China Exposed in US Plot, Spies Caught Days Before Trump Returns
President Trump will soon step back into the Oval Office and the world is already preparing to be buckled up and ready for change.
Trump’s foreign policy will aim to end global conflicts and bring “fair trade” back to the table for We the American People.
The bold stance promises to shake up the status quo, ruffling feathers among allies and adversaries alike. Expect tariffs, renegotiated treaties, and a blunt America-first approach to international diplomacy.
But not everyone is excited. China, the People’s Republic, the mighty adversary, stands in staunch opposition. They have their reasons. Trump’s commitment to countering their influence—whether through economics, military might, or espionage crackdowns—does not sit well in Beijing.
And the…