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In reply to the discussion: Chinese Gate-Crashers at U.S. Bases Spark Espionage Concerns Washington has tracked about 100 incide [View all]dalton99a
(91,814 posts)14. Suspected Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, tried to infiltrate Alaskan military bases
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/05/31/suspected-chinese-spies-posing-as-tourists-discovered-in-alaska/70260712007/
Suspected Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, tried to infiltrate Alaskan military bases
Tom Vanden Brook
USA TODAY
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Chinese citizens posing as tourists but suspected of being spies have made several attempts in recent years to gain access to military facilities in this vast state studded with sensitive bases, according to U.S. officials.
In one incident, a vehicle with Chinese citizens blew past a security checkpoint at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, several soldiers told USA TODAY. The vehicle was eventually stopped, and a search found a drone inside the vehicle. The occupants claimed they were tourists who had gotten lost.
Many of the encounters have been chalked up to innocent mistakes by foreign visitors intent on viewing the northern lights and other attractions in Alaska, officials say. Other attempts to enter U.S. military bases, however, seem to be probes to learn about U.S. military capabilities in Alaska, according to multiple soldiers familiar with the incidents but who were not authorized to speak publicly about them.
Not all who appear to be tourists in Alaska, are, in fact tourists, one Army officer said. Instead, they are foreign spies.
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Suspected Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, tried to infiltrate Alaskan military bases
Tom Vanden Brook
USA TODAY
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Chinese citizens posing as tourists but suspected of being spies have made several attempts in recent years to gain access to military facilities in this vast state studded with sensitive bases, according to U.S. officials.
In one incident, a vehicle with Chinese citizens blew past a security checkpoint at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, several soldiers told USA TODAY. The vehicle was eventually stopped, and a search found a drone inside the vehicle. The occupants claimed they were tourists who had gotten lost.
Many of the encounters have been chalked up to innocent mistakes by foreign visitors intent on viewing the northern lights and other attractions in Alaska, officials say. Other attempts to enter U.S. military bases, however, seem to be probes to learn about U.S. military capabilities in Alaska, according to multiple soldiers familiar with the incidents but who were not authorized to speak publicly about them.
Not all who appear to be tourists in Alaska, are, in fact tourists, one Army officer said. Instead, they are foreign spies.
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Chinese Gate-Crashers at U.S. Bases Spark Espionage Concerns Washington has tracked about 100 incide [View all]
oldsoftie
Sep 2023
OP
This unsourced by name article appears to be designed to stir up anti China tripe, 100 times or
Alexander Of Assyria
Sep 2023
#2
The Earth IS flat, a giant white balloon with no transmitters is spying on USA, lol!
Alexander Of Assyria
Sep 2023
#20
Here's a "named source' for you from an incident in May; ignore it like all the others.
oldsoftie
Sep 2023
#8
If you have base access, yes, you can use the facilities that are open to the public
COL Mustard
Sep 2023
#25
Before 9/11, my family used to easily go on Joint Base McGuire for children's birthday parties.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2023
#16
Th whole article is a puzzle with a few pieces intentionally missing...Murdocks signature brand!
Alexander Of Assyria
Sep 2023
#21
Suspected Chinese spies, disguised as tourists, tried to infiltrate Alaskan military bases
dalton99a
Sep 2023
#14
Speculation versus evidence, liberals prefer one over the other...and so does logic!
Alexander Of Assyria
Sep 2023
#22
I know you won't see this because you have me on ignore, or you just won't answer,
MarineCombatEngineer
Sep 2023
#27
I had to chuckle at the irony of the last part of your last sentence, seeing as how Yaesu is a
2live is 2fly
Sep 2023
#31
Meaning the article from WSJ might be slightly exaggerated...logic slays the speculation.
Alexander Of Assyria
Sep 2023
#29