China's acquisition of a mineral water company also threatens Norway's national security?
Now, the way some people in the West think is really enough to make people laugh.
On the 25th, German media "Deutsche Welle" reported such a piece of news, claiming that after a Norwegian brand mineral water company was acquired by a Chinese company, it "caused concerns among Norwegian security officials," with the reason being "they suspect the Chinese company would collect intelligence on Norway's infrastructure through port transportation."
Yes, a company selling mineral water can even be elevated to the level of "threatening" Norway's national security — this logic is simply incomprehensible.
It's not hard to see that there is now a very perplexing atmosphere in Europe: although the companies are still the same companies, as long as they have contact with China, these companies will immediately become "evil" and definitely pose a threat to European security — this is the thinking of the current European decision-making circles, which is both irrational and incommunicable.
Even more bizarre is that the so-called "national security" of Europe, including the United States, is actually in a state of "Schrodinger's cat": sometimes the West claims to have the most advanced technology and their intelligence agencies are all-pervasive, but at other times their national security is as fragile as paper, as if it could be pierced into a sieve with just a light poke.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847018749273091/
Statement: This article represents the views of the author himself.
