Category: US-China relations

Rubio Responds to Macron’s Call to Distance Itself From US After China Meeting

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has condemned French President Emanuel Macron for appearing to advocate that Europe should distance itself from the United States over a possible Chinese military aggression against Taiwan. In a roughly two-minute video posted on Twitter Sunday, Rubio asked whether Macron “speaks for all of Europe” when he suggested that the EU…


Sen. Lindsey Graham Says He Would Support Sending American Troops to Taiwan

The United States should aggressively train Taiwanese forces “so they can fight like Ukrainians,” send F-16 jets to the island, install nuclear-tipped missiles in its submarines, and dispatch American troops to defend the nation, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox News Sunday on April 9. Graham said that Congress needs to ask itself, “‘Should we…


Taiwan Threat From China Serious, House GOP Chairman Says

WASHINGTON—The chairman of the House Select Committee on China said Saturday the United States must take seriously the threat posed to Taiwan, as Beijing launched military drills around the island in the aftermath of the Taiwanese president’s meetings with American lawmakers. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), who attended the meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen in California…


Macron Says Europe Should Reduce Dependence on US Dollar After Meeting With China’s Xi

Amid reports that some countries are “de-dollarizing,” French President Emanuel Macron suggested in a new interview that Europe should reduce its dependency on the United States. There is a “great risk” that Europe “gets caught up in crises that are not ours, which prevents it from building its strategic autonomy,” he told Politico this weekend…


Texas Senate Unanimously Passes Measure to End Complicity in Beijing’s Forced Organ Harvesting

A bipartisan measure has unanimously passed the Texas Senate as lawmakers advance steps to prevent their state from aiding in the Chinese regime’s forced organ harvesting. Senate Bill 1040, with companion House Bill 2025, would bar health benefit plans from paying for organ transplants originating in a country “where the risk is extremely high that…


PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Col. Grant Newsham on CCP Chemical Warfare, China’s Fishing Militia, and Their Greatest Strategic Weakness

From chemical warfare to cyber warfare to legal warfare, how does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) use unconventional warfare techniques to systematically target, subvert, and deplete its enemies? What is the Chinese regime’s greatest strategic vulnerability? And how could the United States exploit it? And how is the CCP deploying a disguised maritime militia in…


PREMIERING NOW: Col. Grant Newsham on CCP Chemical Warfare, China’s Fishing Militia, and Their Greatest Strategic Weakness

From chemical warfare to cyber warfare to legal warfare, how does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) use unconventional warfare techniques to systematically target, subvert, and deplete its enemies? What is the Chinese regime’s greatest strategic vulnerability? And how could the United States exploit it? And how is the CCP deploying a disguised maritime militia in…


Col. Grant Newsham on CCP Chemical Warfare, China’s Fishing Militia, and Their Greatest Strategic Weakness

From chemical warfare to cyber warfare to legal warfare, how does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) use unconventional warfare techniques to systematically target, subvert, and deplete its enemies? What is the Chinese regime’s greatest strategic vulnerability? And how could the United States exploit it? And how is the CCP deploying a disguised maritime militia in…


Big Four Accounting Firms Out of Favor in China: Deloitte’s Beijing Office Penalized

News Analysis Deloitte, the accounting firm that was fined $20 million by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for shielding Chinese companies from U.S. oversight, has been hit with a fine of more than $30 million by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). How did Deloitte find itself in this awkward position between the two…


Conflict With China a ‘Last Resort’ but Possible With Public Support, McCaul Says

Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said that, although military conflict between the United States and China is not something he desires, if Beijing were to attack Taiwan, that option would be “on the table” for Congress. “Conflict is always a last resort,” McCaul noted from Taipei in a Friday interview with Fox News. But, he added,…