Posted on 10/04/2022 8:58:55 AM PDT by Cercyon
A leading Republican said the Chinese communist regime is using American technology to develop its new weapons systems, and leveraging predatory international deals to secure access to vital trade infrastructure.
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said that Chinese weapons, including the hypersonic missile tested by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) last year, have been built using American technology.
“What’s probably the biggest highlighted example of this? The hypersonic missile,” McCaul said during a fireside chat with the Atlantic Council, a D.C.-based think tank. “The weapon that we saw China launch with great precision … and can actually carry a nuclear warhead.”
“When you study it, you realize that that was actually built on the backbone of American technology.”
McCaul’s comments follow closely behind the release of a report by intelligence firm Strider Technologies, which found that at least 162 researchers from the United States’ top nuclear facility have since worked for China, many of them in a military capacity, including hypersonics. Infiltrating the West
McCaul and the report both said that many of the CCP’s foreign outreach programs, such as its 1,000 Talents program, were explicitly designed to harvest intellectual property from the United States.
“What they do is they infiltrate our researchers, and they give them a lot of many,” McCaul said.
“And some, in the 1,000 Talents program, they will give the mothership back in China this research and development.”
McCaul, who is now the ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said that he first became concerned about the CCP threat back in 1996. At that time, he said, he was a federal prosecutor working on campaign finance cases.
Among those cases, he said, was that of Johnny Chung, who was caught up in a campaign finance lawsuit after giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Democratic National Committee. At least $35,000 of that money, Chung later said, came directly from China’s military intelligence apparatus and was intended to influence U.S. elections.
“It really exposed this plan to influence our elections,” McCaul said.
By interfering in U.S. elections, McCaul said, the CCP sought to ensure that U.S. policies were favorable to China, even at the cost of eroding U.S. national security.
A similar process was repeated in New York City last year, as revealed by a Justice Department lawsuit alleging that CCP intelligence agents plotted to attack or otherwise silence a U.S. Army veteran running for state office. Global Expansion
Beyond the United States, McCaul said that the CCP has weaponized its diplomatic and economic relationships, creating supply chain dependencies in nations where it does business to exploit the relationship and gain access to new ports and airfields.
“China is in Afghanistan signing leases as we speak and, true to form, I predict they will get access to Bagram Air Base,” McCaul said.
“Give them credit. We can’t just say, ‘They’re bad’,” McCaul added. “They’re very smart and they are a worthy adversary. We just have to compete with them.”
To counter that effort, McCaul said, the United States will need to reinvigorate its diplomatic and economic deals with nations throughout the world, to ensure that those nations know the United States cares more for their wellbeing than the CCP.
By the United States letting the CCP have unmitigated access to do as it pleased on the world stage for the previous thirty years and by not actively maintaining relationships throughout the globe, he said, the Chinese regime has been able to take advantage of the international system.
To that end, McCaul cited the perspective that a senior U.S. military officer gave to him some years ago.
“We really tried to bring [China] into the family of nations, we wanted them to move forward and be more of a democracy,” McCaul recalled the officer as saying.
“It just didn’t work.”
I don’t know why they would want it. We didn’t, evidently.
Whoa! We’re the good guys. Trust us on this one. /s
Another reason to not pay our treasury notes to Chinese: they haven't paid their notes to us in over half a century. They owe American investors (now deceased, so their heirs) over $1.5 trillion in unpaid Chinese treasury debt. Which is about how much China owns in American treasury debt (though that's owned by China's govt, not their citizens).
Loral.
ROFLOL!
Person has to laugh or...
Can you believe this tripe?
Wouldn’t it be harder to defend against hypersonic missiles than slower ones? For example, after they were confirmed as incoming, and the anti-missile missiles committed, the incoming hypersonic missiles could be programmed to select a path to hide them from radar or shield them from land-based beams.
The Federal Government is so on top of things. Sheesh! Allowing 330,000 Chinese student to study here is just brilliant! And those Confucius Centers strewn about the country is another brilliant move on our part.
The Clinton’s issued a technology waiver to Loral corp which was run by one of the largest rat donors. The waiver allowed the ChiComs to advance their missile tech a decade in a matter of weeks. Everything since had been built on that act of treason.
“We really tried to bring [China] into the family of nations, we wanted them to move forward and be more of a democracy,” McCaul recalled the officer as saying. “It just didn’t work.”
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Naivety never does.
Loral.
Yes, yes. Hughes Loral? I remember hughes because they had a satellite tv division that i absolutely refused to use.
The bad part is that many Conservatives even at this forum supported those trade deals because of the "benefits to the consumer", even knowing about the stolen technology in the 90s. If what Clinton did was treason, then what does that make this act by the free traitors?
You are absolutely right. I remember when l was very young boy Nikita khrushchev said we will sell him the rope which he will hang us with.
It’s worse than that. We’re paying for the rope they’ll use against us.
It happens every month when the subscription fees get sent to the tee vee people that want us dead.
Thank GW Bush he did nothing after he learned that naval technology was stolen by the Chinese.
Link?
Even though American dollars paid to create the “American Tech”, I’d be willing to bet that 60-70% of the engineering
and R&D to create the Tech was performed by foreign nationals
with no allegiance to our country.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/historic-chinese-bonds-trump-leverage-beijing
https://www.asiafinancial.com/us-calls-for-payment-on-qing-dynasty-bonds-worth-1-6-trillion
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