This article appeared in Brandon J. Weichert’s occasional op-ed column at Real Clear Politics. China’s dominance will not come at … More
Tag: China Dream
Staying to the Left of Boom by Going High
For 20 years, the United States has engaged in a series of policy failures in space that weakened our presence there and inspired our rivals. We need a total reassessment of U.S. space policy.
China Poised to Attack Taiwan
This article appeared on October 21, 2020 in my column at The Washington Times. Taiwan is about to be attacked by China. … More
China Determined to Dominate Future Mining with Origin Space
This article appeared in my October 1, 2020 op-ed column at The Washington Times. In November, a Chinese space mining … More
Neil Bush’s Chinese Firm Signed Agreement With Space Contractor Considered An Arm Of The Chinese Military
On July 28, 2020 the Daily Caller’s investigative reporter, Chuck Ross, interviewed Brandon J. Weichert about the highest forms of corruption within the US space community.
China leads charge in new space race
In my September 3, 2020 Washington Times op-ed, I assess how nationalism empowers a country to seek space exploration while globalism discourages countries to achieve greatness in space.
In the China-India Dispute, It’s All About Water
The world has been spinning faster than usual in 2020. At the start of the year, everyone was (rightly) concerned … More
Saving Grace: How Christianity Can Destroy the Chinese Communist Party
“In this war, in Xinjiang, in Shanghai, in Beijing, in Chengdu, the rulers have chosen an enemy that can never … More
China Trying to Surpass In Space Race
For more information, PRE-ORDER Winning Space: How America Remains a Superpower from Amazon, due out July 20, 2020 from Republic … More
US-China Relations After COVID-19: From Cool to Frosty?
Gordon G. Chang, Martin Seiff, and Brandon J. Weichert join Paolo von Schirach of the Global Policy Institute to discuss Sino-American relations after COVID-19.