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Iran, China and Russia
Biden Approves National Security Memo Aimed at Helping Trump on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia
President Joe Biden has approved a new national security memorandum that is meant to serve as a roadmap for the incoming Trump administration as it looks to counter growing cooperation among China, Iran,
Biden pushes new Russia, Iran, Korea, China effort before Trump term
President Joe Biden is pushing U.S. national security agencies ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration to devise new strategies to tackle the risky, deepening ties among Russia, Iran, North Korea and China,
Biden pushes new Russia, Iran, North Korea, China effort before Trump term
WASHINGTON - US President Joe Biden is pushing US national security agencies ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration to devise new strategies to tackle the risky, deepening ties among Russia, Iran, North Korea and China, according to US officials.
Biden backs memo aimed at helping Trump on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia
The incoming US administration is looking to counter growing co-operation among its adversaries on the world stage.
Biden approves classified national security memo to help Trump on China, Iran, North Korea, Russia
US President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump have sharply different worldviews, but officials in both the incoming and outgoing administrations said they have sought to coordinate on national security issues during the transition.
Russia, China and Iran ran wild under Biden, Army veteran says
Retired Lt. Col. James Carafano analyzes the Syrian conflict and its impact on Russia and discusses a report that China is deploying its largest naval fleet in decades.
China, Martial Law and South Korea
China Won’t Reap Any Benefits from South Korea’s Martial Law Debacle
President Yoon's declaration of martial law could strain South Korea's relationship with the United States. That doesn't mean it will benefit China. The post China Won't Reap Any Benefits from South Korea's Martial Law Debacle appeared first on World Politics Review.
How China Benefits From Chaos in US-Allied South Korea
Seoul's withdrawal from the nascent trilateral security alliance with the U.S. and Japan could strengthen China's hand in the region.
South Korean president’s office raided as martial law probe deepens
Prosecutors are weighing arresting President Yoon Suk Yeol for insurrection. His former defense minister, who has already been detained, attempted suicide.
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China willing to work with S.Korea to promote bilateral ties, FM on reports of new Chinese envoy's leaving for post
In response to media reports that a newly appointed Chinese ambassador to South Korea may leave for his new post this month, ...
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S.Korea protesters targeted with 'Chinese milk cartons' misinformation
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol narrowly survived an impeachment effort in parliament as tens of thousands braved ...
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North Korea, Russia and China watch on as crisis unfolds in key US ally South Korea
A night of political upheaval in South Korea has upended stability in a key democratic US ally – sending shock waves through ...
Foreign Policy
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China and North Korea Throw U.S. War Plans Out the Window
Essential analysis of the stories shaping geopolitics on the continent The latest news, analysis, and data from the country ...
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Asia stocks slip on South Korea turbulence, China disinflation
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares struggled with a slide in South Korea on Monday ahead of a packed week of ...
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