Chinese Officials Risk Public Confidence in Xi Jinping Mystery
Colonel Brian M. Killough, USAF, discusses the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping.
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Colonel Brian M. Killough, USAF, discusses the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping.
Colonel Brian M. Killough, USAF, says the Liaoning, China's first aircraft carrier, is a measured step in the long trek toward a globally-capable navy that an emerging superpower needs. While a solid indicator of intent, it's not a threat—yet.
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