China's recent military parade highlighted both its strength and its intentions—and America should pay attention.
There was no shortage of pageantry at Wednesday’s military parade in Beijing, but beyond the spectacle, it also provided the ...
China’s leader Xi Jinping, Russia’s president Vladimir Putin, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un and other world leaders ...
China has showcased its military power in a parade marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Much of the weaponry and equipment in the parade was shown to the public for the first time, ...
The armed-forces spectacle in Beijing on Wednesday, marking the 80th anniversary of China’s victory in World War II, projected the vision of a great power that Xi wants to present to the world—and a ...
China projected its growing military strength and geopolitical alignment with US rivals on Wednesday, as President Xi Jinping presided over a large-scale parade in Beijing. The event marked the 80th ...
In an April 1976 interview, Gen. George S. Brown, then the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sarcastically dismissed the British military, stating, “All they’ve got are generals, admirals and ...
The People's Liberation Army displayed tanks and nuclear-capable missiles as Xi Jinping promised China's "great rejuvenation." ...
China's Xi Jinping was joined by Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un for a display of power and the rising tide of anti-U.S. sentiment.
WHEN CHINA STAGED ITS MILITARY PARADE in Beijing last week, much of the commentary in the West focused on the political optics: Vladimir Putin was a prominent guest, joined by Kim Jong-un, Narendra ...