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Old 03-17-2008, 07:17 AM
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Default State Sponsered Cyber-warefare by our MFN "Friends"

Recently CNN/AP reported that China has once again proven themselves to be actively seeking intellegence on the United States and other Western Countries using their position of trust as a MFN trader in the world market.

How, you might ask?

By programing devices made in that country to spy on your home computer. Capturing key strokes, passwords, account numbers, credit cards, and other intellegence. Some of the devices found to have contained these malicious codes are Apple iPods and Didgital Picture Frames.

Anyone with better intell on this issue, I would like to invite you to provide those details to this thread.

Personally, I am not fooled. I don't think China is our friend. I think China would benefit if the United States was relegated to the ash-heap of history and I think they are positioning themselves to expand their power and influence in the world, not to benefit other societies, but to dominate them.

I think that as long as the United States is Economically Strong, they can't move. But if we were weak to the point of being ineffective to stop them, they would most certainly expand their boarders.

The other component to this thread: I am looking for concrete examples of how China might benefit from a weak U.S. Why do they seek our destruction? What other tools are available to them?
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