How can US deter President Xi Jinping's aggression towards Taiwan?
Former CIA and Army Case Officer Kevin Carroll argues 'it's no secret that the communist regime in Beijing as a matter of state policy wants Taiwan back.'
What the Russia-Ukraine conflict will showcase to US adversaries
Former CIA and Army Case Officer Kevin Carroll discusses the Russia-Ukraine conflict and its impact on China's rising aggression against Taiwan.
Former State Dept. policy planning director warns of blossoming relationship between China, Russia
Former State Department policy planning director Kiron Skinner discusses China and Russia's relationship as the two countries look to unseat the U.S. as the global economic super power.
Olympics shouldn't have been held in Beijing in the first place: Rep. Gallagher
Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wisc., discusses China's lingering threat over Taiwan, the 'Free Peng Shuai Act' as the 2022 Beijing Olympics continue and the origins of COVID.
Sen. Hagerty: Biden's energy inflation has funded Russian aggression
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses the ongoing Ukraine crisis following Biden's meeting with the German chancellor, arguing the U.S. needs to impose sanctions on Russia 'so Putin can get a taste of what's to come.'
Sen. Young launches 'Beijing Behaving Badly' campaign to highlight abuses by CCP
Indiana Republican Senator Todd Young notes that his 'biggest concern' as the Olympic games were set to begin in Beijing was that the Chinese Communist Party would use them as a 'weeks-long informercial to celebrate their regime.'
China's Olympics app raises security concerns
Author Erich Schwartzel discusses China's Olympics app censoring words the government doesn't like, the backlash companies are facing over Olympic sponsorships and the impact China has on Hollywood.
KT McFarland on Russia-Ukraine: I don't think we're going to see a major world war over this
American Conservative Union board member KT McFarland discusses Biden sending 3,000 U.S. troops to Eastern Europe amid heightened tensions with Ukraine and Russia, as well as China's rising aggression ahead of the Beijing Games.
The Chinese Communist Party 'destroyed' Hong Kong: Mark Clifford
Mark Clifford, president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong, argues continued threats from China are a 'real, clear and present danger' that won't stop at Hong Kong.
COVID cases within 'controllable range', Beijing Olympics organizer says
The COVID-19 situation at the Beijing Winter Olympics is within the "expected controllable range" despite increasing positive cases being detected, a senior official at China's Olympics Pandemic Prevention and Control Office said on Tuesday.
Gen. Keane warns China, Russia's relationship is 'very concerning to us'
Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) argues China and Russia 'have come closer together despite their historical differences.'
Russia accuses US of stoking 'hysteria' over Ukraine during security council debate
Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, Chinese President Xi Jinping's relationship with President Vladimir Putin, George Soros' comments on the Chinese government and U.A.E. intercepting another missile.
Russia, China aggression could lead to a 'shift' in the global power, former US interior secretary warns
Former Navy SEAL Ryan Zinke discusses the perception of the U.S. and the impact it's having on allies and adversaries
Russia, China aggression could lead to a 'shift' in global power structure, former US interior secretary warns
Former Navy SEAL Ryan Zinke argues authoritarian governments across the globe are taking advantage of 'this point in time where America is perceived weak.'
Former Navy SEAL: You're seeing a NATO that's not aligned
Former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke discusses the Russia-Ukraine conflict, President Biden's leadership, the 2022 Beijing Olympics and the midterm elections.
Olympic athletes will get a taste of life in China: Atlas Organization founder
Atlas Organization's Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses the 2022 Beijing Olympics, U.S. adversaries rising aggression, European alliances and whether a Russian invasion in Ukraine is imminent.
US helps fund California port project as export delays hurt food makers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Sunday it will help fund a new container yard for agricultural exports at California's Port of Oakland, as the government, ports and food companies scramble to ease costly shipping delays.
Schweizer: Elites don't seem to have a problem helping China win this race against US
Author Peter Schweizer discusses the Biden family's relationship with China and Silicon Valley elites doing business overseas.
Stuart Varney: China’s zero COVID policy causing US inflation to linger
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues that President Xi Jinping "should accept that COVID is becoming endemic."
Thailand first in Asia to move to decriminalize marijuana
Thailand on Tuesday became the first country in Asia to approve the de facto decriminalization of marijuana, though authorities have left a grey area around its recreational use.



















