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The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on June 8 that U.S. forces took action in the Gulf of Oman the same day, rendering a tanker attempting to sail to an Iranian port unable to navigate. CENTCOM stated that the vessel was in violation of the current blockade measures against Iran.
As Global Tensions Rise, Analyst Says US and China Are Already In a Cold War
By Lu Honglai, Vision Times contributor In a recent video interview from “Three Water Gunmen,” political...
‘Ash Heap of History’: Trump Echoes Reagan in New Anti-Communism Week Proclamation
By Fu Longshan On Nov. 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed a Presidential Proclamation establishing...
House Passes Hard-Line NDAA Targeting CCP Corruption and Taiwan Isolation
On Wednesday, Dec. 10, after an intensely partisan and fiery debate, the U.S. House of Representatives...
Trump ‘Disappointed’ Zelensky Hasn’t Reviewed Ukraine Peace Plan
By Yang Tianzi As the Russia–Ukraine conflict enters a potentially pivotal stage, President Donald...
Trump Hints at Military Action Beyond Venezuela in Anti-Drug Campaign
According to the Daily Mail, President Donald Trump stated in a recent interview that he would not rule...
Japan’s ‘Understand and Respect’ Remarks on Taiwan: What Takaichi Really Meant
Japan’s recent parliamentary exchanges have reignited debate over a single diplomatic phrase—one that...
US Ends Engagement Era: Anti-Communism Week Signals Strategic Reset on China
By Meng Hao The United States has upended three decades of China policy in less than a month—and Beijing...
Putin Holds Five-Hour Meeting on Trump’s 27-Point Ukraine Plan
A pivotal round of diplomacy unfolded in Moscow this week as Russian President Vladimir Putin held nearly...
Rubio: Florida Talks With Ukraine ‘Productive’ as Zelensky Seeks France’s Support
By Yang Tianzi A high-stakes round of negotiations in Florida has drawn global attention as the Russia–Ukraine...