Nuclear Weapons, China and Trump
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Defense startup Castelion said on Friday it has won contracts to integrate its Blackbeard hypersonic strike weapon with current U.S. Army systems, the first step toward allowing the military to place the powerful and nearly unstoppable weapons around the world.
While it's not typically customary in the United States, nations like the People's Republic of China, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), and the Russian Federation enjoy showing off their might in massive military parades. China held one ...
Nuclear missiles, underwater vehicles and robot dogs were the stars of a parade in Beijing this week as China's military might was on display for all to see. The new weaponry was "deliberately exposed to the world" as "an open message" that China's ...
For China’s People’s Liberation Army, massive parades like the recent celebration of the 80th anniversary of victory in World War II are more than propaganda set pieces. Military leaders use them to show their Party superiors that the force is ...
S EVEN YEARS ago, when America’s trade war with China was just getting started, the Chinese science and technology ministry did something unusual. Its official newspaper, which usually confines itself to puff pieces about China’s accomplishments,
On the Horn of Africa, at the strategic point where the Gulf of Aden meets the Red Sea, lies an enthusiastic partner willing to host U.S. military bases and allow access to critical resources at a time of growing competition between the United States and ...
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Did China Use Electromagnetic Weapon Against India During Galwan Clash? US Senator Makes Shocking Revelation
In a startling claim, US Senator Bill Hagerty has alleged that China deployed an electromagnetic weapon during a border confrontation with India five years ago, which he said “literally melted Indian soldiers.” The Republican senator from Tennessee ...