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In a sweeping move aimed at safeguarding national security, the U.S. has proposed a ban on the use of Chinese and Russian technology in the manufacturing of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and buses. The decision, announced by the U.S. Department of Commerce on Sept. 23, is driven by mounting concerns
US Embassy Issues Second Security Alert, Afghanistan Evacuation Enters Final Stage
On Aug. 27, the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan issued a second alert to Americans, warning them not to approach...
Explosions at Kabul Airport Kill More than 100 People, Including 13 US Soldiers
More than 90 Afghans and at least 13 American servicemen were killed by two explosions at the Hamid Karzai...
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown Attended Meeting With United Front Association, Signed Deal With Beijing in 2015
Governor of Oregon, Kate Brown, attended a “Governors Forum” sponsored by a known arm of the Chinese...
Biden Sticks to Withdrawal From Afghanistan by Aug. 31, Evacuation Facing Terror Threats
President Joe Biden indicated that he plans on sticking to the August 31 deadline for full withdrawal...
State Department: 1,500 Americans Still in Afghanistan
Thousands evacuated, but efforts could continue past Aug. 31 deadline About 4,500 Americans have been...
Former Officials: Trump Planned to Keep Special Ops in Afghanistan
Speaking with conservative outlet Breitbart, three former officials of the Trump administration said...
Biden Says US Committed to Taiwan’s Defense, Pentagon Appoints Taiwan-born Undersecretary
Speaking with ABC News on Aug. 18, U.S. President Joe Biden mentioned Taiwan and other American allies...
US Embassy Warns Stranded Americans: ‘Avoid Kabul Airport’
On Aug. 21, the US embassy in Kabul issued a security alert to American citizens trapped in Afghanistan...
Taliban Special Forces Mimic Iconic Iwo Jima US Flag Raising Photo in Propaganda Stunt
A special forces unit of the Taliban recreated the iconic raising of the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima in World...