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Michael Sobolik

@michaelsobolik

Christ-follower | senior fellow @afpc | author “Countering China’s Great Game” @USNIbooks | host GREAT POWER PODCAST | @chelspat’s husband | cocktails

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linkhttps://www.usni.org/press/books/countering-chinas-great-game calendar_today08-08-2009 21:38:08

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And this amazing Sheridan Prasso piece on Shein products being tied to Xinjiang. The company really did not like this one. Earlier this year Financial Times reported on Shein's lobbying efforts on this issue, but things went beyond that:

And this amazing <a href="/SheridanAsia/">Sheridan Prasso</a> piece on Shein products being tied to Xinjiang. The company really did not like this one. Earlier this year <a href="/FT/">Financial Times</a> reported on Shein's lobbying efforts on this issue, but things went beyond that:
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I have been photographing the September 11th #TributeInLight for 23 years and this is the one photo I’m most proud of capturing. #NYC

I have been photographing the September 11th #TributeInLight for 23 years and this is the one photo I’m most proud of capturing. #NYC
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Kicking off #ChinaWeek, the House voted to bar new #DJI drones. The China-based #drone manufacturer is the world’s largest, and with broad influence over the drone industry it has become a key tool for #CCP surveillance. Here are five things you need to know:

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Opposing restrictions on Chinese drone activity is insane. Major counterintelligence issue, Chinese IOs are launching drones from U.S. into military training areas. washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/145686…

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.Michael Sobolik hits the nail on the head here. My Countering CCP Drones and Supporting Drones for Law Enforcement Act, which Rep. Elise Stefanik is leading in the House, solves a big national security problem. Drones made in Communist China are dangerous. Let’s make this bill law

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.DJI failed to manufacture opposition against my Countering CCP Drones Act which passed unanimously this week in the House. Now, the CCP-backed Chinese Military Company is targeting its lobbying efforts in the Senate. DJI's playbook to try and mobilize Americans against

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#USChinaSCOOP ... #SealTeam6, elite Navy commandos who killed #OsamaBinLaden, have been training & planning #TaiwanConflict missions for over a year at Virginia Beach. on.ft.com/3MOhCwt

Michael Sobolik (@michaelsobolik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.George F. Will, if Americans want to seek out Beijing’s propaganda, they can read the Global Times or Xinhua. Nobody’s stopping them. Half of America is on an app controlled by our greatest geopolitical adversary — an app increasingly used for news. That’s a legitimate national

.<a href="/GeorgeWill/">George F. Will</a>, if Americans want to seek out Beijing’s propaganda, they can read the Global Times or Xinhua. Nobody’s stopping them.

Half of America is on an app controlled by our greatest geopolitical adversary — an app increasingly used for news. That’s a legitimate national
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The TikTok bill is bigger than TikTok US. It could prove to be a valuable tool to rid America’s networks of insidious malware. Here, I show how its framework can apply to other Chinese-based apps posing similar national security issues as TikTok and ByteDance. Specific

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No Chinese Communist Party-controlled app wants to become the next TikTok. Which ones could fail to avoid Washington's scrutiny? According to Joel Thayer of Digital Progress Institute, it's WeChat and Temu. Grateful to Joel for writing this piece for American Foreign Policy Council. afpc.org/uploads/docume…

No Chinese Communist Party-controlled app wants to become the next TikTok.

Which ones could fail to avoid Washington's scrutiny? According to <a href="/joellthayer/">Joel Thayer</a> of <a href="/DigitalProInst/">Digital Progress Institute</a>, it's WeChat and Temu.

Grateful to Joel for writing this piece for <a href="/afpc/">American Foreign Policy Council</a>. afpc.org/uploads/docume…