression and pressure from the CCP.

‘Stealth Rival or Empathy?’ Scholar Outlines 5 Current Approaches to Managing Beijing

Award-winning China expert David Shambaugh served in the U.S. Department of State and on the National Security Council staff during the Carter administration. A U.S....
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Rwanda, Congo Sign US-Brokered Peace Agreement in Washington

Officials from Rwanda and Congo signed a peace deal at the U.S. State Dept in hopes of bringing a halt to fighting killing thousands this year.

Iran’s Top Diplomat Concedes ‘Serious’ Damage to Nuclear Site

A top Iranian official conceded Thursday that U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, on the night of June 21 and into June 22, did significant damage.

Trump Says Iran Didn’t Take Anything Out of Facility Ahead of Strike

President Donald Trump on June 26 said Iran didn’t remove uranium from a key nuclear site that was bombed by the United States the prior weekend.

Pentagon Chief Says No Known Intelligence Shows Iran Moved Uranium

Defense Sec Pete Hegseth said he’s not aware of intelligence that shows Iran moved its uranium away to prevent it from being targeted in U.S. airstrikes.

How 44 US Soldiers Defended a Key Base From Iranian Missile Attack

Fewer than 50 US soldiers were manning the Patriot missile systems defending Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar during Iran’s June 23 attack.

After US Strikes on Iran, Top General Sends Message to America’s Adversaries

Following the U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine put U.S. adversaries on notice.