U.S. pressure over its concerns about Chinese investments in Israel eventually bore its desired fruit
U.S. pressure over its concerns about Chinese investments in Israel eventually bore its desired fruit
Last week marked 23 weeks of Russian aggression in Ukraine, unprecedented Chinese threats against Taiwan and a return to negotiations over a weak Iranian nuclear deal
Annual report on international religious freedoms criticizes China and Afghanistan; acknowledges progress in Morocco
China is already deeply involved in Israeli infrastructure projects which some say poses a security risk
America has been warning Israel for years that Chinese investments pose security concerns
But China is not the only power taking advantage of the situation in Afghanistan – Iran and Russia also express interest in talks with the Taliban
Talk of such a move – which could negatively impact the U.S. dollar – comes after both Saudi Arabia and UAE reportedly refused to take calls from President Biden