Fervent anti-China rhetoric was highlighted by the so-called 'China Week' in the U.S. Congress earlier this month.
U.S. economic pressure on China is not limited to the realms of technology and trade.
It is promising to see continued support for Taiwan’s defense from cross-party U.S. officials.
The annual high cost of running these offices with diminishing value for money in a hostile America could be a blessing in disguise.
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote this week on more than two dozen China-related bills.
[A]s long as the Republicans deranged by Trumpism sit close to power in Washington, then the U.S. will remain an unpredictable partner.
The move in the United States has a precedent in India, which banned TikTok in 2020, also for national security reasons.
The House of Representatives' vote threatening to ban [TikTok] reveals, above all, the chamber's poor state.
To restore its system of governance, the U.S. can only hope for and depend on democracy’s own mechanisms.