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Pentagon: Alibaba Shares US Data With Chinese Military

A massive fire at an apartment complex in Hong Kong has continued into its second day. With the death toll rising to 94 and nearly 300 people still unaccounted for, who’s being held accountable?

The Pentagon is pushing to add Chinese tech giant Alibaba to its list of companies aiding China’s military, saying that the firm’s actions may be placing U.S. customer data at risk. What does this mean for national security? NTD breaks it down with a panel of experts.

What makes the United States different from communist China? How does communism rely on one crisis to reset another? And how stable is the communist regime at present? Gregory Copley joins us to delve into these topics, which are discussed in his new book, “The Noble State: Governance Options in an Ignoble Era.”

  1. Hong Kong Fire Death Toll Hits 94, Hundreds Missing
  2. Pentagon: Alibaba Shares US Data With Chinese Army
  3. Alibaba’s AI Tools Pose Threat to US National Security
  4. Alibaba Closely Linked to Chinese Military
  5. Any Chinese Company Could Threaten US Safety
  6. China’s Data Advantage: Why It’s Dangerous
  7. How China Uses AI to Pinpoint America’s Weak Spots
  8. How Chinese Technology Establishes Long-Term Control
  9. Copley: CCP Has ‘Reached the Terminal Stage’
  10. China at a Breaking Point: History Repeats?
  11. Prestige vs. Force: Why Credibility Matters
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