China Slaps Symbolic Sanctions on US Firms
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Beijing is cracking down on dozens of U.S. companies and corporate leaders after President Donald Trump approved a weapons package for sale to Taiwan. Boeing, L3 Harris Marine Services, Northrop Grumman Services,
The Trump administration has approved the largest single package of weapons sales to Taiwan in U.S. history. Many of the systems mirror those the United States has supplied to Ukraine. The move is part of a broader U.
Thailand and Cambodia have been at odds for decades over a roughly 500-mile stretch of border originally drawn by the French when Cambodia was a colony. A ceasefire signed on October 26 in Malaysia, backed by the U.S., quickly collapsed. Both Thailand and Cambodia have rejected Trump’s recent claims that they had agreed to a new ceasefire.
The country’s production of nuclear warheads has slowed, but its missiles may be poised to strike back fast in case of an attack, an annual assessment found.
China had likely put in more than 100 solid-fuelled DF-31 ICBMs in silo fields close to its border with Mongolia - the latest in a series of silo sites.
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China’s 2026 Nuclear Plans
China is estimated to have more than 600 nuclear warheads, a figure the U.S. predicts will exceed 1,000 by the end of the decade.
On July 3, China’s foreign ministry signaled that Beijing would sign the protocol to the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone Treaty, or Bangkok Treaty of 1995. Russia is also ready to ink the protocol according to sources. Some believe the U.S. is ...
The emerging, yet mysterious Chinese H-20 stealth bomber is very much on the Pentagon radar, as it is expected to arrive within a few years as a rival to the US B-21 and bring unprecedented ranges and nuclear-capable, high-altitude broadband stealth to the ...
In a war with China, Taiwan could have an asymmetric advantage with a high volume of cheap and survivable weapons, a retired admiral said.
Just over a week after a ceasefire with India was struck, Pakistan's foreign minister is visiting his country's largest arms supplier, China, with the performance of the weapons they supplied a matter of burning interest for analysts and governments alike.