The CCP has military bases in the US.
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Welcome back to the military bases of the USA.<br><br><br>We know that Russia has military bases in Syria, and we often hear about the U.S. bases in South Korea and Japan.<br><br><br>But if you ask about China, how many military bases are in the United States?<br><br>Let's take a look<br><br><br>1. Unmanned boats on the Mississippi River<br><br><br>Chinese-made unmanned boats have appeared on the Mississippi River in the USA.<br><br>The Chinese-made unmanned submersible was discovered by the authorities in the Mississippi River, and the incident is the latest event in which China has been accused of invading the USA with spy devices.<br><br>The boat was stopped by police along the St. Francis River.<br><br><br>2. Metal balls.<br><br>A Chinese metal ball the size of a baseball, called a "Chinese spy ball," has mysteriously floated over the United States.<br><br><br>The U.S. military has eased tensions over the "spy balloon" by revealing that pieces of it have been recovered off the coast of South Carolina and will be handed over to the FBI for analysis.<br><br><br>3. Chinese spy balloons.<br><br>According to general Mark Milley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Chinese balloons invaded U.S. airspace at least 10 times under the Obama and Biden administrations, but their presence was not discovered by the U.S. military.<br><br><br>Chinese "spy balloons" invaded the United States at least seven times during the Trump administration.<br><br><br>4. Huawei.<br><br>In recent years, there has been a scandal surrounding the use of Huawei communication equipment by the U.S. military.<br><br><br>Huawei is suspected of being linked to the Chinese government, and U.S. officials believe that if Huawei's communication equipment is used by the military, China could intercept U.S. military communications.<br><br><br>Huawei has consistently denied any involvement with the Chinese military, but that doesn't change the fact that the equipment is made in China.<br><br><br>5. DJI drones.<br><br>There are also reports that Chinese-made DJI drones have been used by the U.S. military, and some officials believe that China could use the drones for espionage activities.<br><br><br>6. Hikvision.<br><br>In addition, the use of Chinese-made Hikvision surveillance cameras by the U.S. military is also a military scandal.<br><br>The use of Chinese-made communication equipment by the U.S. military has led to concerns that it could be used for espionage activities or even cause security breaches.<br><br><br>7. Solar panels.<br><br>The photovoltaic industry is booming, and the U.S. military has been actively installing solar panels on its bases.<br><br>However, the panels used by the U.S. military come from China, which has sparked concerns about the safety of the production chain.<br><br>There have been reports that the panels are made from materials supplied by Xinjiang, a region plagued by human rights abuses.<br><br>It's also been discovered that Chinese companies manufacturing the panels have ties to the Chinese government and military.<br><br><br>8. The "China Town" in the USA.<br><br>A Chinese company bought 130,000 acres of land in Texas to build a wind farm, a project valued at $1 billion.<br><br><br>The land was actually close to a U.S. military base.<br><br><br>The project was described as "China Town" and was later scrapped after it drew widespread attention.<br><br><br>This incident has raised concerns that China is trying to infiltrate the United States by purchasing large tracts of land.<br><br>The U.S. military has also expressed concerns that such projects could pose a threat to national security.<br><br>If China builds a wind farm or purchases land near a U.S. military base, it could be used to spy on the U.S. military.<br><br><br>9. Chinese ports in the USA.<br><br>The U.S. military has also expressed concerns about the entry of Chinese capital into the operation of military ports.<br><br>In 2020, a Chinese company purchased the right to operate the port of Haifa in Israel.<br><br><br>The port is the site of a U.S. naval base and a strategic location for the Sixth Fleet.<br><br><br>The U.S. military is concerned that it could be affected by Chinese-owned ports.<br><br>The issue has been raised in the U.S. Congress, with lawmakers warning that Chinese companies could use the ports to spy on the U.S. military.<br><br><br>The U.S. military has asked Israel to reconsider, and China's participation in the port's operation has been called off.<br><br><br>10. The 5G network.<br><br>The U.S. military is concerned about China's participation in the 5G network, and China's 5G is considered a global threat.<br><br><br>There are concerns that China's 5G network equipment could be used to intercept communications and steal data.<br><br><br>The U.S. military has asked its allies not to use Chinese-made 5G equipment.<br><br><br>The U.S. military has also been promoting the development of 5G alternatives.<br><br><br>These are just a few examples of the many Chinese bases in the U.S.<br><br>Lately, the U.S. military has been explaining many things to the public, and the FBI keeps arresting Chinese spies, but most of the U.S. population still doesn't know about them.<br><br>Why does the U.S. military have so many Chinese bases?
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