TX, along with several GOP cosponsors, introduced a bill to protect military installations and training areas from U.S. adversaries, including China, Iran, North Korea and Russia.
The measure, sponsored by Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, would require federal approval before companies linked to China could acquire land near U.S. bases.
A key member of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s political party was in Washington this week calling on President Trump to express support for freedom and democracy in Northeast Asia at a moment when China and North Korea may seek to take advantage of the political crisis gripping Seoul.
A group of Republican senators introduced legislation that would restrict the purchase of land near U.S. military installations by foreign adversaries.The lawm
In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un, right, inspects testing of sea-to-surface strategic cruise guided weapons at an undisclosed location in North Korea ...
The bill would restrict the purchase of property by individuals acting on behalf of Russia, China, Iran or North Korea.
U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz along with other Senators introduced the Protecting Military Installations and Ranges Act according to a press release.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Thursday announced the introduction ... by individuals acting on behalf of Russia, China, Iran or North Korea. Co-sponsoring the measure are Sens. Katie Britt, R-Ala.,
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