CSIS: 50–80 Percent of Some Key US Munitions Used in Iran War
A new report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) finds the United States has burned through a significant portion of some key munitions in the Iran conflict. Allies in Europe are now being told to expect delays in weapons shipments. The question now is: Does the United States have enough if a conflict breaks out between China and Taiwan?
The White House says China is trying to steal American artificial intelligence technology on an industrial scale.
A hearing on Capitol Hill is focusing on Beijing’s coordinated efforts to steal American technology across industries—costing the United States hundreds of billions of dollars in what the FBI calls the largest transfer of wealth in human history.
A new documentary follows the rise of Shen Yun Performing Arts while exposing threats and interference tied to the Chinese Communist Party. A premiere in Toronto is gaining support from Members of Parliament.
Members of the European Parliament are raising concerns over the practice of forced organ harvesting in China. Groups being targeted include Uyghurs and Falun Gong practitioners.
- CSIS: 50–80 Percent of Some Key US Munitions Used in Iran War
- US Munitions May Take Years to Restock
- US Weapons to NATO Ally on Hold Amid Iran War
- White House: China Attempts to Steal American AI
- FBI: China IP Theft ‘Largest Wealth Transfer Ever’
- Beijing Exploits US Legal Channels for Espionage
- Stolen US Tech Linked to China’s J-35 Aircraft
- New Release: ‘Unbroken: The Untold Story of Shen Yun’
- Shen Yun Turns 20: Resilience Forged Through Purpose
- Hoax Bomb Threats Fail to Silence Shen Yun
- Questions Grow Over New York Times Coverage
- Taiwan Pushes Back After China Denies Its President
- EU Lawmakers Address Forced Organ Harvesting in China
- Experts Say Illegal Organ Trade in China Worth Billions
- Tribunal: Falun Gong Linked to Forced Organ Trade
- EU Lawmaker: China Case Shapes Global Organ Ethics
- How China Is Waging Information Warfare: Analysis
- China Uses Social Media to Shape Taiwan Views: Lailari
- China Influence Tactics Spreading in US: Lailari










