Doctor Discusses McConnell’s New Freezing IncidentThe Pentagon released footage on Tuesday of some of the more than 180 instances of Chinese military aircraft endangering U.S. planes while in international airspace over the past 2 years. Ely Ratner, the assistant secretary of defense for Indo-Pacific security affairs, says such actions from the Chinese communist regime’s air force were “coercive and risky,” and that such behavior can cause accidents that can “lead to inadvertent conflict.” ...

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'Shame on Zhu Yi': China Turns on US-Born OlympianThe Middle East, Ukraine, and energy—two “no-limits” partners are due for in-depth talks in Beijing. A trade forum there is bringing together world leaders, including Taliban officials. Stanford is willing to pay the Justice Department over $1.9 million. We look at the controversy behind the settlement. Chinese fighter jets soared too close for comfort as a Canadian plane carried out a mission. Officials in Ottawa called the 15-foot near-miss “aggressive” and “unsafe.” Wealthy Chinese nationals are sending their money out of China for safety, despite strict regulations. What does the money outflow mean for the global economy? Topics in this episode:...

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China Aggressively Intercepted US Military Aircraft 180 Times in 2 Years: PentagonCommunist China has increased the number of hostile intercepts of U.S. aircraft by more than five times in the past two years, according to the Pentagon. The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) military wing has aggressively intercepted more than 180 U.S. aircraft over the last two years, said Assistant Secretary of Defense Ely Ratner. That number is more than all the intercepts during the previous decade combined. Mr. Ratner said that China’s “coercive and risky operational behavior” in the Indo-Pacific risked open conflict between the two powers, which are also the world’s largest economies. “In many cases, this type of operational behavior can cause accidents. And accidents can lead to inadvertent conflict,” Mr. Ratner said during an Oct. 17 press briefing....

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Beijing's Meddling in Middle East Affairs: Veto Power and Support for Palestinian CauseChinese Premier Li Qiang was unexpectedly absent from a recent national meeting held in Beijing. A political analyst said that this is a deliberate arrangement, highlighting the fact that Xi Jinping, the top leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is gradually ostracizing Mr. Li. Another analyst believes that Mr. Li’s marginalization by Mr. Xi may be closely related to a Reuters report. The CCP began its 18th National Congress of Trade Unions in the country’s capital on Oct. 9. It’s customary for all seven members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau to be in attendance, but Mr. Li was the only one absent this time....

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