with Gordon Chang
Read More Chinese Spies Allegedly Pose as Lost Tourists To Gain Access To Military BasesTag: CHINESE
Chinese Nationals ‘Posing As Tourists’ Have Snuck Onto U.S. Military Sites Over 100 Times
Chinese nationals posing as tourists have reportedly snuck onto United States military bases over 100 times in recent years with the intention of collecting sensitive information about the U.S., according to the FBI and Department of Defense (DOD).
Read More Chinese Nationals ‘Posing As Tourists’ Have Snuck Onto U.S. Military Sites Over 100 TimesU.S. Navy sailors arrested on espionage charges
The United States Department of Justice has recently apprehended two Navy sailors on severe national security charges for their involvement in transmitting classified military information to a Chinese official in exchange for cash payments.
Read More U.S. Navy sailors arrested on espionage chargesIllegal Chinese-Linked Biolab Uncovered in California
with Peter J. Brown, USCG (Ret.)
Read More Illegal Chinese-Linked Biolab Uncovered in CaliforniaTexas AG Paxton traveled to China to meet with govt officials, disregarding staff warnings
Ken Paxton, the suspended attorney general (AG) of Texas, traveled to China with other AGs on a secretive trip that included meetings with government officials, and he did so against the advice of his staff, who expressed concern about potential Chinese Communist Party influence, according to sources and internal documents obtained by Fox.
Read More Texas AG Paxton traveled to China to meet with govt officials, disregarding staff warningsU.S. travel advisory recommends Americans reconsider travel to China
The U.S. has recommended that Americans “reconsider travel” to mainland China in a new travel advisory, due to “arbitrary” law enforcement and the risk of wrongful detention.
Read More U.S. travel advisory recommends Americans reconsider travel to China