FBI director on China: No country poses greater threat to US

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No country poses a greater threat to the United States than China, FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. It is reported by Yahoo.

The Chinese Communist Party threatens “the economic security of the United States and our freedoms – freedom of speech, conscience, freedom to vote,” Ray said.

He spoke to a full house for 30 minutes, and his speech contained the thesis that the Chinese government was stealing “outrageous” amounts of information and causing serious, job-destroying damage to the United States in the widest range of industries. To counter China’s intelligence operations, the FBI opens new cases roughly every 12 hours, he said.

“There is no country that poses a greater threat to our ideas, innovation and economic security than China <…> Here in the US, they are using a massive, sophisticated hacking program that does more damage than the programs of all major countries combined,” Ray concluded.

Source: Rosbalt

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