Potential Clash Ahead? Analysis of U.S.-China Relations Post Biden-Xi Summit

President Biden praises the restoration of military-to-military communications with China after a recent meeting with President Xi Jinping. The President’s focus now is to avert military confrontation with China, hold Xi accountable for the commitments he made, and mitigate America’s record-breaking numbers of overdose deaths associated with fentanyl. In light of Xi’s promises concerning fentanyl …

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Dianne Feinstein’s Impactful Legacy: Defying the CIA in a Historic Battle Against Torture

In 2009, Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) became the First Woman to Lead the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence In 2009, Dianne Feinstein made history as the first woman to lead the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. This coincided with Barack Obama becoming the second president to oversee America’s expanded national security establishment after the 9/11 attacks. …

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Former NYC Townhouse of Late CIA Head Hits Market at $9.99M – Explore Now!

An Upper East Side Townhouse with CIA History Hits the Market for $9.99 Million A historic townhouse located in the prestigious Upper East Side neighborhood of New York City has been listed for sale at $9.99 million. This townhouse once belonged to Allen Dulles, the controversial first civilian director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). …

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Jim Comer Urged to Call for Eric Ciaramella’s Testimony on Joe Biden and Ukraine

New developments have emerged that further challenge President Joe Biden’s narrative regarding the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor during his time as vice president. These revelations highlight the potential for blackmailing Ukraine’s government by threatening to cut off US aid unless the prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, was removed from his position. Adding to the growing list …

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Why was Victor Shokin fired despite Team Obama’s support for him during Biden’s tenure?

Victor Shokin, the former Ukraine prosecutor who was fired by Joe Biden in April 2016, is now revealed to have had support from the rest of the Obama administration. Newly discovered documents show that the State Department was impressed with the Ukrainian government’s reform and anti-corruption agenda. However, despite this praise, Biden singled out Shokin …

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Chinese Worker Allegedly Engaged in Espionage for the CIA

The Ministry of State Security in China has announced the detention of a military industrial group worker who is suspected of spying for the CIA. This development comes amidst escalated tensions between Beijing and Washington surrounding accusations of espionage. According to reports, China’s civilian spy agency, the Ministry of State Security, made a statement on …

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US Aims to Undermine Putin’s Control by Recruiting Top-Level Russian Spies

The United States and its allies are actively exploring opportunities to exploit weaknesses in the power base of Russian President Vladimir Putin by recruiting high-ranking Russian officials as spies for the West. This initiative has gained increased urgency in the aftermath of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s brief rebellion, in which the former Putin ally turned his private …

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