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China ‘using cyberwarfare to challenge US power’

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under China at November 21st, 2008 - 11:11 am

It’s a shame we keep borrowing money from these Fascists. They are using our money to build up their military and buy our own debt. I don’t trust this regime. Although I admit I love Chinese Food and Culture. However I detest their regime. Let’s not forget, Islam isn’t the only enemy America has.

China ‘using cyberwarfare to challenge US power’

The report accuses China of using its foreign exchange reserves, built up through “heavy-handed government control” to buy influence.

In one recent example, a government sovereign wealth fund agreed to use the reserves to loan money to Costa Rica in return for its dropping diplomatic recognition of China’s rival, Taiwan.

Meanwhile, it has built up its army of cyber-spies to such an extent that it can launch attacks “anywhere in the world at any time”.

The number of attacks on US government, defence companies and businesses rose by a third in 2007, to 43,880 incidents affecting five million computers, according to the claims by the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

Some were so sophisticated that they might be impossible to counteract, or even detect. Meanwhile, its space programme, targeted at what one Chinese military strategist called “America’s soft ribs”, was steadily increasing the vulnerability of US assets.

I wouldn’t mind if China goes after the Jihadists!

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