No images? Click here Congressman John Moolenaar (R-MI), chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, will join David Feith to discuss how the United States should approach its relationship with China in an era of rising geopolitical competition tomorrow, October 16, at 10:00 a.m. On CNN, Rebeccah Heinrichs explained how President Donald Trump capitalized on Israel’s military successes and leveraged his connections with Arab states to achieve a Gaza ceasefire. Then, on Fox News, she analyzed the latest comments by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the challenges of maintaining peace. In The Free Press, Aaron MacLean highlights how President Trump’s recent diplomatic success, enabled by his alignment with Israel and willingness to escalate when prudent, has made life difficult for both America’s adversaries abroad and isolationist factions at home. Technologies like drones mean that adversaries do not need to use conventional military capabilities to harm their opponents. David Feith explained how China could exploit this new way of war to target Americans on CBS News’ 60 Minutes Overtime. Today at 10:00 a.m., Nadia Schadlow will host representatives from new firms at the forefront of reindustrialization, as well as investors and manufacturing sector experts, to discuss how the US can fortify its manufacturing base. Before you go . . . The CCP recently arrested nearly 30 pastors and church workers affiliated with Zion Church in extrajudicial raids across 10 cities. “Hudson Institute stands in full solidarity with Zion Church and all those in China who risk their freedom for their faith,” said Hudson President and CEO John P. Walters in a Hudson statement. |