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Why does atheist China have Muslim and Buddhist allies?

May 19, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

A persecuted Kazakh Muslim describes how Chinese officials sought to brainwash him into repudiating his Islamic faith

Why are Muslim and Buddhist countries allies of an atheist China that murders their co-religionists? Key Muslim-majority countries allied with China include Pakistan, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. Yet Chinese persecution of its Uighur Muslim population in Xinjiang is disgraceful and extreme. Key Buddhist-majority countries allied with China include Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. But China’s persecutions […]

Filed Under: China  Tagged: Cambodia, Iran, Laos, Myanmar, Pakistan, Turkey

NAFTA deadline looms, President flips on ZTE, Congress mulls defenses

May 14, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Gorbachev wanted managed trade

May 14th. Trade correspondent L.C. reports: NAFTA Important developments in the NAFTA renegotiation took place this week: House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) announced that he considers May 17th the final day on which the Administration can notify Congress that it has essentially finished the renegotiation and intends to sign the agreement — if the current […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: New Democrat Coalition, Paul Ryan, Robert Lighthizer, Trade Authority Protection Act (TPA), ZTE

Google’s blatant bias shown in search engine comparison

May 10, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Google CEO Sundar Pichai at World Internet Conference in China. The conference aimed to promote China's vision for the internet: state censorship

Many readers have doubtless noticed bias in results returned by Google’s search engine when the topic is political. Today our editor decided to do a controlled experiment. He entered the following search string in each of the leading search engines: China “Cold War” “trade war” Founders By the very specific nature of the search string, […]

Filed Under: Censorship  Tagged: Bing, China, DuckDuckGo, Google, Safari, Sundar Pichai, Yahoo

First trade talks with China fail; Cold War the new reality

May 8, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

China's Xi is celebrating the 19th century's most harmful thinker

Failure of first round of US-China trade talks May 8th, based principally on L.C.’s weekly trade reporting. The good news is that the two sides agreed to continue talking.  The bad news is that there was no indication from the May 3rd-4th meeting that any potential landing zones, compromises, or concessions were even discussed. Before […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: China, Karl Marx, Marco Rubio, Taiwan, visas, Xi Jinping

Is the US finally going to build a capable space-based missile shield?

May 5, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

Are US defense planners finally waking up to the need for a real missile defense?

May 5, 2018. Congress and the Pentagon may finally start building a space-based missile shield capable of protecting the US from a Chinese or Russian nuclear attack. The present US  system may not even be adequate to protect the US and its bases against an attack by North Korea, a minor nuclear missile power. With […]

Filed Under: Missile defense  Tagged: Angelo Codavilla, CSIS, Elon Musk, John Hyten, Starlink satellite system, Thomas Carako

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