Hegseth Promises Strengthened Deterrence in the Taiwan Strait

Richard Sanders The United States will maintain “strong, prepared, and credible deterrence” in the Taiwan Strait, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated during his visit to Asia, deeming China “aggressive and coercive.” “America is dedicated to sustaining robust deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, particularly across the Taiwan Strait,” noted Hegseth, who arrived in Japan from…

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Scandal Erupts Over U.S. Officials’ Breach of Security Protocols Amid Yemen Bombing Campaign

Francis Tuschek In a developing scandal that has captured the attention of mainstream American media and the public, U.S. officials find themselves under fire not for their military actions in Yemen, but for an embarrassing breach of security protocols. The uproar coincides with a renewed U.S. bombing campaign against Yemen that has raised serious ethical…

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Former US Admiral Calls Taiwan a Key Component of US Strategy in Indo-Pacific

Richard Sanders In a recent address at the National Review Institute’s Ideas Summit in Washington, retired Admiral Phillip Davidson, former commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, emphasized Taiwan’s vital role in US economic and security interests in the Indo-Pacific region. He described Taiwan as a “cornerstone” of American influence and urged for enhanced defensive measures…

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USAID staff rush to shred and burn documents

Francis Tuschek The acting executive secretary of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Erica Carr, has directed remaining staff to destroy sensitive documents stored at the agency’s former headquarters in Washington, D.C., according to an internal email. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who leads the recently established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), have…

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US Vows to Strengthen Taiwan: Greene

Francis Tuschek The Director of the American Institute in Taiwan announced that the US plans to enhance investment and trade ties, aiming for mutual prosperity. In a recent interview, American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene emphasized that the US remains committed to Taiwan, ensuring its safety, strength, and prosperity. “The US has consistently supported…

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No doubt, US will assist Taiwan in case of Chinese attack: Mike Pompeo

by Martin Haffner Associste Editor In a recent statement that has stirred significant discussions in geopolitical circles, former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared his firm belief that the United States would stand by Taiwan in the event of a military attack from China. This assertion comes amid escalating tensions between the two sides…

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EU security could ‘crumble’ without US support – Politico

Francis Tuschek EU leaders fear that the post-World War II security architecture could “crumble any day” without US support, Politico magazine reported on Wednesday, citing European officials familiar with the mood ahead of a crucial summit in Brussels. The sense of uncertainty and pessimism among Ukraine’s backers in Europe has only grown since US President Donald Trump…

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Taiwan says it’s ‘impossible’ for US to retreat from Asia Pacific

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a bold assertion that underscores the shifting dynamics of international relations in the Asia Pacific, Taiwan has declared that it is “impossible” for the United States to retreat from the region. This statement comes amid rising tensions between the U.S. and China, as well as growing concerns over security,…

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