The United States’ ability to replenish stockpiles of critical munitions is still insufficient for deterring a war with China’s communist regime, according to a senior White House official. National security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Dec. 4 that the
Chinese state-sponsored hackers compromised at least eight U.S. telecommunication companies, a top White House official said on Dec. 4. Anne Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, provided an update on the Chinese threat
News Analysis U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Canada until it stems the flow of illegal immigrants and illicit drugs—fentanyl in particular—has put increased focus on drug trafficking across the Canada-U.S. border. Mexico was
News Analysis Hyundai Motor’s sales in China have plummeted since 2016 due to a diplomatic dispute between Beijing and South Korea. What initially seemed like a significant blow ultimately meant Hyundai became less reliant on China and expanded its presence