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Using Mexican cartels as proxies, the Chinese Communist Party is carrying out the most devastating foreign attack on the United States [[link removed]] in American history, writes Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters [[link removed]].
Paul Sracic [[link removed]] argues in the Wall Street Journal [[link removed]] that Joe Biden’s protectionism will not be enough to save US Steel—but that an influx of investment from Nippon Steel could make the American steel industry competitive again.
Although Washington has paid less attention to North Korean human rights issues in recent years, the severity of the regime’s abuses has not declined. Olivia Enos [[link removed]] gives 10 recommendations [[link removed]] for how the US could aid the North Korean people by issuing an atrocity determination.
Russia is one of America’s top geopolitical adversaries, and Moscow has shown no desire for peace talks. Luke Coffey [[link removed]] lays out why it’s time for the US and its allies to be bold and supply Ukraine for victory [[link removed]].
Just days after France and the United Kingdom helped down airborne Iranian missiles and munitions, Iran Air flights were soaring through the sky as usual, bound for Paris and London. It is time for Europe to ban the Islamic Republic’s national airline [[link removed]] from its airspace, explains Daniel Kochis [[link removed]].
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Based on a recommendation by Hudson’s Nina Shea [[link removed]] in The Hill [[link removed]], Representatives Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Tom Suozzi (D-NY) recently introduced legislation to rename the street connected to the People’s Republic of China Embassy in Washington as “Jimmy Lai Way.”
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