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ction by Joe Biden actually “opens the door” for China to sabotage America, by spying and possibly disrupting America’s military communications, charges China expert Gordon Chang.
He writes at the Gatestone Institute, where he is a senior distinguished fellow and an advisory board member, about the Biden administration process that just cleared a Chinese company to own 370 acres of land only 12 miles from Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota.
“As a result, China will be able to use a proposed $700 million corn milling plant on the site to spy on military communications and even disrupt them. In Beijing, they must be shaking their heads in disbelief at the inability of the U.S. to protect some of its most sensitive communications,” he warned.
It was the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a task force, that said the deal is not a “covered transaction” under the Defense Production Act of 1950. Therefore, CFIUS, as the agency is known, decided it did not have jurisdiction to block the land purchase, Chang documented.
