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eagle7-31 Can you please adjust your title so it reflects the topic of the thread? Thanks
 
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Here you go, tards: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/02/23/china-initivative-redo/

The Justice Department is shuttering its controversial China Initiative and replacing it with a broader strategy aimed at countering espionage, cyberattacks and other threats posed by a range of countries, a top official said Wednesday.

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On Wednesday, Olsen stressed that the national security threat posed by the Chinese government remains as great as ever. But he also made clear that other countries pose similar challenges.

[snip]

Olsen left the division in 2009. What struck him upon his return last year, he said, is how the landscape has broadened to include transnational repression, economic espionage and cyberattacks. “Even compared to just a few years ago, we are seeing nations such as Russia, China, Iran and North Korea become more aggressive, more brazen and more capable in their nefarious activity than ever before,” he said in announcing a new “Strategy for Countering Nation-State Threats.”



Oooohhhhh, I see now. They are not just going to defend against nefarious activity from China, but are expanding the list to several other countries! So calling it the China Initiative going forward would be a misnomer.

DUH!

What do you think the odds are that your propaganda piss outlet will correct the record for their piss drinking rubes, kids?
 
Here you go, tards: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/02/23/china-initivative-redo/

The Justice Department is shuttering its controversial China Initiative and replacing it with a broader strategy aimed at countering espionage, cyberattacks and other threats posed by a range of countries, a top official said Wednesday.

[snip]

On Wednesday, Olsen stressed that the national security threat posed by the Chinese government remains as great as ever. But he also made clear that other countries pose similar challenges.

[snip]

Olsen left the division in 2009. What struck him upon his return last year, he said, is how the landscape has broadened to include transnational repression, economic espionage and cyberattacks. “Even compared to just a few years ago, we are seeing nations such as Russia, China, Iran and North Korea become more aggressive, more brazen and more capable in their nefarious activity than ever before,” he said in announcing a new “Strategy for Countering Nation-State Threats.”



Oooohhhhh, I see now. They are not just going to defend against nefarious activity from China, but are expanding the list to several other countries! So calling it the China Initiative going forward would be a misnomer.

DUH!

What do you think the odds are that your propaganda piss outlet will correct the record for their piss drinking rubes, kids?
Why do you insist on the WP when you are trying to prove things? Everyone knows they have no political credibility.
 

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