China seeks "alternative world order," U.S. commission warns
Summary
A U.S. commission reports that China, led by Xi Jinping, is working to create a new world order with itself at the center, supported by countries like Russia and North Korea. The commission's report outlines China's deepening ties with these countries and calls for increased U.S. military and space capabilities to counteract these moves. President Trump announced plans to visit China, highlighting strong U.S.-China relations.Key Facts
- The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission published a report on China's global ambitions.
- China aims to lead a new global order with support from Russia, North Korea, and Iran.
- The report stresses China's support for Russia's military actions, including economic and technology aid.
- It recommends increasing funding for the U.S. Space Force to compete with China's space capabilities.
- China's military entered Taiwan's air space over 3,000 times in 2024, escalating tensions.
- President Trump plans to visit China, emphasizing strong relations between the two countries.
- Chinese military actions around Taiwan and the Philippines have increased, causing regional concerns.
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