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CIA spy operations against China stepped-up, strategy document shows

A once-secret White House strategy document reveals that the U.S. has stepped up intelligence activities directed against China's extensive spying operations in the United States and around the world.

Tech giants are giving China a vital edge in espionage

Tech giants are giving China a vital edge in espionage Chinese company Baidu launches on the NASDAQ in New York in 2005. Some 15 years later, questions are being asked about its links with the Chinese Communist Party.   AP Save Share In 2017, as US President Donald Trump began his trade war with China, another battle raged behind the scenes. The simmering, decade-long conflict over data between Chinese and US intelligence agencies was heating up, driven both by the ambitions of an increasingly confident Beijing and by the conviction of key players in the new administration in Washington that China was presenting an economic, political, and national security challenge on a scale the United States had not faced for decades – if ever.

Cruz needles Eric Swalwell in Georgia over Chinese spy connection

Cruz needles Eric Swalwell in Georgia over Chinese spy connection Naomi Lim © Provided by Washington Examiner CUMMING, Georgia Sen. Ted Cruz swooped into Georgia three days before the Senate runoffs, making the case for Republican colleagues David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler s election while taking political shots at Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell over his China spy scandal. From the back of a pick-up truck surrounded by Perdue and Loeffler signs, the Texas senator mocked the California lawmaker for his relationship with Christine Fang, a Chinese national linked to China’s Ministry of State Security. For a long time, we ve known the Democrats were in bed with China. We just didn t realize quite how literally, Cruz said Saturday in Cumming, Georgia.

Trump briefed on unverified intelligence about China offering bounties in Afghanistan

Trump briefed on unverified intelligence about China offering bounties in Afghanistan  | Print this article The Trump administration is declassifying unconfirmed intelligence indicating that the Chinese government offered bounties to nonstate actors in Afghanistan to attack U.S. soldiers, the Washington Examiner can confirm, following President Trump being briefed on the claims in recent days. Axios on Wednesday, which cited two senior administration officials, and a senior intelligence official and a senior administration official separately confirmed the reporting related to the declassified intelligence with the Washington Examiner. If true, the bounties would represent a massive escalation by China in its power competition with the United States. Last month, the

Jon Ossoff Has A Sketchy History Of Cozying Up To Communist China

As the Georgia Senate runoff election fast approaches, questions continue about Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff’s views on and connections to communist China. In 2012, Ossoff used his Twitter to promote the CCP-controlled media, Xinhua News Agency, which has repeatedly denied human rights violations against the Uyghur people and spoken out against the Hong Kong democracy protests. In his tweet, Ossoff suggested people follow the propaganda outlet for information about China’s political affairs. “Esp. during 18th Party Congress, #follow @XHNews (Xinhua – Chinese state media). #ff,” he wrote.  Esp. during 18th Party Congress, #follow@XHNews (Xinhua – Chinese state media). #ff

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