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Earliest in view: Apr 30 · 15:26 UTCMost recent: Jun 12 · 05:36 UTC
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  • WORLDJun 12 · 05:36 UTCASIA TIMES
    The China collapse that just never arrives

    China has been predicted to collapse for over 20 years, notably by Gordon Chang's 2001 book 'The Coming Collapse of China,' which forecasted economic failure within a decade. The prediction was revised and absorbed into a long-standing genre of similar claims.

  • SECURITYMay 19 · 12:36 UTCFOX NEWS
    Expert warns China already waging ‘unrestricted warfare’ against US through fentanyl, espionage and sabotage

    Gordon Chang warns that China is waging 'unrestricted warfare' against the US through fentanyl deaths, espionage, and sabotage. Chang argues that these actions are part of a broader plan to harm Americans. The Chinese Communist Party is accused of maintaining biological weapons facilities and secret police stations on US soil.

  • POLITICSMay 13 · 13:13 UTCTHE HILL
    AI policy would be ‘impossible to enforce against China’: Gordon Chang

    Gordon Chang stated that enforcing AI regulations on Chinese companies would be impossible. He mentioned that cooperation with nations is a good idea but difficult in practice. The statement was made on NewsNation's Jesse Weber Live.

  • SECURITYApr 30 · 15:26 UTCFOX NEWS
    Rubio warns China after Panama ship detentions, calls hemisphere sovereignty 'non-negotiable'

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned China's detention of Panama-flagged ships, framing it as an infringement on regional sovereignty and part of a broader strategic contest over global trade control. The dispute follows Panama's 2026 court ruling challenging Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison's control of canal terminals, with U.S. officials alleging China's detentions aim to retaliate against Panama. Analyst Gordon Chang linked China's actions to a pattern of using economic leverage and proxies like Iran to expand influence.

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