America’s criminal declaration against 13 Chinese officials under security pretexts.
The United States Department of Justice has indicted thirteen Chinese officials on charges of conspiring to steal information, suppress dissent, and employ spies in the United States.
In the continuation of tensions between the United States and China, despite Beijing’s clear warnings about the unprecedented disruption of relations, Washington has declared crimes against several Chinese citizens and officials under the pretext of security.
On Monday evening, US Attorney General Merrick Garland, in three separate cases, accused 13 Chinese of being involved in plans to forcibly return Beijing government opponents to the country, stealing confidential information about US investigations from a Chinese telecommunications company, and also hiring spies to act on the ground. The United States charged.
According to “CBS News” website, Garland claimed in the press conference announcing the crime against these people: “As these cases prove, the Chinese government intended to interfere in the freedom and rights of the American people and weaken our judicial system. They did not succeed.”
Chris Ray, head of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who attended the meeting with Garland, said: “Perhaps Beijing thinks that our adherence to the law is a weakness, but they are wrong. “Our legal and democratic processes give us weapons that China does not have.”
According to this report, in one of the aforementioned cases, two Chinese intelligence officers were accused of trying to disrupt a US criminal investigation into a Chinese telecommunications company and using a bilateral spy to obtain information from within the FBI.
This new anti-Chinese action of the United States comes at a time when James Holmes, a senior member of the US Naval War College, acknowledged the weakening of the country’s military’s ability to carry out missions in the Pacific Ocean and said that while Washington and Beijing are within They are dangerous.