https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4...inia-base/amp/
Either they cannot or afraid they may upset the spies. Both sucks!
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/4...inia-base/amp/
Either they cannot or afraid they may upset the spies. Both sucks!
I've heard they're hard to take out.
If I had any say in the military I would use their spying against them by having stuff visible that I want to be seen and to confuse them. False information. Props made to look like flying saucers, jets that don't exist and so forth.
Keep the real stuff underground and out of sight.
Meanwhile we need to cut imports from China and stop supporting the enemy's who are trying to destroy us. They all seem to have an endless supply of money to use against us.
Last edited by Allen; 10-17-2024 at 08:53.
Would it not be possible to use a kamikaze drone to hit the chinese one and bring it down without using firearms? That is reminiscent of the spy balloons that they let loose over western USA and Canada last year. In that case, they were shot down but the cost of the missile was far in excess of the cost of the balloon. We are too tolerant of chinese espionage
They have purchased a great deal of Vancouver high end Real Estate. That started in the 1990s when it was likely that China would end up taking over Hong Kong. A lot of wealthy Hong Kong residents decided to get their wealth out of the country and have a bolt hole in case things went bad so they bought mansions in Vancouver.
In addition Chinese State enterprises have been trying to buy Canadian mines, particularly those that contain critical minerals. the Government has to a minor extent tried to stop such purchases but for some reason seems reluctant to get really serious. As it happens we now have a formal judicial inquiry under way on foreign interference with our elections. The Government just expelled 6 Indian diplomats for that kind of thing but it is known with certainty that the Chinese have tried to seriously interfere with the election of Members of Parliament who are strong opponents of China. Having said that, the other day our idiot of a Prime Minister effectively refused to answer questions on China when he was giving evidence at the inquiry. The newsmedia are all over him for that failure
Last edited by Mark in Ottawa; 10-19-2024 at 09:45. Reason: Expanded answer