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Online rangerrebew

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US, China military leaders hold highest-level call since before Pelosi's Taiwan visit
Rebuilding communication with China has been a priority of the White House, with President Biden previously meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping in Indonesia and California
By Timothy H.J. Nerozzi , Liz Friden Fox News
 

Top-level U.S.-Chinese communications have been re-established after months of antagonism and pointed silence.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Charles "CQ" Brown Jr. spoke Thursday morning with General Liu Zhenli — chief of the Joint Staff Department of the Central Military Commission in the People's Liberation Army.

"We've been clear about the importance of opening lines of military to military communications with the PRC at the senior most levels. However, it's just one step, an important step, but it's not the last step," a senior U.S. official told Fox News of the call.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-china-military-leaders-hold-highest-level-call-pelosi-taiwan-visit
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The video in this article is interesting and concerning.

Georgetown professor issues stark warning on China as Beijing ramps up cyberattacks: 'Preparing for war'

Georgetown University professor Matthew Kroenig joined 'FOX & Friends' to discuss why China is bolstering its hacking efforts against the U.S. and what that could mean for the future. .....