China is the Greatest Threat to World Peace — Part III

China is willing to execute our spies, see below. China is planning to invade Taiwan.

China is not attempting to contain North Korea, they are the only reason the country remains a threat. Even a double talker like Xi could not deny this.

China threatened the Philippines with “War” if they did not abandon their legal claims to the South Sea Islands the Chinese are stealing. China promised the U.S. military they would NOT militarize those islands — and they have blatantly broken that promise.

China is a communist dictatorship. China has a powerful military and a willingness to use it – even against their own people.

China is the biggest threat to peace in the world and that is the fault of the United States — that single handily transformed the country into an economic powerhouse — with a unique trade relationship we choose to do exclusively with them.

Here from the NYT, is how we have been treated for that poor decision we have been doubling down on for decades now.

China killed or imprisoned 18 to 20 CIA sources from 2010 to 2012, hobbling U.S. spying operations in a massive intelligence breach whose origin has not been identified, the New York Times reported on Saturday. Investigators remain divided over whether there was a spy within the Central Intelligence Agency who betrayed the sources or whether the Chinese hacked the CIA’s covert communications system, the newspaper reported, citing current and former U.S. officials. The Chinese killed at least a dozen people providing information to the CIA from 2010 through 2012, dismantling a network that was years in the making, the newspaper reported. One was shot and killed in front of a government building in China, three officials told the Times, saying that was designed as a message to others about working with Washington. The breach was considered particularly damaging, with the number of assets lost rivaling those in the Soviet Union and Russia who perished after information passed to Moscow by spies Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen, the report said. Ames was active as a spy in the 1980s and Hanssen from 1979 to 2001. The CIA declined to comment when asked about the Times report on Saturday.

The Chinese activities began to emerge in 2010, when the American spy agency had been getting high quality information about the Chinese government from sources deep inside the bureaucracy, including Chinese upset by the Beijing government’s corruption, four former officials told the Times.

The information began to dry up by the end of the year and the sources began disappearing in early 2011, the report said.

As more sources were killed the FBI and the CIA began a joint investigation of the breach, examining all operations run in Beijing and every employee of the U.S. Embassy there.