Tag: Taiwan

Tucker: This is totally pointless

WE PLACE. GOOD EVENING AND WELCOME TUCKER CARLSON TONIGHT. THE THING ABOUT THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT IS THIS IS KIND OF WEIRD. THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT ALMOST NEVER CELEBRATES DIVERSITY. THINK ABOUT THAT AMERICAN LIBERALS LITTLE THREAT. THE WEST LOVES CHINA. IT’S JUST AMERICA’S MODEL. BUT CHINA DOES NOT CELEBRATE DIVERSITY. IN FACT, IN THE AMERICAN MEDIA NEVER SAYS THIS, BUT IT’S ...

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Looking Back at Blinken’s Trip to Beijing

Commentary Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently completed a “chief supplicant” mission to Beijing on June 19. The Cambridge Dictionary defines a supplicant as “a person who asks a god or someone who is in a position of power for something in a humble way.” Who could argue that Blinken acted otherwise? During the brief trip, he apparently made no “big asks” in representing U.S. interests and concerns vis-a-vis the Chinese communist ...

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[PREMIERING 10PM ET] Gordon Chang: Why Appeasing the CCP Is Making War More Likely [ATL:NOW]

In this episode of “ATL:NOW,” I sit down with China expert Gordon Chang to discuss Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to China, growing fears of a Taiwan invasion, rumors of Americans being evacuated, and growing reports of large numbers of Chinese nationals—mostly male and unaccompanied by family members—coming through the U.S. southern border. ...

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Taiwan Eases Restrictions on Canadian Beef Imports

Taiwan’s government agreed Thursday to ease restrictions on imports of Canadian beef from cattle aged 30 months or older, granting Canadian beef exporters full access to the Taiwanese market. Taiwanese Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Director Wu Shou-mei said the changes will take effect immediately, but six types of offal, including brains and eyes, will remain prohibited owing to safety ...

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English Key to Integrating Taiwanese and US Military Cooperation

Commentary The Taiwan government’s desire for greater integration with the U.S. military is supported by its goal of making the country bilingual by 2030. Taiwan’s President, Tsai Ing-wen told ex-U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, during his visit to Taipei on May 3, that she hopes to increase U.S. security exchanges, in the face of increasing aggression from China. During ...

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