By Eileen Sullivan
The Associated Press
The Obama administration has brought unprecedented criminal charges against five officials in the Chinese military for hacking
By Eileen Sullivan
The Associated Press
The Obama administration has brought unprecedented criminal charges against five officials in the Chinese military for hacking
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
Are China and Vietnam already at war?
By Richard Pera
Dean of the School of Security and Global Studies at American Military University
President Obama recently visited Asia for the fifth time in his presidency in late April . In a White House website video, Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes declared, “The United States is a Pacific nation [and] the president himself is a Pacific president, having been born in Hawaii.”
By William Tucker
Chief Correspondent for In Homeland Security
Three people were killed and further 79 were wounded in a terrorist attack on a rail station in the Chinese province of Xinjiang today.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
Michelle Obama’s visit to China may be more promising for US-China relations than any attempts of the Administration since attempts of closer ties at the “Annenberg Retreat” in California, June of last year.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Contributor for In Homeland Security
With the annexation of Crimea and the new Russian expansionist agenda, should China’s importance now be seen as more critical to Washington than before? It would seem that the US-China strategic relationship should always have been taken more seriously and certainly handled better.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey Special Contributor for In Homeland Security China is finally “declaring war” on its country’s life-threatening…
By Brett Daniel Shehadey Special Contributor for In Homeland Security On Saturday, an act of mass stabbing at a…
By Brett Daniel Shehadey Special Contributor for In Homeland Security China’s national economic strategy for a decade was based…