Utah Forces Chinese Company to Sell Land Near US Military Site
A Chinese company has been forced to sell land near a U.S. military site—a win for Utah’s government.
Marrying U.S. military members to gain base access appears to be another Beijing-linked scheme. Lawsuits and arrests are underway.
The CIA takes action: A Mandarin recruiting video targets Chinese officers after a rare military purge sparks backlash. The video says, “Anyone with leadership qualities is bound to be subject to suspicion and ruthlessly eliminated.”
The United States and Taiwan have struck a trade deal—bolstering the island nation’s defense against Beijing’s threats.
Japan seizes a Chinese fishing boat and arrests its captain, and China protests.
China is also helping Russia sidestep U.S. sanctions, with tens of thousands of cars exported through China.
- Utah Forces Chinese Company to Sell Land
- Phony Marriages for US Military Base Access
- CIA Video Recruiting Chinese Officers as Spies
- US Warns on China’s Deals in Venezuela
- A Declining China–Venezuela Relationship
- US, Taiwan Reach Reciprocal Trade Deal
- Japan Seizes Chinese Fishing Boat, Arrests Skipper
- 2 Chinese Nationals Charged With Spying on Buddhist Group
- New NATO Arctic Mission to Defend Against Russia, China
- Foreign Cars Flow Into Russia via China
- China Deal Offers Zero Tariffs to South African Exports
- Lessons From China’s Cultural Revolution: Xi Van Fleet










