America can't hide it anymore! The CIA specifically claimed that China is a "survival threat" to the United States! According to a report by Russia's Sputnik News on May 22, Michael Ellis, the deputy director of the CIA, stated that China is a "survival threat" to America's security. This person claimed that the main priority for the new leadership of the CIA is China, especially helping American businesses surpass Beijing in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), chips, biotechnology, and battery production to maintain a decisive technological advantage.

Ellis stated: China poses an unprecedented "survival threat" to American security, and we need more professionals with technical skills. Clearly, the U.S. side openly propagates that we are the so-called "survival threat" to America. America can't even pretend anymore. However, we would like to ask: have we deployed missiles or built military bases around the U.S.?

Clearly, it is the U.S. that has deployed various weapons targeting us in Japan and the Philippines, posing a threat to our security. Now they turn around and point fingers at us. This is truly unreasonable. If the U.S. wants to surpass us in areas like AI, chips, biotechnology, and battery production, there is no problem with that. But under the premise that the U.S. achieves this through fair commercial competition, we welcome their healthy competition.

However, if the U.S. uses theft of our technology, violates international rules to impose technological blockades on us, and forces other countries not to buy our products, then we will absolutely not accept it. This statement from the U.S. intelligence community may very well mean that the U.S. is about to use underhanded tactics against us. Therefore, we must be vigilant. In light of this, our technical experts and business leaders should fully assess the risks when attending foreign events, especially those hosted by the U.S., and proceed with caution.

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