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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Thu Mar 27, 2014, 08:21 AM Mar 2014

NSA: Setting Up a Trade War

http://watchingamerica.com/News/235422/nsa-setting-up-a-trade-war/

The NSA is carrying out large scale industrial espionage in China. This might well result in a trade war.

NSA: Setting Up a Trade War
TAZ, Germany
By Felix Lee
Translated By Maxi Benndorf-Brown
23 March 2014
Edited by Brent Landon

So now China is a target as well. It was really just a question of time as to when the whistleblower Snowden would reveal how the U.S. is spying on the People’s Republic of China. If the NSA spies even on official allies and their governments, it seems likely that the ideologically largest rival is a target as well.

There is something else, though, that these recent revelations make apparent: The U.S. does not just merely spy due to alleged security-motivated reasons but in fact carries out industrial espionage on a large scale. Only a year ago, the U.S. government accused the Chinese network equipment provider Huawei of collaborating with the Chinese regime and advised everyone worldwide against purchasing Huawei products.

The U.S. government’s attempts did not, though, manage to stop the company’s rising to No. 1 in the industry. But at least for its own country, it found a reason to ban Huawei products from the shopping aisles. The country, which attaches such great importance to free trade, is the only meaningful economy within which Huawei has so far not been able to gain a foothold. The Chinese company is extremely successful everywhere else.

The latest Snowden revelations definitely do not clear China from any spying accusations. On the contrary: It was only three weeks ago that the Chinese president spoke blatantly about building up a new cyber army. The state hackers will probably also utilize Huawei’s technique for that. However, in this case the county does not need to gain cooperation from companies in a cumbersome way or gamble with their reputation. Cyber attacks can also be done in a completely concealed way.
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NSA: Setting Up a Trade War (Original Post) unhappycamper Mar 2014 OP
I really feel badly for China TomClash Mar 2014 #1

TomClash

(11,344 posts)
1. I really feel badly for China
Thu Mar 27, 2014, 08:57 AM
Mar 2014

Really.

Official allies?

When will we see China's massive US spying operations disclosed? Oh wait . . .

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