How the Chinese military continues to steal technology from the US

With James Fanell

Chinese Navy guided-missile destroyer Xi’an (153) on the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Saint Petersburg, Russia - July 26, 2019: Chinese Navy guided-missile destroyer Xi’an (153) ready to participate in the Main Naval Parade to celebrate the Day of the Russian Navy, a senior holiday in the Russian Armed Forces.

With James Fanell

JAMES FANELL, Retired from US Navy in 2015 concluding 30 year career as a naval intelligence officer specializing in Indo-Asia Pacific security affairs with an emphasis on the Chinese Navy, Assignments included tours as the Assistant Chief of Staff for intelligence for the U.S. Seventh Fleet aboard the USS Blue Ridge, the Office of Naval Intelligence China Senior Intelligence Officer, etc., Former National Security Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institute at Stanford University:

  • What is the goal of the Chinese military?
  • China’s recent military conflict with India
  • Chinese military companies that have gained access to the US capital markets

(PART TWO):

  • Military technology the CCP has stolen from the United States
  • The urgent need to upgrade the US Navy to be able to compete with China’s

(PART THREE):

  • China’s increasing military activity in the South China Sea
  • Comparing the US and Chinese naval forces

(PART FOUR):

  • How many nuclear warheads do the Chinese have?
  • The Belt and Road Initiative of the CCP

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