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John Harold Rogers, a former Federal Reserve Board adviser, has been charged with working as a longtime economic spy for China, supplying Chinese intelligence with U.S. tariff secrets, according to U.S. prosecutors in the case. A federal grand jury indictment unsealed last week reveals details of an extensive operation by Chinese intelligence between 2010 and 2021 to obtain secrets from the central bank's board.
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The new Chinese artificial intelligence application DeepSeek adheres strictly to Chinese Communist Party restrictions for domestic AI companies and gives users propaganda answers to sensitive questions, according to an online analysis by a Silicon Valley AI security firm.
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U.S. military airfields in Asia and elsewhere are threatened by Chinese missile attacks in a future conflict and more hardened bunkers and defenses are needed to protect aircraft, according to a new think tank report.
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Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio said Chinese port facilities at either end of the Panama Canal pose a military threat and could be used by Beijing in a crisis to shut down military shipping.
SharesArtificial intelligence poses new problems for Chinese military command
China's People's Liberation Army has built an impressive array of advanced weapons and forces, in what American military commanders have called the largest military buildup since World War II.
SharesU.S. risks losing future war due to vulnerable homeland infrastructure
Adversaries such as China and Russia have penetrated critical private sector U.S. infrastructure networks and plan to attack them in a future war, according to a new report by the Pentagon's Defense Science Board.
SharesU.S. tests new hypersonic missile, but still lags far behind China
The Pentagon successfully tested a new hypersonic missile last week, but American efforts to match China's growing arsenal of hypersonic missiles still lag years behind.
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China's People's Liberation Army is conducting large-scale military naval and warplane operations near Taiwan, but unlike in the past has remained silent on its activities this time.
SharesChina missile test a key sign of Rocket Force power
China's People's Liberation Army Rocket Force is aggressively building up its missile forces with new and more lethal systems and with a heavy emphasis on deploying and building hypersonic missiles, according to defense officials.
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The admiral in charge of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said this week that he expects Russia to advance China's underwater warfare capabilities by supplying key submarine technology to Beijing.
SharesChina ship suspected in Baltic Sea internet line sabotage
Danish warships are shadowing a Chinese freighter suspected of severing two underwater cables in the Baltic Sea this week, disrupting internet communications in the region and prompting claims of sabotage.
SharesTrump taps Hegseth as defense secretary, vows ‘no Marxism, no communism’ in military
President-elect Donald Trump is wasting no time targeting wokeness in the U.S. military, vowing in a recent video statement there will be "no Marxism, no communism" in the ranks.
SharesTrump team to weigh national security picks
President-elect Donald Trump's victory in Tuesday's presidential contest sets in motion the selection of key officials for a forthcoming administration through a transition team headed by some of his family and key supporters, including selections for a number of key senior national security positions.
SharesChina deploying new land-attack missile subs
The Chinese navy has built three new cruise missile-firing nuclear submarines in what U.S. defense officials say is a significant advance in its attack submarine program.
SharesChina, Russia target Pentagon agency with disinformation campaign
China and Russia have joined forces in an aggressive disinformation campaign involving both covert and overt operations designed to discredit a key Pentagon agency.
SharesChina’s cognitive warfare advances include sound weapons, according to intel report
China's military is advancing the development of high-technology arms, including sound weapons to wage cognitive warfare -- the use of unconventional tools and capabilities to alter enemy thinking and decision-making, according to a new open-source intelligence report.
SharesU.S. identifies Beijing’s mayor and current, past politburo members in Xi Jinping’s inner circle
Chinese President Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and chairman of its Central Military Commission, has emerged in the past two years as the country's most powerful ruler since Mao Zedong.
SharesAlaska Coast Guard tracks Chinese, Russian vessels in Bering Sea
Four Russian and Chinese security ships were tracked by the Coast Guard in a sign of increased activity by key U.S. adversaries in the Arctic, the Alaska office of the Coast Guard said on Tuesday.
SharesChina holds rare ICBM test in Pacific
China's military carried out a rare flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile that landed in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday.
SharesCybercom warfighting system faulted in Pentagon report
The military command in charge of conducting cyber warfare lacks the tools to conduct successful offensive attacks and defend against digital strikes by China and other adversaries, according to a report by the Pentagon's Defense Science Board.
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