Posted on 12/09/2018 8:38:39 AM PST by SleeperCatcher
Espionage: On Wednesday, news broke that Canadian authorities had arrested Meng Wanzhou, 46, the chief financial officer of mega-Chinese telecom Huawei, the largest in the world, as she was changing planes in Vancouver.
As Fox Business reported, authorities picked her up as part of a U.S. investigation into an alleged scheme by Huawei to use the global banking system to avoid American sanctions against Iran. Meng, other reports noted, is the chief financial officer for the company, so on the surface at least, it makes sense that she would be targeted by authorities.
Subsequent reporting noted that Weng was detained in Canada at the behest of the U.S. government. Initial reporting by us and by others suggested that it was a Deep State operation aimed at embarrassing POTUS Donald Trump since the arrest was made as he dined with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
And while the Deep State certainly has an interest in undermining the president, there have been reports since the arrest that suggest this may have been a counter-espionage operation instead.
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China says it’s against human rights and free trade , I think their translator is broken ,LOL
Oh i think it translated exactly as they spoke. They are against human rights and free trade.
I can’t imagine Castro’s kid acting on behalf of the Trump administration.
I’m calling bunk.
Talk about an international crime syndicate.
FBI and Trudeau both want to derail anything Trunp is doing with China. Try did this without his knowledge.. at a critical moment.
Canada has a strong extradition treaty with the US. A request was made to detain this person and extradite her under that treaty. I doubt that Trudeau could have done anything even if he wanted to.
I am certain Trump knew about this and approved it. John Bolton knew, do you think he would have kept this from his boss.
Sometimes things are as they seem.
Huawei is a communist Chinese government entity.
I don't understand how a foreign business can be held legally for violating American sanctions against another country. - Tom
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