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China’s According to a landmark House committee investigation, the Communist government is taking advantage of American universities and gaining opportunities for military technology.
The Chinese Communist Party’s House Selection Committee also revealed in a shocking report that the Pentagon’s control and security measures were seriously insufficient and reforms were urgently needed.
Under the Biden administration, about 1,400 research papers published from June 2023 to June 2025 showed that 300 grants from the Pentagon grant funded Chinese entities, with more than half involving partnerships with companies related to the People’s Liberation Force research and industrial projects.
The report said that more than $2.5 billion in U.S. defense funded research involves Chinese military-related entities.
“These collaborations involve research in sensitive technology fields such as high-quality quantities, quantum sensing, semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), advanced materials, cyber warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) systems, and next-generation advancements – many with clear armed applications.”
Disclosures of the report could undermine the president Trump’s The recently announced plan increases the number of Chinese students in the United States to 600,000.
Critics of Trump’s plan, including the election committee, warn that the increasing number of Chinese students enrolled in the association poses a national security threat.
House Select Committee Investigators found “details of the universality and disturbing patterns of U.S. taxpayer-funded research conducted in collaboration with Chinese entities directly related to directly related to Chinese China’s National defense research and industrial foundations. ”
The report prevents the Pentagon’s security system from preventing Chinese government and military suppliers from circumventing plans designed to prevent technology theft and exploitation.
Unlike the US and Western democratic institutions, Chinese research entities are “deeply politicized” by the CCP and are subordinate to national goals, including military and economic progress.
Using the acronym of the People’s Republic of China, the report said: “While global cooperation in scientific and engineering research is crucial to fostering innovation and addressing common challenges, China systematically weaponized this openness.”
The committee’s investigation relies in part on China Expert LJ EADS, founder of Data Abyss. The software investigates the Pentagon contract and extracts hidden data on links between university studies that strengthen the Chinese military.
Mr Eads said the software tool created a clear audit trail from taxpayer-funded research to partnerships of international concern.
The main partnership involving Pentagon-funded research involves the report called “Seven Sons of Defense” and is known as the major universities in China, as well as many schools affiliated with the National Defense Science, Technology and Industry Government (Sastind).
Others involved in the Chinese Defense designated laboratories, the Chinese Academy of Engineering, the China Network Range and the BGI, which was previously the Beijing Institute of Genomics.
“All of this is openly related to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), some of which appear on the U.S. government entity list because of their role in advancing China’s “Military capacity or human rights violations,” the report said.
Some Chinese research entities are blacklists of the Department of Commerce, which restrict companies that operate with the United States.
“This mistake reflects [the Defense Department research and engineering office’s] “There has been a failure to adopt a positive approach to ban this collaboration,” the report said.
Multiple cases found that Pentagon-funded research also supports violations of Chinese human rights or direct participation China’s The report said that the mass monitoring agency.
Regarding hypersonic missiles, the report says that seven national defense universities are directly engaged in the development of PLA Hypersonic missiles.
China Leading the world’s hypersonic missile deployment, the Pentagon is trying to catch up with its own super-high speed manipulation of strike weapons.
The second U.S. field that supports PLA weapons development involves research support for nitrogen by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The cooperation has enabled Chinese military research to make breakthroughs in high-yield explosives, which helps progress China’s The report said nuclear weapons development.
China’s When warhead Arsenal expanded its warhead from about 250 to 600 warheads in just a few years, the commander of the U.S. Strategy Commander said the nuclear weapon expansion has been called a “breakthrough.”
Commission investigators said that despite its strategic role in developing technology for fighters, the Pentagon Research and Engineering Office lacks control, due diligence and proper monitoring to protect losses, just as the losses gained by the Chinese.
The report said that despite the law passed in 2019, the Pentagon “has not meaningfully updated its risk framework or law enforcement program.”
For example, the Pentagon has identified only a few China’s The report said that known talent recruitment programs and defense-defined laboratories are listed as lists of entities linked to the military.
“Through a country-oriented agency, including recruitment programs, military integration policies, and the widespread use of foreign partnerships, China “International research collaboration has been leveraged to acquire sensitive technologies and technical knowledge to compete directly in the technology field and to engage in combat capabilities with the United States,” the report said.
“The time for passive risk tolerance is over. U.S. taxpayer funds should be used to defend the country, rather than strengthening its most important strategic competitors.”
According to the report, the chairman of the selection committee, John Moolenaar, introduced legislation that would prohibit federal technology research from collaborating with rival controlled entities that pose national security risks.
“Defense Department officials allowed high-risk cooperation to be carried out without restrictions, eroding the strategic advantage of the United States and endangering our fighters while supporting U.S. taxpayers,” Michigan Republican said in the release of the report.
“The United States should never subsidize China’s army. ”
Corrupt FBI anti-py leans Chinese in Biden investigation
The Justice Department inspector general reported that senior FBI counterintelligence officials reminded Chinese energy executives of major federal investigations related to the Biden family.
Charle McGonigal, head of regional anti-chest ratio, led New York between 2016 and 2018.
McGonigal was sentenced to six and a half years in jail in 2023 for allegedly covering up big facts of investigators and breaching part of a plea agreement.
His crimes colluded with Russian oligarchs to evade US sanctions.
However, the FBI has never publicly disclosed that McGoniger leaked details of the China Energy Fund Commission investigation to its top executive Patrick Ho, who was convicted in 2019 in federal bribery of African officials.
The Justice Department Inspector General’s report revealed those harmful details on Thursday.
In the mysterious language, McGoniger was responsible for the FBI’s investigation into CEFC and told an Albanian official in Chinese companies in June 2017 that “something is for ‘we are investigating their’ role, or ‘we are hunting them,’ only identified as “people” in 202222222.
“B said he understands that ‘we’ are the FBI and ‘they’ are CEFC China or CEFC NGOs,” the Inspector General reported.
The New York Times identified the B as Dorian Ducka, a former Albanian government official who has provided many business introductions for McGonigal.
The B went to Washington the day after meeting with McGniegel and informed the FBI what he told him. He also said he believes the FBI plans to arrest him and others in the CEFC.
The leaked information was also shared with CEFC China Chairman Ye Jianming, who warned another FBI target, which was identified as the forthcoming “Target 3” in the report.
According to congressional investigators, former President Joseph R. Biden’s son Hunter and brother James Biden received $4.8 million in CEFC in 2017 and 2018.
Hunter Biden once described CEFC Vice Chairman Ho as his client and leader of “F–Spy China,” according to the House of Representatives’ investigation into competitors.
According to the IG report, the FBI questioned a retired Secret Service agent who served as a private investigator and told FBI James Biden that he asked him to find out in 2017 whether Mr. Ho had an arrest warrant.
“McGonigel’s action is a senior FBI official who oversees sensitive counterintelligence and criminal matters, but is extraordinary and humiliates the core values of the FBI’s integrity, accountability and leadership that FBI everyone expects,” the report said.
“Through his plan, McGoniger deliberately undermined a significant criminal case, violated public trust and undermined the integrity of the FBI,” the report concluded.
The IG disclosure is one of a series of highly destructive internal security cases by the FBI, which has been counterintelligence for more than two decades.
FBI counterintelligence officer Peter Strzok was a FBI Donald Trump From becoming president.
Earlier, FBI Counterspy Robert Hanssen was arrested in 2001 for more than 20 years of spy in the Soviet Union and Russia.
Earl Edwin Pitts, a FBI counterintelligence agent, began surveillance at the Soviet KGB in 1987 until his arrest in 1996.
James J. Smith of the FBI.
The Justice Department later determined that Leung was a dual agent who provided the FBI’s secrets China For more than a decade.
ChinaRussia conducts its first joint submarine patrol
During the close monitoring of U.S. intelligence agencies, China Last month, Russia conducted its first joint patrol in the Western Pacific.
Military analysts call the Joint Submarine Patrol a “university event” for two armies, demanding broad trust in highly secretive submarine operations. Data is required to prevent submarine collisions.
According to a statement from the Russian Pacific Fleet and Chinese state media, the diesel race submarines operated together in early August.
Action is China The underwater war capability and interoperability of the two countries is emphasized.
The first joint underwater patrol is part of a maritime interactive exercise to be held in the Sea of Japan from August 1 to 5.
This unspecified Chinese thousand-level belongs to Volkhov, the Russian island of Qianluo, from the Sea of Japan to the East China Sea, sailing underwater.