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USA Wins A Battle In The Soft War With China
- Android license
- Barack Obama
- Brian Kennedy
- China
- Chinese expansionism
- Chinese search app
- Commerce Department
- communist party
- Donald Trump
- Emergency Economic Powers Act
- federal taxes
- food prices
- Huawei
- Middle Kingdom
- national security
- naval bases
- Newt Gingrich
- One Belt One Road
- Rep. Chris Stewart
- Senator Ted Cruz
- social credit system
- socialism with Chinese characteristics
- Steve Bannon
- tariffs
- trade negotiations
- trade wars
- Xi Jinping
You may have to go to the business or tech pages to find out about it, but the news that Google has apparently withdrawn from its cooperation with Huawei is a huge win for the national security of the United States and other nations that are unwilling to place themselves under the yoke of Red China’s dystopian social credit system for ordering human affairs.
The Truth About Tariffs And Red China
- Barack Obama
- Brian Kennedy
- China
- Chinese expansionism
- communist party
- Donald Trump
- federal taxes
- food prices
- Middle Kingdom
- naval bases
- Newt Gingrich
- One Belt One Road
- Rep. Chris Stewart
- Senator Ted Cruz
- socialism with Chinese characteristics
- Steve Bannon
- tariffs
- trade negotiations
- trade wars
- Xi Jinping
Donald Trump is the first President to recognize we are in a war with the Red Chinese, and the battlefield he has chosen is one that is favorable to us. We believe conservatives should support the President’s tariffs because they are among the cheapest and most effective weapons we have to win the war Red China has declared on us.
Continuing Crack Down in Hong Kong Risks China’s International Reputation
Plenty of Hong Kong residents oppose independence, or at least the pursuit of independence against the PRC’s wishes. But they also believe in allowing people to express their views freely. Going after those deemed disrespectful toward China would be a nightmare.
If China Wants to Lead the World, it must Trust Its Own People
People who do not trust those who govern are unlikely to embrace the government. Beijing cannot compel genuine loyalty.