Month: March 2026
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Israel Monitored Khamenei for Years Before Deadly Strike
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was recently killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike. British media revealed that Israel had spent years hacking into Tehran’s traffic cameras and monitoring Khamenei’s bodyguards in preparation for the operation to target him. According to the UK Financial Times, on Feb. 28, when the…
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Taiwan-Japan Cooperation to Focus on AI, Security, and Economic Ties
On Monday, March 2 the New Taiwan National Policy Think Tank held a diplomatic research roundtable titled “Japan-China Conflict and Taiwan Contingency.” Several experts, scholars, and political figures attended. Some scholars emphasized that Taiwan must first “grow up” and take care of itself, so Japan need…
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Is Trump Playing a Great Game? Experts See Strategic Divide Between China and Russia
The website American Greatness published on the 26th an article by Dr. Victor Davis Hanson titled “Is There a Trump Great Game?” He noted that while the foreign and security policies of current U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term may appear “chaotic” to outsiders, they actually have a central strategic…
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7 Ways Sourdough Is Superior to the Standard Loaf
The prehistoric practice of fermenting sourdough to make bread saw a big boost in interest during the COVID pandemic years. Millions of bakers around the world adopted and maintained a sourdough starter — an exercise not just in fermentation, but also in faith, fidelity, and forbearance. Judging by sourdough posts…
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Trump Hints at Ground Troops, Promises ‘Large-Scale’ Attacks on Iran
On Monday, March 2 U.S. President Donald Trump said he does not rule out sending U.S. ground forces to Iran if necessary and hinted at launching a new wave of “large-scale” attacks. At the same time, the Israeli military announced late Monday local time that it had begun a new…
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Trump Claims US Has ‘Almost Unlimited’ Weapons for Prolonged Iran Strikes
The Hill reported on March 3 that, several days after the U.S. and Israel launched a joint strike on Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump stated Monday evening (March 2) that the United States possesses an “almost unlimited” stockpile of mid- and upper-tier weapons, sufficient to support a prolonged military…
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Why Ye Jianying Survived Mao’s Cultural Revolution While Other Marshals Were Purged in the February Countercurrent
On Feb. 11 and Feb. 16, 1967, senior Chinese Communist Party officials gathered at Huairen Hall in Zhongnanhai. The meeting was nominally convened to discuss “grasping revolution and promoting production.” It became a direct collision between veteran marshals and the Central Cultural Revolution Group. Tan Zhenlin spoke first, without restraint.
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The US and Israel Strike Iran: The Geopolitical Fallout, From Regime Change to the CCP’s Strategic Exposure
American and Israeli forces launched a massive joint air campaign against Iran, reportedly killing Supreme Leader Khamenei. The operation targets Tehran's nuclear program and Beijing's entire Middle East proxy network
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Three Years Inside Beijing’s COVID Lockdowns: One Resident’s Journey from Sealed Doors to White Paper Protests
A first-person account of arbitrary detention, food shortages, midnight disappearances, and the moment ordinary people stopped being afraid
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Xi Jinping’s Expanding Military Purge Now Reaches His Own Inner Circle
Days before the annual legislative session, the CCP stripped 19 delegates of their seats. The purge of Xi's personal military secretary signals that no one is safe
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Inside the CCP’s ‘Harem Culture’: How Five Generations of Chinese Leaders Hid Mistresses, Moved Assets, and Stacked the System With Loyalists
From Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping, the Party's top leaders have used state institutions to shelter lovers, enrich relatives, and move wealth offshore
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Xi Jinping’s Fear of His Own Military Drives a High-Tech Surveillance Crackdown on China’s Armed Forces
The CIA released a recruitment video targeting disillusioned Chinese officers. Beijing responded by doubling down on AI-powered surveillance of its own troops.