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Business trumps politics in pre-Trump administration deals for Iran’s aviation business

By Geostrategy-Direct on January 3, 2017   INSIDE IRAN  

Business trumps politics in pre-Trump administration deals for Iran’s aviation business

Buoyed by the July 2015 nuclear deal which opened opportunities for commercial collaboration with Iran, the U.S. Boeing Company and Europe’s Airbus, the world’s two largest aircraft manufacturers, are (more…)

Powerful active duty general is latest target of Xi’s ruthless purge

By Geostrategy-Direct on January 3, 2017   EAST ASIA REPORT  

Powerful active duty general is latest target of Xi’s ruthless purge

Xi Jinping’s reign of terror over potential challengers to his power continues. The deputy chief of staff of the Communist Party’s Central Military Commission, the highest command authority of (more…)

Philippines’ Duterte blames Obama for China’s escalating aggression

By Geostrategy-Direct on January 3, 2017   EAST ASIA REPORT  

Philippines’ Duterte blames Obama for China’s escalating aggression

President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines is crediting the United States under President Barack Obama for current tensions in the South China Sea as a result of China’s aggressive (more…)

On both Israel and Russia, Obama takes post-election actions to complicate his successor’s foreign policy

By Geostrategy-Direct on January 3, 2017   DOSSIER  

On both Israel and Russia, Obama takes post-election actions to complicate his successor’s foreign policy

By Dr. Jack Caravelli In his waning days in office, President Barack Obama took two precipitous actions, one against a close ally and one against a major foe, which (more…)

Small firm with big connections got a seat at Trump’s tech summit

By Geostrategy-Direct on January 3, 2017   TECHNOLOGY WARS  

Small firm with big connections got a seat at Trump’s tech summit

Sitting among the honchos of tech giants such as Google and Apple at President-elect Donald Trump’s recent tech summit was a small data management company known as Palantir. How (more…)

High-ranking defector breaks his silence: Citizens of Pyongyang, my name is Thae Yong-ho

By Geostrategy-Direct on December 21, 2016   EAST ASIA REPORT, INSIDE NORTH KOREA, TOP STORY  

High-ranking defector breaks his silence: Citizens of Pyongyang, my name is Thae Yong-ho

Thae Yong-ho, the highest-ranking diplomat ever to defect from North Korea, is set to leave the protection of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service and enter South Korean society. And (more…)

Admiral warns U.S. will not allow China to seize control of South China Sea

By Geostrategy-Direct on December 20, 2016   EAST ASIA REPORT, Featured, TOP EAI STORY  

Admiral warns U.S. will not allow China to seize control of South China Sea

A senior U.S. naval leader has issued the strongest warning yet to China regarding the South China Sea disputes. “We will not allow shared domains to be closed down (more…)

South Korean coast guard threatened to machine gun illegal Chinese fishing vessels

By Geostrategy-Direct on December 20, 2016   EAST ASIA REPORT  

South Korean coast guard threatened to machine gun illegal Chinese fishing vessels

A South Korean coast guard vessel set up two high-caliber machine guns which caused the panicked flight involving more than 80 Chinese fishing vessels illegally operating inside South Korea’s (more…)

Vietnam outraged by China’s stampgate scandal

By Geostrategy-Direct on December 20, 2016   EAST ASIA REPORT  

Vietnam outraged by China’s stampgate scandal

The Vietnamese government is seriously upset with China over the latest issuance of postal stamps that have images of navigation lighthouses on several islands in the South China Sea. (more…)

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