Pentagon Prepares for Possible China Conflict, Ramps Up Missile Production
Is the United States prepared for a modern war? In preparation for a potential future conflict with China, the Pentagon is racing to stockpile missiles, planning to double—and even quadruple—production.
A China-based drone maker with ties to the Chinese military lost its challenge in a U.S. court and is staying on the Pentagon’s blacklist.
Philadelphia is planning to raise the Chinese Communist Party flag at its city hall this Tuesday. Pressure is mounting to call it off.
Chinese labs test more than 70 percent of electronics entering the United States for security risks. Many are state-controlled—raising national security concerns. What is the Federal Communications Commission doing to close the loophole?
A tiny gap is raising huge stakes. Nvidia’s CEO says China is just “nanoseconds behind” the United States in chip-making. We have the latest in the global AI race.
- Pentagon Pushes Missile Surge Over China Threat
- Blacklisted Chinese Drone Maker Loses US Court Fight
- Congressman Urges Philly Mayor: Don’t Raise CCP Flag
- 75 Percent of US Electronics Imports Tested in Chinese Labs
- Nvidia CEO: China Just ‘Nanoseconds Behind’ US
- Trump Announces 100 Percent Tariffs on Foreign Films
- Police Order All Adult Men to Submit Blood Samples
- Data of Americans Handed Over to Beijing: Uthmeier
- China Trying to Harm US in Every Aspect: Uthmeier
- Military-Age Chinese Men Cross US Border










