U.S. Commission to Probe China's Ties with Russia, Iran, and North Korea
Published Date: 2/4/2025
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The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is holding a public hearing on February 20, 2025, in Washington, DC. They’ll explore how China’s ties with Russia, Iran, and North Korea might affect U.S. national security. This is important for anyone interested in global politics and how these relationships could impact America’s safety and economy.
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