US Sanctions Another Chinese Company Over Iran Oil
The United States is sanctioning China again. With Operation Epic Fury paused amid a ceasefire, the United States continues Economic Fury on Iran—sanctioning a Chinese firm accused of helping Iran sell billions in sanctioned oil.
The United States is also moving missiles closer to Taiwan, boosting defenses in the Philippines—while China ramps up drills in contested waters. Tensions across the First Island Chain are rising fast.
A high-ranking Pentagon official says the United States can’t defend against hypersonic weapons from China. How does President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome project plan to fix that? And will Congress approve the funding?
Trump is scheduled to meet Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping in two weeks. Officials ramp up talks—here’s what they’re saying.
A new film, “China’s Stealth Invasion: Collapsing the U.S. From Within.” It explores the Chinese Communist Party’s decades-long strategy of “America Against America.”
- U.S. Sanctions Another Chinese Company Over Iran Oil
- U.S. Deploys Missiles Near Taiwan in Philippines
- U.S. Reinforces Pacific Defenses Amid China Threat
- Regional Disputes Globalize as U.S. Counters China
- U.S. Has ‘No Defense’ Against China Hypersonic Weapons
- Golden Dome Aims to Counter ‘Attacks From Any Foe’
- Bessent, Rubio Speak w/ Officials Ahead of Trump–Xi Summit
- New Documentary on China’s War Against U.S.
- ‘America Against America’ Strategy Resurfaces
- Documentary on China’s Influence Campaign
- Film Connects China Threat Narratives
- Ukrainian Ambassador Signals Buying Weapons From Japan
- Iran-Linked Hackers Spark Global Cyber Fears
- Lockheed Martin Hack Raises Security Concerns
- Iran-Linked Group Tied to Lockheed Martin Hack
- Cyber Warfare Threats Escalating: Rex Lee










