As Uyghurs continue to suffer, China and Saudi Arabia become dangerous BFFs
‘So what would be so important to the Saudis that they would abandon their fellow Muslims and embrace the Communist leader with open arms?’
‘So what would be so important to the Saudis that they would abandon their fellow Muslims and embrace the Communist leader with open arms?’
Many of you may have heard about what happened in mainland China back in November, where the citizens finally stood up all across China, demanding an end to the draconian lockdowns.
I’m excited to share my family’s journey from living in communist China to achieving the American Dream. One side of my family came from wealth, and the other from poverty.
I am pleased to be sharing with you some key insights, twice a week in just a handful of minutes, on things happening in the world that are impacting our liberties. While the emphasis on topics are geared toward concerned Asians who cherish freedoms, all may be interested, as everyone would be affected in the long run.
The US is facing China with a lot of outdated military hardware, and the Pentagon had wrongly estimated the timeframe for China to double its nuclear stockpile.
“The Chinese will now have the ability to conduct passive, persistent surveillance of both signals controlling experimental drones that are routinely tested at that USAF facility as well as signals that are routinely beamed to and from sensitive U.S. military satellites,” said Brandon Weichert.