The Free Press Journal

CHINESE INTRUSIONS: MESSAGE IS FOR USA

US TO REVIEW GLOBAL DEPLOYMENT OF FORCES TO COUNTER CHINESE MILITARY THREAT; ALSO IDENTIFIES AND BLACKLISTS 20 COMPANIES CONTROLLED BY CHINESE ARMY

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE

An article in the New York Times suggests that though China is provoking India and Taiwan, the message is indeed for the US. China is possibly taking advantage of the distractio­ns caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

So, even as the world grapples with the pandemic, China’s military has transgress­ed into its neighbours’ territorie­s on multiple fronts. The military assertiven­ess reflects Beijing’s growing sense of confidence and capability, but also one of confrontat­ion, particular­ly with the United States over the pandemic, the fate of Hong Kong and other issues that China considers central to its sovereignt­y and national pride.

It is pointed out that in the same week that Chinese and Indian soldiers engaged in a deadly fracas, one of China’s submarines cruised through the waters near Japan, prompting a scramble of aircraft and ships to track its clandestin­e movements. Chinese fighter jets and at least one bomber enters Taiwan’s territoria­l airspace almost daily.

China claims all of its recent operations are defensive, but each increases the risk of a military clash, whether intended or not. That appears to be what happened on the night of June 15, when Chinese and Indian soldiers fought along their disputed border in the Himalayas.

Of course, it is not as if the US is helpless and watching the proceeding­s from the sidelines. On the contrary, none other than Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said that the US is reviewing its global deployment of forces to ensure that it is "postured appropriat­ely" to counter the growing Chinese military threat to countries like India, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippine­s.

The force posture review is being done at the direction of President Donald Trump, as part of which the US is reducing the number of its troops in Germany from about 52,000 to 25,000, he said.

20 CHINESE COS CONTROLLED BY CHINESE MILITARY IDENTIFIED:

Incidental­ly, the US has identified and listed 20 Chinese companies, including Huawei Technologi­es, which are controlled by the military regime in Beijing.

The listed companies are now prone to potential sanctions as part of the Donald Trump administra­tion's efforts to prevent China from securing US investment and access to certain technologi­es.

Media reports said that the Pentagon has issued a list of "Communist Chinese military companies operating in the US" and it includes "entities owned by, controlled by, or affiliated with China's government, military, or defence industry." Quoting Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman, reports said, "As the People's Republic of China attempts to blur the lines between civil and military sectors, 'knowing your supplier' is critical. We envision this list will be a useful tool for the US government, companies, investors, academic institutio­ns, and like-minded partners to conduct due diligence with regard to partnershi­ps with these entities, particular­ly as the list grows." FBI PROBES: Describing China as the greatest threat to the US economy, the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion has, meanwhile, said it is conducting more than 2,000 active investigat­ions connected to the Chinese Communist Party.

FBI Director Christophe­r Wray has called China the greatest threat to the US economy and its democratic principles. "There's no countr y that presents a broader, more comprehens­ive threat to America's innovation, to our economic security, and to our democratic ideas than China does," Wray said in an interview that aired Wednesday.

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