Chinese Communist Party infighting is intensifying. Ten generals were absent from a significant meeting in Beijing this week—a step often taken before officials are formally ousted. Does this signal a delay in Beijing’s timeline to take Taiwan?High-stakes talks at the White House failed to reach a consensus. After meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance, the Danish foreign minister said the potential U.S. takeover of Greenland is “absolutely not necessary.”Is the Chinese regime fearing protests like those in Iran and preparing for that possibility? Videos circulating online show Chinese police drilling for riot control, including simulated scenarios of shooting at civilians.Meanwhile, China’s planned embassy in London is raising international concerns. It would include more than 200 rooms underground, just one yard from the UK’s most sensitive communications infrastructure.00:00 Intro00:58 Expert: China’s Taiwan Takeover Plan Could Be Delayed01:34 10 Generals Absent From Top Anti-Corruption Meeting02:22 Expert: Xi Might Have Lost Control Over the Military04:00 Denmark: U.S. Takeover of Greenland Not Necessary05:39 China’s Trade Surplus Hits Record; Exports to U.S. Drop06:50 China EVs Face EU Tariffs or Sales Limits07:30 Trump: To Be Anti-Tariff Is to Be Pro-China08:12 U.S. Approves NVIDIA H200 Chip Exports to China09:12 Activists Urge Int’l Leaders to Support Iranian People11:16 Videos: Chinese Police Practice Shooting at Civilians11:53 Authorities Link China-Made Airbags to Fatal Crashes12:52 Crane Falls on Train in Thailand, China Involved14:58 Proposed Chinese Embassy in London Raises Security Concerns16:31 As Iran Protests Grow, Lessons From the Arab Spring
