China, Russia Block UN Resolution on Strait of Hormuz
China and Russia have blocked a United Nations resolution to protect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Mysterious drones near U.S. military bases are raising major national security concerns. What are they targeting, and who is behind the unauthorized aircraft? An expert weighs in.
Casey Fleming, chairman and CEO of BlackOps Partners Corporation: “Even though this is a significant war with Iran and it will change history, don’t be distracted by the war of the month. The bigger war is this unrestricted war with the Chinese Communist Party.”
A showdown in Congress over defense spending is underway as President Donald Trump pushes a 40 percent increase to counter U.S. adversaries, including China.
A Chinese national living in the United States illegally has been sentenced to 30 months in prison. He used stolen identities to obtain loans for luxury cars. We have more on that after the break, here on “China in Focus.”
- China, Russia Block UN Resolution on Strait of Hormuz
- Mysterious Drone Activity Rising Near US Bases
- Drone Expert: A Cheap Drone Swarm Can Close an Airbase
- Fleming: China Behind Mystery Drone Sightings in US
- Mysterious Drones Test US Base Defenses
- Drones Highlight China’s “Unrestricted Warfare”
- Fears Grow of Attacks Reaching US Homeland
- “Red Tsunami” Outlines Steps to Push Back on China
- WH Budget Adds $440B to Defense; Eyes China, Russia
- Defense Plan Boosts Shipbuilding, Missile Defense
- Greer: Trump Will Pursue Stability With China’s Xi
- Chinese National in US Illegally Gets 30-Month Sentence
- Children of Chinese Illegals Charged in Florida Base Case
- Chinese Auto Maker BYD Added to Brazil’s “Dirty List”
- How One Factory in China Learned to Live With Tariffs










