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The Enemy Within? KMT Veteran Accuses Ruling Party of Destabilizing the Taiwan Strait
KMT politician Cheng Li-wun has ignited a fresh wave of political debate by labeling the ruling DPP as the primary threat to Taiwan’s national security. Her comments reflect the deepening 'war vs. peace' narrative used by the opposition to challenge the current administration's cross-strait strategy.

Actions Speak Louder: Beijing Signals Deepening Mistrust of Tokyo’s Regional Ambitions
China's Foreign Ministry has issued a sharp critique of Japan, stating that Tokyo's actions are more important than its rhetoric. The statement underscores Beijing's growing skepticism regarding Japan's military expansion and its strategic alignment with Western powers.

China’s Strategic Iron Fist: Inside the PLARF’s Premier Missile Battalion
This report profiles the PLARF's elite 1st Battalion, highlighting its transition from legacy systems to modern mobile missile platforms. It emphasizes the unit's extreme readiness, grassroots technical innovations, and its role as a key instrument of China's strategic deterrence.

Beyond the Ledger: The PLA Modernizes Its 'Double Four-One' Tradition for the Digital Age
The PLA is modernizing its traditional 'Double Four-One' management system to combat formalism and better engage a new generation of tech-savvy soldiers within the Information Support Force. By prioritizing genuine psychological connection over bureaucratic record-keeping, the military aims to enhance internal cohesion and combat readiness.

Managing the 'Marrow': The PLA’s High-Tech Race to Master the Hearts of Modern Soldiers
The PLA is modernizing its 'Double Four-One' political work tradition to better engage a younger, more individualistic generation of soldiers in high-tech units. By moving away from bureaucratic formalism toward personalized psychological support, the military aims to convert internal unity into tangible combat effectiveness.

The Siege Mentality: Washington Reeling from Second Assassination Attempt on Trump
The US Department of Justice has officially labeled a recent shooting near the White House as an assassination plot targeting President Trump and his family. The incident marks the second major security breach in a single month, highlighting a significant escalation in threats against the executive branch.

Hormuz at a Crossroads: Washington and Tehran’s High-Stakes Gamble for a Fragile Peace
The US and Iran are reportedly close to a framework agreement to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days. While the deal offers economic relief for Tehran and a diplomatic exit for Washington, significant distrust and opposition from Israel remain major hurdles.

The Balkan Anchor: Why China’s Red-Carpet Diplomacy with Serbia Matters
This article examines the strategic depth of China-Serbia relations through the lens of recent high-level diplomatic summits. It highlights how Serbia serves as a crucial gateway for Chinese infrastructure and political influence in the Balkans amidst shifting European dynamics.

Ghosts of the Revolution: The PLA’s High-Tech Pursuit of Ideological Purity
The PLA's legendary 'Dong Cunrui Squad' held a symbolic dialogue with their fallen namesake to reinforce ideological loyalty. This commemorative event illustrates the CCP's ongoing effort to instill revolutionary fervor and 'red DNA' into a modernizing military force.

The Face of the Gate: How China’s Elite Sentinels Project ‘Great Power’ Discipline
A 23-year-old Chinese soldier has become a viral symbol of the country's diplomatic image-building after his performance guarding Air Force One. The story highlights how China uses elite sentinels to project an image of 'Great Power' discipline and stability to an international audience.

Tears and Ties: Vučić’s Emotional Tribute Highlights China’s Expanding Balkan Footprint
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić became visibly emotional while receiving China's highest honor, the Friendship Medal, during a recent state interview. The event underscores the deep strategic and personal ties between Belgrade and Beijing, highlighting Serbia's role as China's primary European partner.

Friction at the Top: Trump and Rubio Clash Over Impending Iran Nuclear Deal
Internal divisions have surfaced as Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims a draft Iran nuclear deal has regional support, while President Trump insists the deal is not yet finalized. This public discrepancy highlights the tension between the administration's diplomatic efforts and the President's desire to control the narrative amid domestic criticism.