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China's Modern Martyrs: From Mao to Now – Catholic World Report

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How the Biden Administration Can Support Taiwan


April 30, 2021
A soldier holds a Taiwan national flag during a military exercise in Hsinchu County, northern Taiwan, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021.
Credit: AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying
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The Biden administration entered office at a critical inflection point for the United States. President Joe Biden inherited a world order and in particular an Indo-Pacific region that is undergoing profound change with China’s rise and an ongoing geopolitical shift toward Asia. The new administration has begun laying out its agenda to address the issues facing U.S. vital interests in this critical part of the world.
Within this broad expanse, the Taiwan Strait is increasingly a critical military flashpoint. Tensions are mounting as the People’s Republic of China (PRC) ramps up its political, economic and military pressure on Taiwan and its other neighbors. There are warning signs that Beijing may be accelerating its plan to seize Taiwan by force if necessary. Adm. Phil D ....

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China's population control visionary » MercatorNet


Ma Yinchu was born in 1882 in Zhejiang, China. The son of a small business owner, he was inclined towards scholarship. After earning an undergraduate degree at Tianjin University, he studied at Yale, subsequently earning a PhD in economics and philosophy from Columbia University. He returned to China and helped found the Shanghai College of Commerce and the Chinese Economics Society.
While politically astute, Dr Ma’s ill-timed criticism of the Kuomintang government led to house arrest. However, upon the victory of Mao’s People’s Liberation Army in 1949, his career was revived. For the next decade, fortune smiled on Dr Ma through the patronage of his friend Zhou Enlai, Chairman Mao’s right-hand man. The Communist government appointed him president of Zhejiang University, and soon after he was appointed president of the prestigious Peking University. ....

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What Happened When China Tried To Take Taiwan in the 1950s?


The Eisenhower administration engaged in nuclear brinkmanship with China in defense of Taiwan.
Here s What You Need to Know: To this day, the United States remains committed to the defense of Taiwan, even though it no longer recognizes it as the government of China.
In 1955, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army embarked on a bloody amphibious landing to capture a fortified Nationalist island, only about twice the size of a typical golf course. Not only did the battle exhibit China’s growing naval capabilities, it was a pivotal moment in a chain of events that led Eisenhower to threaten a nuclear attack on China and led Congress to pledge itself to the defense of Taiwan. ....

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Saudi Arabia Continues 'Neutrality' Over Kashmir in Favor of India, While Pakistan Tries to Overturn It


Saudi Arabia Continues ‘Neutrality’ Over Kashmir, Which Pakistan Seeks to Undermine
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NEW DELHI While Saudi Arabia maintains its neutrality over the Kashmir issue in India’s favor, India’s archrival Pakistan is making all efforts to mend its relations with the Gulf country and woo it to change its stance on the territorial dispute.
These diplomatic moves are occurring in the context of India opposing terrorism in Kashmir, China seeking greater influence in the Middle East, and Iran and possibly Saudi Arabia seeking nuclear weapons.
India and Pakistan have fought multiple wars over Kashmir, a Muslim majority region that before the partition of the Indian subcontinent into India and Pakistan was ruled by a Hindu ruler. ....

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