On December 9th, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered remarks on China and U.S. national security at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Pompeo talked about how the Chinese Communist Party has poisoned American schools in many ways, including stealing technology, suppressing freedom of expression, and harassing Chinese students.
He reminded the American society to be alert to this threat.
On December 9th, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave a speech on China and U.S. national security at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Americans must know how the Chinese Communist Party is poisoning the well of our higher education institutions for its own ends and how those actions degrade our freedoms and American national security.
Americans must know how the Chinese Communist Party is poisoning the well of our higher education institutions for its own ends and how those actions degrade our freedoms and American national security, said Pompeo.
He warned American society to be vigilant and vowed to change the current unfair relationship between the United States and China at all levels.
Frank Chin, a U.S.-based political and economic analyst, said Pompeo's speech was a follow-up to Trump's policies of defense and counterattack against the CCP. Since the speeches of four top officials,
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien, Director of the FBI Christopher Rare, Attorney General William Barr and Pompeo, in July, the Trump administration has effectively taken up the elimination of the CCP as a comprehensive national policy.
Subsequently, it has made efforts in various aspects, such as connecting international allies in Europe and Asia, continuously dismantling Huawei's 5G plan, The recent sanctions against China companies and 14 CCP officials for undermining Hong Kong stability, as well as restrictions on visas for CCP members, are all part of this policy.
American campuses are considered by intelligence agencies to be among the most heavily infiltrated by the CCP, posing a direct threat to U.S. national security and academic freedom.
There's growing evidence that universities and their academic counterparts are the places where the CCP has infiltrated the United States, stolen technology and suppressed free speech.
Many American colleges and universities are not sufficiently alert to this.
Pompeo's speech actually sounded like a wake-up call.
He's telling them that they're being nefariously attacked along with the United States and they should stop objecting to restrictions being placed on the CCP. In his speech, Pompeo criticized some American colleges and universities for being bought by Beijing, conducting self-censorship, remaining silent about the CCP's aggressions, and silencing their professors or turning a blind eye to intellectual property, theft, and espionage.
Americans must know how the Chinese Communist Party is poisoning the well of our higher education institutions for its own ends and how those actions degrade our freedoms and American national security.
If we don't educate ourselves, if we're not honest about what's taking place, will get schooled by Beijing, Pompeo warned.
He stressed that the biggest victims on American campuses are innocent Chinese students.
The CCP's spy students have also been monitoring and endangering Chinese students who dare to think freely.
This is especially important because it shows that the Trump administration has not been blinded by appearances and taken a one-size-fits-all approach in dealing with the CCP. Instead, it's made an objective and impartial distinction between different situations.
Although this makes it more difficult for the United States to accept Chinese people at higher academic institutions, it ensures that America's traditional system of actively importing advanced technology and talent will not be brutally undermined.
Pompeo also noted that the CCP sends nearly 400,000 students to the United States each year.
After receiving an American education, these students are lured back to the CCP to serve the socialist country.
The regime also uses its talent programs to recruit American academics paid by U.S. taxpayers and applies their research to strengthen its own military.
This suggests that higher institutions must change the status quo and make corresponding changes as soon as possible to form a unique long-term mechanism of technological control over China.
The CCP's large-scale infiltration of America's technical talent would be fundamentally deterred.
In his speech, Pompeo referred to the CCP as the greatest enemy of the United States and vowed to change the current unbalanced relationship between the two countries in the academic, scientific, economic, and military realms.
It is conceivable that in the future, the new U.S. administration will intensify its overall counterattack against the CCP. And since the party is unlikely to improve, such a counterattack is actually the process of dismantling it.
Frank Chin believes that after Trump's re-election, he will clean up these compromised figures and the culture of socialism in the United States.
These people and fields are actually the local carriers for the CCP to take root.
Externally, the Trump administration will strengthen the fight against the CCP. The combination of internal and external forces will surely eliminate the CCP from the world.
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