Congressman Points Out Looming Threat Of Taiwan Invasion In Light Of Russia-China Collaboration.

According to two Legislators, Moscow and Beijing have been keeping each other up to date on their intentions in the run-up to the Ukraine attack. At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Feb. 25, Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) told EpochTV’s “China Insider” show that “I think they have cooperated and I think China is in a better position letting Russia go first, to analyze.” China is attempting to measure its next steps on Taiwan, the self-ruled island that the Chinese Communist Party claims as its own territory and has long vowed to bring under its control, if necessary through force. During an interview in Orlando, Florida, the politician stated, “China has designs on Taiwan.” “They also want to observe if the international community imposes genuine sanctions on Russia, how much it costs Russians, and how strong the willpower is…

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South Korean Banks Receiving Over 600 Cyber Attacks Daily.

Since 2017, South Korean banks have been targeted to an average of roughly 600 cyberattacks each day, with China being the primary source of attacks, according to the Financial Services Commission of South Korea (FSC). According to Yonhap News Agency, a recent FSC report released by South Korean National Assembly member Kang Min-Kook revealed that 17 banks in South Korea were subjected to 1,091,606 cyberattacks from 2017 to 2021, averaging 598 attacks per day, with at least a third coming from China. The FSC data, according to the report, only includes financial institutions that provide retail banking services. If savings banks, insurance firms, and other financial institutions were included, the number of cyberattacks would be far greater. According to FSC data, foreign IP addresses were responsible for 82.2 percent of cyberattacks, with China accounting for 34.7 percent and the United…

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China’s Ambition to Harness the Fourth Industrial Revolution Incomparable to America.

Since at least the turn of the century, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has been experiencing a significant restructuring. For starters, it has spent years pursuing a mechanization and “informationization” “double construction” strategy. This “two-track” strategy called for near-term modernization of “existing equipment combined with the selective introduction of new generations of conventional weapons,” as well as a longer-term transformation of the PLA along the lines of the “revolution in military affairs” based on information technology (RMA). Officially, the PLA targets mechanization and “major progress” toward informationization by 2020, “complete military modernization” by 2035, and “world-class” military status by 2049. The PLA is currently focused on “informationization” in accordance with this timeline. Informationization refers to the application of information technologies to combined military operations on land, sea, air, space, cyberspace, and the electromagnetic spectrum. It also entails equipping the PLA with…

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