The ongoing aggression of China in the tech industry has become a major concern for the United States, with cyber attacks and technology theft being common occurrences. It is clear that China’s goal is to surpass the U.S. as the world’s top superpower, with a focus on dominating both economically and militarily through technological advancements.
The Chinese leadership has openly declared their ambition to outpace the U.S. in various aspects, putting technology at the forefront of their strategy. To maintain its position as the global leader, it is crucial for the U.S. to take action against an undemocratic country with a poor human rights record like China. Strengthening the technological capabilities of the military is essential to defend against Chinese cyberattacks, while also supporting U.S. tech companies to maintain leadership in global innovation.
Law enforcement agencies at the federal level have recognized the serious threat that China poses to national security, and policymakers must acknowledge this threat and take decisive action to safeguard the U.S. tech sector. Policy decisions should prioritize support for U
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