Chapter 08 Infiltrate the United States as the Enemy (1)

With great goodwill gesture in June 2013, the United States President Barack Obama carefully invited Xi Jinping, who had just assumed power, to a special meeting at a California estate, together with dinner to chat without ties about goodwill diplomacy hoping that Xi Jinping would cooperate in the interests of both China and the United States for world peace. As a parting gift, Obama also sent Xi Jinping a special expensive California mahogany bench made for two people to sit expressing the hope for China and the United States to sit together and cooperate with each other.

The U.S. expressed its greatest concern about cyber security at the California Manor meeting where U.S. networks were often hacked to steal intelligence and trade secrets. In terms of North Korea’s nuclear test issue, the United States hoped that China and the United States cooperation would prompt North Korea to abandon its nuclear programs. For the South China Sea security issues, the United States hoped that China would respect the South China Sea international channel’s freedom of navigation, to ensure the safety of the channel and to maintain demilitarization of the South China Sea .

In response to the U.S. goodwill request, Xi Jinping has played a trick, superficially responding to it saying yes at the table but doing another thing under the table, making up a new term: the “new type of major power relationship” between China and the United States. This “new type of relationship”, to put it bluntly, is to say one thing and do another. Superficially a false response but in reality is “fighting”. For the time being “fighting but not breaking”. The so-called dialogue is like a chicken talking to a duck . Xi Jinping’s ambition was to take over the world when he came to power and the United States is the biggest obstacle to his world domination.

After the Manor meeting, Xi Jinping extended his fist to the U.S. as usual, strengthening his professional cyber army not only by conducting cyber espionage, but also by directing the military to enter U.S. corporate websites and steal trade secrets to supply Chinese companies for their benefit. The U.S. prosecuted five Chinese Communist military officers in 2014 after it found concrete evidence. The year 2015 saw the announcement that the U.S. Federal Personnel Office had been hacked by the Chinese Communist Party stealing 21.5 million pieces of civil service data, including 5.6 million fingerprints, an illegal intrusion by the Chinese Communist hackers that caused great concern among the American public.

In August 2015, NBC News reported: According to NSA information, the Chinese Communist Party’s cyberattack covers all sectors of the United States, the defense industry (Lockheed Martin), the government, large companies such as Google, are the targets of the Chinese Communist Party military, a map with red dots marks 600 victim companies and government units in the past three years including Washington, New York, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, Detroit and many other cities. The damage caused to the United States by the CCP’s theft of classified information, including data on the latest designs for U.S. military and civilian air traffic control systems, oil and electric vehicles, and drug formulas, was much more serious than the rampant piracy of the past.

In September 2015, Xi Jinping took advantage of the 70th anniversary of the victory over Japan to demonstrate his military strength in a parade in Beijing, with the intention of demonstrating to the United States. Before that, Xi sent out five warships to the Americas, passing through 12 miles of U.S. territorial waters in Alaska: it was in fact, a clear demonstration of his intention. Since then the Communist Party of China (CPC) has ignored U.S. appeals and has continued to build islands in the South China Sea, while the third airport at Mischief Reef continues to be built. The U.S. and Chinese military planes made another “dangerous pass” over the Yellow Sea on September 15, 2015, and the Americans were so angry that they decided that the Chinese Communist Party was more vicious than Russia, Iran, North Korea, and LS Islam and was the number one enemy. Xi Jinping said on the surface that there would be no confrontation, no conflict and that he would manage differences and cooperate for a win-win situation but in fact he was moving toward conflict and confrontation.