The threat from Communist China has been almost completely ignored by everyone except former President Trump.
While America’s blood and treasure is spent around the world by treasonous globalists to enrich themselves and play geopolitical games, China has been growing its strength.
Now, the true threat of spying and infiltration from China is being exposed as reports come out of Chinese spies breaking into US military bases.
Repeated Infiltration Including At Fort Wainwright
Reports are now coming out about Chinese spies pretending to be tourists who have entered various military bases.
In a particularly shocking incident, a vehicle of Chinese “tourists” drove straight past the checkpoint at Fort Wainwright in Alaska.
Soldiers apprehended the vehicle after it had entered and found these “tourists” with a spy drone. The “tourists” said they’d just gotten lost.
Fort Wainwright has a lot of important military tech and is the closest large US base to Russia.
Suspected #Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, tried to infiltrate #Alaskan military bases
In one case, a vehicle with Chinese citizens blew past a security checkpoint at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, They claimed they were tourists who had gotten lost.https://t.co/wyDhcS9i9W pic.twitter.com/jIrLUsOBaQ
— Indo-Pacific News – Geo-Politics & Military News (@IndoPac_Info) June 1, 2023
Defense Department Speaks Out
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks has spoken out about these infiltrations, saying America takes the “security” of its bases and personnel “very seriously.”
Hicks said the risk of “intrusion” is well known by the Pentagon. It takes many “measures,” including collaboration with local law enforcement, to stop it.
On the heels of the large Chinese spy balloon shot down after traveling for a week, this looks a lot like China gaining the upper hand.
Suspected Chinese spies disguised as tourists have repeatedly attempted to enter US military bases in Alaska in recent years.
In one incident, a vehicle with Chinese citizens blew past a security checkpoint at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks.
They said they’ve gotten lost. pic.twitter.com/mx4QNqvzq7
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 3, 2023
The Bottom Line
The FBI says it investigates new Chinese spying attempts approximately every 12 hours.
With Russia in Ukraine and China poised to invade Taiwan sooner or later, America needs to step up its efforts to stop enemies from getting any intel.
These bases must be more highly protected and Chinese spies need to be rooted out of the Department of Defense, as well as American government and academia.
This article appeared in StatesmanPost and has been published here with permission.