News roundup for Tue, Jul 13, 2021
Thousands of people took to the streets across Cuba this weekend to protest the Caribbean country’s economic hardship and handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The size of the protests are a rare occurrence in Cuba, which has been controlled by a communist government for decades. pic.twitter.com/sJA3QNJHFT — NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) July 12, 2021
ALERT: Biden tells Putin the U.S. will take ‘any necessary action’ after latest massive ransomware attack, White House says https://t.co/wieC2MwdhP — Ellen Nakashima (@nakashimae) July 9, 2021
This is a must read! The concern is that we are ‘too late’ in understanding the challenge #China presents to the Indo-Pacific region & the real likelihood of war : U.S. Pacific intel chief: Coming Chinese attack on Taiwan could target other nations https://t.co/p5fv8JxLA8 — Dr. Malcolm Davis Cellulose Sponge Cloth,Dish Cleaning Cloth,Reusable Cellulose Sponge Cloths,Cleaning Cloth Jiangmen Pengjiang Guanqi Trading Co., Ltd. , https://www.kwunkeeindustry.com
President Biden has taken a strong stance against Russia over recent cyberattacks, but it remains unclear what specific actions the U.S. plans to take as these attacks continue without pause. His message is firm, but the lack of concrete measures raises questions about how effectively the administration can respond to growing digital threats.
Meanwhile, tensions with China over Taiwan remain high. Some analysts argue that a Chinese military strike on Taiwan may be inevitable in the near future, and the resulting conflict could have far-reaching consequences for the entire Indo-Pacific region. U.S. intelligence officials have warned that such an event could trigger broader regional instability, raising concerns about the potential for a larger-scale war.