
Craig Singleton
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Craig Singleton
@CraigMSingleton
@FDD Senior China Fellow | @stanford professor | Former USG | Has a "pathological mentality," per the CCP | Retweets ≠ Endorsement | Usual Caveats Apply



.@DNIGabbard: "The IC assesses that China likely prefers to set the conditions for an eventual peaceful reunification with Taiwan short of conflict."

NEW: Emails released by the House Education Committee show that Qatar pressed American universities with satellite campuses in Doha to coordinate their messaging with the regime in the days following Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack. University officials were instructed to “be aligned” to ensure “information sharing and no surprises,” @CAndersonMO reports.

.@DNIGabbard: "The IC assesses that China is the most capable competitor in the field of artificial intelligence…It will be critical to ensure that humans remain in control of how AI is used…AI adoption at scale across the spectrum of usage poses serious risks."

Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, told reporters in Beijing that "peaceful reunification" would bring better protection of Taiwan's energy and resource security with a "strong motherland" as its backing. "We are willing to provide Taiwan compatriots with stable and reliable energy and resource security, so that they may live better lives," he said, responding to a question about Taiwan's energy supplies during the war in the Middle East. Beijing does realize that an offer to provide Taiwan energy security is a tool to cut off energy to Taiwan to coerce, especially for a potential blockade. reuters.com/world/china/ch…



Trump could delay his summit with China’s President Xi Jinping later this month, he tells the FT. Trump also said he was expecting China to help unblock the strait before he travels to Beijing for the summit.

Iran is preventing others from exporting oil through the SoH; they have always said if they can’t export their oil no one can. Why aren’t we saying if no one else can export their oil, Iran won’t be allowed to do so. China would quickly pressure Iran to stop the threats to others

Taiwan imports nearly all of its energy, and Beijing knows it. So, I introduced the Taiwan Energy Security and Anti-Embargo Act to take that pressure point off the table. Here’s what it does: ⚡ Redirects U.S. LNG directly to Taiwan ☢️ Backs next-generation nuclear power that can’t be blockaded 🛡️ Hardens Taiwan’s grid against CCP cyber and physical attacks 🚢 Federally insures ships so hostile powers can’t scare off carriers 🔍 Requires a full strategic assessment of U.S.-Taiwan energy security Beijing's strategy has always been to use Taiwan's energy dependence as a chokehold, cutting off the supply chain the free world depends on before a single shot is fired. This bill makes clear that strategy will not work.








U.S. lawmakers are taking action to protect American campuses from foreign influence. Chairmen @RepMoolenaar, @RepBrianMast, and @RepWalberg called on @StateDept @SecRubio to designate the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) as a foreign mission of China, ensuring advance notice of meetings with universities and local governments, and approval for public events. The CCP is using front organizations like CSSA to extend its influence in the U.S., and we need transparency and oversight of their activities. 📄 Read the full letter ⬇️ chinaselectcommittee.house.gov/media/press-re…


Agreed. There are opportunities for the US to improve deterrence, however. Finally fix the munitions/interceptor problem as a top national security goal. Learn fast from the Ukraine on counter-UAS. x.com/CraigMSingleto…

The impact of the Iran operation on China cuts both ways. The US did not attack Iran because of China. But.. China is impressed with US power and powerless as an ally gets crushed. But..they are also happy the US is depleting its arsenal.