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Digital Fortresses: Beijing Signals Crackdown on AI-Generated Military Disinformation
China's military media has issued a stern warning against the spread of AI-generated misinformation, labeling it a significant threat to national security. The 'zero tolerance' policy signals a new phase in Beijing's efforts to regulate the intersection of generative technology and defense-related public opinion.

Geopolitical Crossfire and Global Ambitions: China’s EV Giants Confront Washington’s 'Military' Labeling
BYD and NIO are challenging their inclusion on a U.S. Department of Defense list of military-linked firms while simultaneously accelerating their global expansion. As BYD targets the top spot in global sales and pushes into Mexico, the domestic Chinese market is facing growing pains regarding intellectual property and original design innovation.

Sovereignty in the Stars: How a High-Seas Standoff Birthed China’s Beidou Ambitions
State media has revisited a pivotal historical incident where the U.S. allegedly disabled GPS for a Chinese vessel, highlighting it as the catalyst for the Beidou satellite system. This narrative reinforces China's drive for technological independence and its strategy to break reliance on Western-controlled infrastructure.

The Pentagon’s Widening Net: Washington’s New List Signals the Securitization of Chinese Big Tech
The U.S. Pentagon has expanded its 1260H list of Chinese military-linked companies to 188 entities, adding major tech firms like Alibaba and Baidu. This move signifies a strategic pivot toward broad technological containment, forcing Beijing to accelerate its drive for indigenous innovation and self-reliance in critical sectors like AI and biotech.

The Digital Frontline: China’s PLA Launches High-Stakes Recruitment Drive for the Class of 2026
China’s military has launched its 2026 recruitment campaign for military academies, using modern digital media to attract high-achieving youth. This initiative is a critical component of Beijing’s broader strategy to modernize the PLA through better-educated, technologically proficient personnel.

The War for Talent: China Launches Strategic Recruitment Drive for 2026 Military Elite
China has launched a high-profile multimedia recruitment campaign for its 2026 military academy intake, emphasizing professional prestige and technological innovation. The drive highlights the PLA's urgent need for elite talent as it pivots toward a technology-intensive force structure.

The Shadows in the Middle: China Sounds Alarm on 'AI Relay Stations' as National Security Risks
China’s Ministry of State Security has warned against 'AI relay stations,' unregulated proxy platforms that aggregate various AI model APIs for domestic users. These platforms are cited as significant national security risks due to data privacy vulnerabilities and the unauthorized handling of sensitive information.

Shutter Diplomacy: Why China is Securitizing the Spectacle of its Defense Expos
China’s Ministry of State Security has warned that foreign intelligence agencies are using 'part-time' photographers to collect sensitive data at defense expos. The ministry highlighted how detailed imagery of rivets, coatings, and dimensions can be used to reconstruct secret military capabilities through jigsaw-style analysis.

The Lens as a Weapon: Beijing Warns of High-Tech Espionage at Public Airshows
China's Ministry of State Security has warned that foreign intelligence agencies are using public airshows and defense expos to gather sensitive data through recruited civilians. By analyzing high-resolution photos of military hardware, foreign actors can derive core secrets regarding stealth technology, combat range, and system iterations.

Beijing Warns of Global Supply Chain Fragility as US Tightens Chip Export 'Loopholes'
China's Ministry of Commerce has formally opposed new U.S. efforts to close chip export loopholes, claiming such actions destabilize the global semiconductor supply chain. Beijing argues that Washington is abusing national security concerns to suppress Chinese technological advancement.

The Beirut 'Freeze': Trump’s High-Stakes Brinkmanship in the Israel-Iran Shadow War
President Trump has intervened to stop a major Israeli strike on Beirut, following a period of intense military escalation and threats of regional war. The standoff reveals a strategic effort by the U.S. and Israel to pressure Iran by decoupling the Lebanese conflict from broader regional negotiations.

The 'Do Not Invite' Director: Tulsi Gabbard’s Exit and the Triumph of Trumpian Instinct
Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as Director of National Intelligence signals the total marginalization of 'restraintist' voices within the Trump administration. Her departure highlights a growing rift between formal intelligence assessments and a presidency driven by hawkish intuition and personal loyalty.