Trump was briefed about Chinese plan to attack US force
Sun Online Desk
1st January, 2021 04:28:19
United States President Donald Trump received unconfirmed information earlier this month that China sought to pay non-state actors to attack American forces in Afghanistan, a senior administration official told CNN.
The intelligence, which will be declassified by the Trump administration, was provided to the President in his daily brief on December 17, the official said. His national security adviser Robert O Brien discussed the information with the President that same day, the official said.
In a briefing Thursday, China s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin described the accusation as slanderous and said it was completely nonsense and completely fake news.
Trump was briefed about Chinese plan to attack US force
Sun Online Desk
1st January, 2021 04:28:19
United States President Donald Trump received unconfirmed information earlier this month that China sought to pay non-state actors to attack American forces in Afghanistan, a senior administration official told CNN.
The intelligence, which will be declassified by the Trump administration, was provided to the President in his daily brief on December 17, the official said. His national security adviser Robert O Brien discussed the information with the President that same day, the official said.
In a briefing Thursday, China s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin described the accusation as slanderous and said it was completely nonsense and completely fake news.
updated: Dec 31 2020, 10:46 ist
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