As the 2024 election cycle approaches, a number of developments highlight China’s rapidly expanding influence in the United States and other western countries, raising significant concerns about national security. From remote hacking to the acquisition of American farmland, the implications are dire, threatening the nation’s sovereignty and the prevalence of western values across the globe.
The Daily Caller reports:
In just the last month, the FBI said that Chinese government-linked hackers breached 260,000 internet-connected devices across the U.S. and Europe, while federal officials alleged that a former top aide to Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was a Chinese agent and a congressional report found that Chinese-made cargo cranes at America’s ports contained technology that would allow China to control them discreetly, according to the WSJ. Western intelligence agencies are sounding the alarm and asking the public to be vigilant for possible Chinese spying, but deep economic ties between China and the West are making espionage detection a difficult task.
China has hacked into U.S. energy and water utility infrastructure, which is concerning some in Washington who worry that the Chinese government could seriously disrupt those crucial services if China tries to take Taiwan by force, according to the WSJ. Chinese hackers also managed to install malicious software inside India’s power grid amid a 2021 border dispute between the two countries, and they may have also compromised telecommunications infrastructure in Guam, an island in the Pacific Ocean that hosts a major U.S. military base.
The espionage risk emanating from China has increased in recent years as the country’s economic growth slowed, a development that increases pressure on Chinese spies to steal information or trade secrets to advance the country’s interests, according to the WSJ. Unlike the Soviet Union, China does not seem to care much if its spies are caught and Beijing seldom tries to swap captured agents with the West.
Some European officials have warned that China is using Chinese students and researchers as a means of espionage, and that these individuals have learned to more effectively evade suspicion as Western officials have started paying closer attention, according to the WSJ. Five Chinese students studying at the University of Michigan were indicted in early October in connection to a 2023 incident in which they were allegedly spotted with cameras in close proximity to a Michigan National Guard base hosting military exercises involving Taiwanese forces.
Cybersecurity firms in the United States and New Zealand have uncovered a massive effort linked to the Chinese Communist Party intended to drive political outcomes in other countries. They call the method “spamouflage,” and cybersecurity experts first noticed it taking off in 2017, following Trump’s election. Readers should note that Trump made a point of taking on China and trying to end the United States’ dependency on the foreign and often hostile superpower. Spamouflage entails creating accounts on social media apps like X (formerly known as Twitter) posing as American citizens, often using fake names and photos, and using artificial intelligence to generate posts that drive political discord.
China has been aggressively acquiring American farmland. Chinese entities now own over 350,000 acres of U.S. agricultural land, creating major food security vulnerabilities as well as raising questions about the Chinese military running operations on American soil.
As the nation heads into a critical election, it’s never been more important that western politicians remain vigilant and create actionable plans to navigate the challenges presented by the Eastern superpower. The stakes are high, and a robust response is necessary to protect American interests from hostile foreign adversaries.






Deport ALL Chinese in the U.S.A.,shutdown all Chinese businesses,eject all Chinese diplomats,and make all Chinese manufactured products illegal to posses after a certain date{SOON}.De-Chinese our nation. We can sort it all out after the U.S.A. regains control of this nation. Chinese heritage citizens can be held in camps like the Democrat Roosevelt did in WW-2, and later sorted them out. Many Chinese are fine people, but we dont know which ones are safe yet!