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Current, former Pentagon leaders sound alarm on Chinese technology in 5G networks
Source: Washington Post
Current, former Pentagon leaders sound alarm on Chinese technology in 5G networks
By Ellen Nakashima April 3 at 4:00 AM
Current and former Pentagon leaders are warning about the risks to future military operations posed by allies in Europe and Asia using Chinese technology in their 5G wireless telecommunications networks.
In a statement Wednesday, six former officials note that the immense bandwidth and super-high speeds of the coming 5G systems up to 100 times faster than current 4G platforms will make them attractive for the U.S. military to share data with allies or transfer information in combat.
And they and U.S. defense officials warn that allowing Chinese firms such as Huawei to outfit these networks poses unacceptable risks of espionage and disruptive cyberattacks on military operations because of the firms alleged ties to the Chinese government and a 2017 Chinese law that requires companies, if directed, to cooperate in surveillance activities.
While our concern is for future operations, the time for action is now, said the leaders, who include retired Adm. James Stavridis and retired Gen. Philip Breedlove, the two most recent commanders of NATO and U.S. European Command; retired Adm. Samuel Locklear III, former head of U.S. Pacific Command; and a former director of national intelligence, retired Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper Jr.
Their blunt statement the first by so many former senior commanders was timed to the Wednesday opening of a NATO summit of foreign ministers in Washington.
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By Ellen Nakashima April 3 at 4:00 AM
Current and former Pentagon leaders are warning about the risks to future military operations posed by allies in Europe and Asia using Chinese technology in their 5G wireless telecommunications networks.
In a statement Wednesday, six former officials note that the immense bandwidth and super-high speeds of the coming 5G systems up to 100 times faster than current 4G platforms will make them attractive for the U.S. military to share data with allies or transfer information in combat.
And they and U.S. defense officials warn that allowing Chinese firms such as Huawei to outfit these networks poses unacceptable risks of espionage and disruptive cyberattacks on military operations because of the firms alleged ties to the Chinese government and a 2017 Chinese law that requires companies, if directed, to cooperate in surveillance activities.
While our concern is for future operations, the time for action is now, said the leaders, who include retired Adm. James Stavridis and retired Gen. Philip Breedlove, the two most recent commanders of NATO and U.S. European Command; retired Adm. Samuel Locklear III, former head of U.S. Pacific Command; and a former director of national intelligence, retired Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper Jr.
Their blunt statement the first by so many former senior commanders was timed to the Wednesday opening of a NATO summit of foreign ministers in Washington.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/current-former-pentagon-leaders-sound-alarm-on-chinese-technology-in-5g-networks/2019/04/02/d74f2bfe-54ab-11e9-9136-f8e636f1f6df_story.html
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Current, former Pentagon leaders sound alarm on Chinese technology in 5G networks (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2019
OP
Well, as you know, Trump knows more about advanced technology than anyone in the world.
denverbill
Apr 2019
#2
Phoenix61
(17,649 posts)1. Wonder how many copyrights Ivanka will get
for convincing Daddy to ignore this?
denverbill
(11,489 posts)2. Well, as you know, Trump knows more about advanced technology than anyone in the world.
He spends most of his days reading up on the latest advances in networking technology and chip design. I'm sure most of the electronics we use today were based on his original concepts. Being so fabulously wealthy, he doesn't even ask for royalties. That's just the kind of philanthropic, generous genius of a man he is.
Oh and he'll sue you if you ever release his grades from any educational institution he ever attended or want to see his tax returns.