U.S. Rebuilds WWII Bases Near China | China in Focus

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China is accused of dodging U.S. oil sanctions, moving Iranian, Russian, and Venezuelan crude despite Western restrictions. Preparing for a potential war with China, a U.S. military strategy from World War II is making a comeback in the Pacific. Old airstrips are being rebuilt—sites that once supported U.S. aircraft missions to Japan during the war, including the atomic bombings 80 years ago. In Canada, a second Shen Yun Performing Arts show has been forced to cancel. The theater received multiple bomb threat emails, and a lawmaker is now condemning Beijing. U.S. citizenship—revoked. A California couple from China now faces the loss of their citizenship after pleading guilty to stealing trade secrets and committing wire fraud. 00:00 Intro 01:24 Chinese “American Dream” Through U.S. Surrogates 03:43 Babies Raised in Communist China Can Vote in America 04:18 China Uses “Shadow Fleet” to Ev

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