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US Navy Racing to Recover 2 Crashed Aircraft From South China Sea

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🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

The U.S. Navy is scrambling to retrieve two aircraft that fell into the South China Sea without explanation in October—and they’re trying to find them before the Chinese do.

On the flip side, the decision on whether or not to sell Nvidia’s AI chips to China now sits on President Donald Trump’s desk. Until that’s settled, some people are allegedly getting creative with AI chip “exports.” Four men were recently arrested by the feds and accused of selling AI chips directly to China and making off with $4 million in the process. Let’s go through it all together.

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0:00.0

A lot right now is going on. You have the U.S. Navy scrambling working to retrieve two of our

0:05.4

aircrafts that fell into the South China Sea without explanation, and they're trying to find them

0:10.8

before the Chinese do. On the flip side, however, the decision of whether or not to sell China

0:17.0

Nvidia's AI chips now sits on President Trump's desk awaiting his decision.

0:21.9

In the interim, though, you have some people getting, you can say creative,

0:25.5

like the four men who were just arrested by the feds for selling AI chips directly to China

0:30.5

and making off with a cool $4 million in the process.

0:34.2

And then lastly, Trump's defamation case against CNN was just dismissed by an appeals

0:39.1

court and we'll go through exactly why as well as what options Trump still has in that particular

0:44.7

case. And so please smash those like and subscribe buttons so that this video can be picked up

0:49.1

by the algorithm and sent to ever more people. And then let's jump into it starting with the chips.

0:53.6

One of the things

0:54.3

that has actually been stopping the Chinese Communist Party from developing their own AI industry

0:59.5

up to the level of the U.S. is export controls. Essentially, it's been the official policy of the U.S.

1:06.4

that certain chips, specifically the most advanced AI chips, are not allowed to be sold to the

1:12.8

Chinese. However, that soon might be changing. Up on your screen right now is a report that was

1:17.2

published last week in Bloomberg showing how the Trump administration has been quietly mulling over

1:22.7

whether to allow Nvidia to sell their advanced H-200 AI chips directly to China, something that's been

1:29.5

banned up until now. Quote, U.S. officials are having early discussions on whether to let

1:33.8

Nvidia sell its H-200 artificial intelligence chips to China. President Donald Trump's team

1:39.9

has held internal talks about H-200 chip shipments to the Asian country in recent days.

1:45.4

No final decision has been made, and it's entirely possible that the idea remains in internal

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