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Taiwan: China Is the Real Threat

In Munich, the United States and China presented sharply contrasting visions for global security, including their approaches to Europe and the Taiwan Strait. In response to comments by China’s top diplomat that some countries were “trying to split Taiwan from China,” Taiwan’s foreign minister said the Chinese regime is the real threat to security.

It comes as U.S. President Donald Trump plans a high-stakes visit to China in early April, where he’s expected to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Europe and the United States can build a “new Western century” against adversaries like communist China. Retired Lieutenant Colonel Darin Gaub provides comments.

Two Chinese-American Winter Olympians, Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, are sparking discussions about money and principles. Meanwhile, Enes Kanter Freedom speaks out.

A new study reveals that more than 2,000 groups linked to the Chinese Communist Party are operating in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Germany.

The Trump administration is eliminating a key 2009 climate policy. A panel discusses how this will impact China.

The Philippines is walking a diplomatic tightrope—standing firm with the United States while trying to improve ties with China. We break down how the country is balancing security and trade between the two.

  1. Rubio, Wang Outline Rival Visions in Munich
  2. High-Stakes Diplomacy Before April
  3. Sec. Rubio: Europe, United States Can Build ‘New Western Century’
  4. Alysa Liu, Eileen Gu Eye Chinese Politics Differently
  5. Interview With Enes Kanter Freedom: Standing Up for Human Rights
  6. Study: Over 2,000 CCP-Linked Groups Operating in Democracies
  7. Trump Repeals 2009 Endangerment Finding
  8. Philippines Balances US-China Relations
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