ARMS SALES

Jun 13 2026POLITICS

Taiwan’s Opposition Leader Tries to Clear the Air with US Leaders

Taiwan’s main opposition figure spent two weeks in the US last month to clear up confusion about her party’s plans for dealing with China. Cheng Li-wun, head of the Kuomintang (KMT), met nine US lawmakers from key committees, plus think tank researchers and policy experts. She argued that many in Wa

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

China’s Arms Game: Strong Sales, Weak Reach

China has spent decades building a powerful weapons industry. The country now appears in the top five worldwide when it comes to selling military gear, according to a respected global tracker. Yet the real story is more nuanced than those numbers suggest. A key problem is that China’s armaments hav

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May 10 2026POLITICS

Senator’s Arms‑Sale Vote Sparks Debate Over Israel Support

Angela Alsobrooks, a senator from our state, promised to back Israel during her campaign. She spoke about shared values and the need for strong U. S. –Israel ties, saying she would protect that partnership. Yet in April she voted to block American weapons sales to Israel, citing a protest against U.

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Apr 21 2026POLITICS

Pakistan pauses $1. 5B Sudan arms deal after Saudi pushback

Pakistan has halted a planned $1. 5 billion sale of weapons and fighter jets to Sudan, following a request from Saudi Arabia to end the agreement. The move comes after Riyadh refused to fund the purchase, according to two Pakistani security officials and a diplomatic source. Sudan has been in tur

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Feb 10 2026POLITICS

China Pushes Harder on Taiwan, Warns of External Interference

In a recent conference in Beijing, a top Chinese leader urged the country to take firm action against those who push for Taiwan’s independence. The speaker warned that foreign involvement could threaten stability across the strait. The remarks came during a gathering focused on Taiwan matters, wher

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Dec 30 2025POLITICS

China's Big Moves Near Taiwan: What's Happening?

China has been flexing its military muscles near Taiwan, conducting live-firing exercises that lasted 10 hours. These drills are part of a larger set of war games, which are the biggest yet. The goal? To show they can quickly cut Taiwan off from any outside help if things get serious. The Eastern T

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

China's Move: A Gesture or a Warning?

China recently took action against some U. S. companies and executives. This was in response to a big arms deal between the U. S. and Taiwan. The sanctions include freezing assets and banning business dealings in China. But, the impact might not be very big. Most of the targeted companies and execut

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Ukraine's New Wings: The Gripen Fighter Jet Deal

Sweden and Ukraine have just made a big deal. They plan to send up to 150 Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine. These jets are made by Saab, a Swedish company. The agreement was signed by the leaders of both countries. So, what's the big deal about these Gripen jets? They are fourth-generation, light, an

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Red Dye and Arrests: Greenpeace's Bold Protest

The US embassy in London faced a dramatic scene when a group of activists poured red dye into a pond near the building. This act was part of a protest organized by Greenpeace UK. The dye, which was non-toxic and biodegradable, was used to draw attention to a serious issue: the impact of US arms sale

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Weapons Deal: China Displeased, U. S. Stands Firm

China’s not happy, and they’re showing it. Recently, they imposed sanctions on 13 U. S. companies. Why? The U. S. just sold $385 million worth of weapons to Taiwan. These aren’t any regular weapons—they’re upgrades for Taiwan’s F-16 jets and their communication systems. China’s upset because they be

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