英语新闻评论:美国起诉中国军官

英语新闻评论:美国起诉中国军官华盛顿有一次上演了贼喊捉贼的滑稽闹剧!Washington is again playing thief crying stop thief!Can you believe it, the notorious collect it all surveillance state is accusing its victim of a crim

英语新闻评论:美国起诉中国军官

华盛顿有一次上演了贼喊捉贼的滑稽闹剧!

Washington is again playing thief crying stop thief!

Can you believe it, the notorious "collect it all" surveillance state is accusing its victim of a crime it has been perpetrating all along?

On May 19, a grand jury in the Western District of Pennsylvania (WDPA) indicted five Chinese military officers for computer hacking, economic espionage and other offenses directed at six American "victims" in the U.S. nuclear power, metals and solar products industries.

According to U.S. attorney General Eric Holder, "This …represents the first ever charges against a state actor for this type of hacking." That makes the provocation all the more serious.

China reacted immediately and strongly. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Qin Gang said the U.S. move was "based on deliberately fabricated facts. It grossly violates the basic norms governing international relations and jeopardized China-U.S. cooperation and mutual trust." He said China urges the United States to immediately correct its mistake and withdraw the "indictment." In response to the U.S. provocation, China has decided to suspend the activities of the China-U.S. Cyber Working Group, and will react further as the situation evolves.

It is well known that the United States has carried out large-scale and organized cyber theft, wire tapping and surveillance activities against foreign political leaders, companies and individuals. Chinese government departments, institutions, companies, universities and individuals have been victims of severe U.S. cyber theft, wire tapping and surveillance activities.

One of Edward Snowden's latest revelations is U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) spying against Huawei, the giant Chinese telecommunications firm. documents show the NSA accessed Huawei's email archive, communication between top company officials, internal documents and even the secret source code of individual Huawei products. And the spying has been going on at least since 2007.

Founded in 1987, the Shenzhen-based Huawei is one of the world's leading providers of network equipment, and the world's third largest smartphone vendor. NSA spying on Huawei is not just for national security purposes as it claims. It is also working on behalf of Huawei's U.S. competitor CISCO.

It is ironic that in announcing the "indictment," the U.S. Department of Justice claimed that "success in the global market place should be based solely on a company's ability to innovate and compete, not on a sponsor government's ability to spy and steal business secrets." The U.S. government itself is the biggest violator of that principle.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald who wrote about Edward Snowden's revelations, talked about his new book No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U. S. Surveillance State on the TV program "Democracy Now" on May 13. He said many documents show the purpose of the spying system is not to detect terrorist plots or national security plots, but is overwhelmingly economic in nature. They are spying on behalf of the Department of Commerce, which the NSA considers one of its "customers."

Greenwald specifically stated that "a big part of the motive (of the U.S. government) in warning the world off Chinese products is so that the world will instead buy the products that the NSA can invade."

How does the NSA invade those products? According to Greenwald, it physically intercepts packages sent by CISCO to customers from FedEx or the U.S. mail service, brings them to NSA headquarters, opens the packages, and plants backdoor devices on the devices, reseals them and sends them on to the unwitting users, who then provide Internet service to large numbers of people, all of which is instantly redirected into the repositories of the NSA.

Edward Snowden, speaking to German TV in January, confirmed that "the U.S. is engaged in economic spying."

For the "collect it all" surveillance state that is the United States to accuse others of economic spying is "gross hypocrisy" as Greenwald puts it. In Greenwald's words, "The mission of the NSA is to eliminate privacy globally. Literally, their institutional mandate is to collect and store and when they want, analyze and monitor all forms of electronic communication that take place between human beings around the planet."

本文来自网络,不代表英语网立场,转载请注明出处:https://www.yingyuw.cn/en/3395.html

为您推荐