Suspected Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, tried to infiltrate Alaskan military bases
- Chinese citizens posing as tourists attempted to enter Fort Wainwright in Alaska, with a drone found in their vehicle after they sped through security. Lawmakers are responding by emphasizing the strategic importance of Alaska and pressing for more details on the security breaches.
- Asian American voters tend to lean away from the Democratic Party as their roots in the US deepen, according to a Pew Research Center study.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis kicked off his presidential campaign in Iowa, denouncing the "elites" dominated American institutions and positioning himself as an alternative to the political establishment.
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Chinese Nationals Stopped Near Sensitive Alaskan Military Base, Potential Spy Tools Discovered: Report
Even with all the turmoil occurring along our nation’s southern border, it is important not to overlook other potentially vulnerable areas in America. One unexpected area of concern is Alaska. The 49th state admitted to the United States is nicknamed “The Last Frontier” not only because of its distance from the lower 48 states but also because of its huge size and undeveloped wilderness areas. Despite its remoteness and harsh climate, however, A…
Chinese Spies Posing as Tourists Tried To Infiltrate Alaskan Military Bases, Officials Say
Suspected spies for the Communist Chinese Party have reportedly entered U.S. military bases in Alaska multiple times, pretending to be lost tourists. One incident involved a car driven by Chinese citizens that passed security checkpoints and entered a base in Fairbanks. Soldiers found a drone in the car but the Chinese occupants claimed to be lost tourists. Other incidents appeared to be attempts to learn about the U.S. military capabilities in …
Four-star general warns US over Chinese spies' 'brazen' attempts to infiltrate military bases: 'Catch up'
Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) warned the U.S. must "catch up" and recognize the "major security threat" posed by China after suspected Chinese spies disguised as tourists tried to infiltrate Alaskan military bases and gain access to highly classified intelligence. "It's brazen just as much as the spy balloon was so brazen," the four-star general said Thursday on FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria." THINGS WILL DETERIORATE AS CHINA GET STRONGER: LT. COL…
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