Opinion

Chinese General Zhang Youxia’s Fall and the Power Struggles Behind It
In the CCP’s brutal conflicts, those who lose not only suffer the loss of careers and influence but also risk their lives and the safety of their families.
The Alliance Trial in Hong Kong: The Last Light of June Fourth
The transformation of Hong Kong’s legal system into what many now describe as a kangaroo court—especially in national security trials—did not occur silently.
China’s Global Belt and Road Investments Now at $1.4 Trillion
A threat to the U.S. world order and an opportunity for $50,000 per U.S. citizen.
Seeing More Than Ever but No Closer to Understanding
Historically, the most important breakthroughs didn’t come from sharper tools alone, but from shifts in perspective.
What Texas Teaches You About Survival
Growing vegetables and fruit in Central Texas is a lot like being an American 250 years into this experiment.
Why Canada’s Economy Is Outgrowing Its Big Cities
The road to national renewal now runs through the countryside.
China Expands Orbital Surveillance and Military Space Power in 2026 to Counter the US
Despite China’s expanding space capabilities, the United States retains key advantages in innovation, resilience, and commercial integration.

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