China's surprising intelligence operations take focus following 'watershed' spy flight

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China's surprising intelligence operations take focus following 'watershed' spy flight
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China makes use of financial tools and blackmail to build influence over institutions and individuals to gain access to information and technologies in the U.S.

House Armed Services Committee member Rep. Mike Waltz reacts to the Pentagon saying China outpaces the U.S. in missile launchers, telling 'America Reports' this is a 'new Cold War.'

"There is no more aggressive espionage activity going on probably in the world than what China has been conducting in the last few decades."detected a high-altitude surveillance balloon The media has extensively covered the more traditional methods of information gathering and espionage — cybersecurity, satellites, double agents,

China seeks to use the money to gain influence and entry to American institutions, particularly within government or education. , with the Chinese government acting through a for-profit company, according to NPR. Some alleged that Beijing’s interest was in operating near Princeton University, which has a reputation as a center of studies for the U.S. intelligence community.

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