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We Said Putin Would Do This
The
Trumpet’
s editor in chief prophesied in 2008 that Russia’s strongman would reforge a superpower.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
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• January 24, 2022
China Is Taking Over America’s Backyard
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By
Rufaro Manyepa
• January 13, 2022
Hong Kong’s Silenced Voices
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By
Mihailo S. Zekic
• January 10, 2022
FDA Deregulates Chemical Abortion Pills
A public health crisis in the making
By
Abraham Blondeau
• January 9, 2022
Nicaragua Abandons Taiwan, Switches Allegiance to Communist China
A foreign power that controls the Caribbean Sea could cripple the U.S. economy.
By
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• December 27, 2021
Russia and China Are Now ‘Better Than Allies’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• December 23, 2021
Russia Demands a New Iron Curtain
By
Richard Palmer
• December 20, 2021
The AdBlue Crisis
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By
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• December 9, 2021
Will Russia
Ever
Invade Ukraine?
Even if the invasion doesn’t happen, Putin’s mastery of mind games is putting Europe on edge.
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• December 7, 2021
China Is Quadrupling Its Nuclear Arsenal
November 23, 2021
Is Russia Orchestrating War in the Balkans?
Can Putin—once again—redraw the borders of Europe to his liking?
By
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• November 19, 2021
Chinese Cinema, the Korean War and the Death of the American Superpower
What this year’s top-grossing movie means for America, China and the world
By
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• November 8, 2021
China’s Hypersonic Missile Tests ‘Stun’ U.S. Officials
Some in America are skeptical of China’s advancements. But for Europe, America’s diminishing global status leaves no room for skepticism.
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• October 25, 2021
Japan Pledges Historic Jump in Military Spending
‘Not a small development’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• October 21, 2021
Japanese Carrier Launches First Plane Since World War II
Self Defense Forces reveal advancements in capabilities—and strategy.
October 7, 2021
Soviet Reunion: Russia and Belarus Clear Path for Common State
The Belarussian leader saw that his days of walking the tightrope between Russia and the West were over; his years of resisting Putin had come to an end.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• September 16, 2021
Intelligence Report on Wuhan Lab Leak Exposes Deceitful Media
The ‘deep state’ is real. Its ineptitude is not.
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• September 14, 2021
China’s Attacks on Uyghurs Meets Criteria for Genocide
‘This is a very sad reality that all of us need to wake up to.’
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• September 1, 2021
China Is Buying Up America’s Farms
If America cannot pay its debts with dollars, it will have to pay them in assets.
By
Andrew Miiller
• August 30, 2021
Russia to Test ‘Flying Chernobyl’ Missile
The Russians are persistent. They are determined to perfect an ecological biohazard they can unleash on the United States.
By
Rufaro Manyepa
• August 26, 2021
China Could Have a Stolen ‘Dossier’ on Every American Adult
The stolen data also affects many of our children.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• August 17, 2021
Amid Central Asia Tensions, Russia and China Practice for War
The giants of Asia are drawing ever nearer to each other.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• August 16, 2021
China Exports Tyranny to Cuba
Cuba’s suppression of the largest anti-government protests in six decades was made possible by China’s export of ‘digital authoritarianism.’ Now the Chinese are more deeply entrenched—just 90 miles from the United States.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• August 9, 2021
China’s New Nuclear Missile Base Exposes the Fragility of the Global Peace
Xi Jinping’s expansion of Chinese nuclear firepower appears to be happening at a breakneck pace.
By
Jeremiah Jacques
• July 30, 2021
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