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China mocks us
China mocks us




china mocks us

This seems to be a random video to come out of the state-sponsored media channel. The rest of the video is a mix of James Bond cliches and various hard-sell security-related statements.

china mocks us

The spies are then asked to get their CIA-sanctioned phones. This is the exact accusation that U.S intelligence forces have been making against Huawei and other Chinese brands. Once James Pond and 0.06 finally make contact with M through the radio, he says they should not buy a Huawei phone as there’s a “Chinese backdoor” on the device. It’s a pretty straightforward statement that the U.S government is the one doing the spying even as they are constantly paranoid that China is using brands like Huawei to violate the privacy and security of its citizens. She then realized that what she was reading was the dossier of British intelligence agency MI6 on the U.S. There’s a part in the video where the female spy name “0.06” reads the dossier of what China has done which includes monitoring or spying on 193 countries. Its main intention really is to mock the U.S government’s insistence that brands like Huawei is being used by China to monitor the phone and internet use of Americans. The hilarious video shows Taliban fighters. After backing the Afghan terrorist group's interim government, China became one of the first nations to attend a meeting of Foreign Ministers on Afghanistan. We use the term parody lightly as the entire 4.5-minute video is not really that funny. Understandably, China's idea is to mock the United States and it has so far been successful in its attempt, with the video going viral on social media. Even as China hits out at the US over its pullout from Afghanistan, the country has been extending both diplomatic and financial support to the Taliban-run Afghanistan. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the test was "very close" to being a "Sputnik moment," akin to the 1957 launching by the Soviet Union of the world's first space satellite, which fed fears the United States had fallen behind technologically.The parody video from Xinhua News features a James Bond-like character not-so-subtly named James Pond (because, of course) meeting with another spy in a castle as they try to make contact with “M”. Beijing insisted it was testing a reusable space vehicle, not a missile, but the weapon system's design is meant to evade U.S. Navy remains predominant, its resources are divided between the Indo-Pacific, the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean and other regions where American interests lie.Ĭhina's test of a hypersonic weapon capable of partially orbiting Earth before reentering the atmosphere and gliding on a maneuverable path to its target also surprised top U.S. "The PLA's evolving capabilities and concepts continue to strengthen (China's) ability to 'fight and win wars' against a 'strong enemy' - a likely euphemism for the United States," the report said.Ĭhina's navy and coast guard are also adding new vessels at a record pace, concentrating them in the South China Sea, the strategic waterway that China claims virtually in its entirety. defense officials have said they are increasingly wary of China's intentions, largely with regard to the status of Taiwan. global power by midcentury, the report said.

china mocks us

That appears designed to enable Beijing to match or surpass U.S. The Pentagon this month issued a report saying China is expanding its nuclear force much faster than U.S.






China mocks us