Brandon J. Weichert joined The Epoch Times’ Gary Bai to discuss his recent Washington Times article about SpaceX providing critical support for Ukraine in their war with Russia.
Tag: China
News From Around the World 3-21-22
Eight important stories from around the world on 3-21-22 that you may have missed this morning…
Putin Bursts Xi Jinping’s Taiwan Surprise
Putin’s invasion of Ukraine may have exposed how China planned on invading Taiwan this Fall.
Recent Earthquake in Northwest China Might Have Been Something More…
Chinese-affiliated Social Media reports that the recent earthquake in Qilian Shan in Northwestern China may have been a covert Chinese nuke test. I explain why that might be and how the China-Russia alliance may not be as strong as some are saying…
Russia, China Step Up Orbital Attacks as Biden Fumbles Space Force Mission
Marisa Herman of Newsmax interviewed Brandon J. Weichert to discuss the failures of the United States Space Force since Joe Biden became president. We need to do better than this, folks!
US has unlearned the lessons of Pearl Harbor
In the Asia Times, Brandon J. Weichert writes that, China and Russia are planning another Pearl Harbor-type attack on the US. It can be avoided. Read on to find out how…
China’s Space Supremacy
Both the Trump and Biden administrations stopped the Pentagon from adopting measures to protect our satellites from China and Russia. What is wrong with those responsible for protecting #America?
Wake Up to Hypersonic Threat
A satisfied reader writes an excellent Letter to the Editor of the Dallas Morning News extolling the virtues of Brandon J. Weichert’s recent “America’s ‘Maginot Line’ in Space” op-ed that appeared in that great publication recently.
America’s ‘Maginot Line’ in Space
Brandon J. Weichert writes in the Dallas Morning News: Designed to defend against conventional missile attacks, the U.S. air defense network is poorly matched to the maneuverability, speed and lethality of China’s hypersonic weapons.
Explosions in Space: A Russian Show of Strength
Brandon J. Weichert: Moscow recently clashed with Washington over its military build-up near Ukraine. It knows the US relies more heavily on satellites “than any other nation on Earth” – for civilian infrastructure and for its military, which could be left “impotent” if key satellites were disabled. In endangering the ISS so recklessly, Moscow is letting its opponents know “just how far it is willing to go to achieve its strategic objectives”.