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Water instead of fuel in China's nuclear missiles led to Xi's massive military purge?
The fall of Zhang Youxi, China's top uniformed military officer, in President Xi Jinping's purge might have to do with ...
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Did water in China’s nuclear missiles trigger Xi’s massive military purge?
China’s most secretive weapons branch is at the center of an almost surreal allegation: that some of its nuclear missiles ...
The Chinese military is in disarray after its top general, Zhang Youxia, was placed under investigation for ‘serious ...
R OBERT OPPENHEIMER, the father of America’s nuclear bomb, described his country’s atomic rivalry with the Soviet Union as ...
China’s top general has been accused of leaking nuclear secrets to the US and accepting bribes as President Xi Jinping purges ...
US intelligence assessments suggest the purge was triggered not just by political disloyalty but by alarming operational ...
Bribery allegations have also been leveled against Gen. Zhang Youxia, whose downfall carries implications for the country’s ...
Military turmoil in China raises Taiwan invasion concerns as Xi Jinping removes senior officers. Analysts warn of growing ...
Like most official newspapers in dictatorships, the People’s Liberation Army Daily is not known as a riveting read. Set up by ...
Shocking reports reveal that some of China’s nuclear missiles were filled with water instead of fuel, causing launch failures ...
Spending hundreds of billions on new nuclear weapons would not make Russia, China or the United States more secure.
This week, The President’s Inbox replayed Jim’s conversation back in February with Fiona Cunningham, assistant professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania. They discussed China’s ...
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