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据美国媒体7月24日报导,对于中共扩展全球的野心,美国中央情报局东亚任务中心副助理主任柯林斯(Michael Collins)在7月20日的一次安全会议上表示, 〝中共本质上在寻求替代美国,成为全球的领导力量。在10、15年前,我们还不会这么说。〞柯林斯还警告,中共正在使用一切资源来试图取代美国在全球的领导地位。

值得注意的是,柯林斯明确表示要将作为一个国家的中国和自1949年以来统治中国的中国共产党加以区分。〝当我们客观地看待来自中共的威胁时,我们不必将中国本身、中国的崛起以及中国人民自己视为威胁。〞〝我们担心的是中共的方向及中国共产党正试图以越来越强制的方式取得的目标。〞他还表示,在9・11恐怖袭击后,中共利用了美国和国际社会将注意力集中在反恐怖主义者这个机会来发展自己。

这不是近期美国政府官员首次且明确要将中国与中共区分开来。早在5月,中共强迫包括美国航空公司在内的36家外航更改网站和宣传资料中有关 〝台湾〞、〝香港〞和〝澳门〞的标识时,白宫新闻秘书就在声明中称:〝唐纳德‧川普(特朗普)总统反对美国的政治正确,他也将会支持美国人抵制中国共产党将其政治正确强加给美国公司和公民的努力。〞〝这是奥威尔式的胡言乱语,也是中国共产党将其政治观点强加于美国公民和私营公司的日益增长的趋势的一部分。中国对国内互联网的压制是举世闻名的。中国向美国人和自由世界的其它地方输出其审查制度和政治正确的努力将受到抵制。〞

在声明中,川普政府极为罕见地两次点出了〝中共〞,并传递了对中共的政治正确、政治观点以及由党控制整个国家和人民的制度批评的态度,而将〝中国〞和〝中共〞明确区分,也表明美国政府业已认清了究竟是谁在攻击美国,谁在祸害美国、世界和中国,那就是中共。

无疑,柯林斯的再次区分表明这已经是川普政府各级官员的共识。这样的区分实际上也是在告诉世界和中国人民,美国政府是乐意站在中国人民一边的,因为中共倒了中国还会依旧发展,而没有了中共的专制统治,中国人民同样会过上幸福的生活。

笔者在之前的文章中曾提到,除了明确区分〝中共〞和〝中国〞外,川普还将习近平与〝中共〞加以区分,川普曾多次称习为自己的〝朋友〞。

对此,近日,有北京某〝红二代〞在分析政局时亦有提到川普称习为〝朋友〞的原因。该〝红二代〞称,因习近平掌控军队,近期的流言都翻不了大浪,至于传言的北戴河元老发难也是没有可能。而对于针对自己的〝高级黑〞,〝红二代〞表示习近平也已察觉,这才有了撤画像,叫停梁家河项目等。他认为,习近平不会对流言听之任之,会想办法来对付那些高级黑他的人。

这名〝红二代〞还表示,习近平最大的对手是江曾,〝应该法办〞,但〝上面先走哪一步、后走哪一步;先干什么、后干什么,也是一个技术活,真不好说〞。他直言:〝习近平现在必须往前走,大幅度改革开放,而且不能退回去。如果不这样的话,他自己也无路可走,往回走那都是死路、搞个人独裁也是死路。〞

他还以川普为例,称〝川普为何喜欢习近平,(是因为)习一定有一些前瞻性的想法跟川普交流过,川普还是认同习近平的,他把习近平跟这个党还是有所区别的。习近平的一些理念让川普认同,才会觉得他是好人〞。

据悉,在习近平访美期间,他和川普进行了超过预定安排的长时间单独的会晤。会晤后,川普表示取得了〝重大进展〞,与习近平建立了〝极好〞关系。可以想见,双方必定是进行了非常坦诚的沟通,川普了解了中共某些不为外界所知的黑幕和习近平的某些想法,否则川普不会发出此言。

美国如此明确的〝区分〞的用意,从这名〝红二代〞之语中可以推测,中共高层是知晓的,关键是局中人是否在有限的时间里,愿意顺应这种区分,顺应中共灭亡是不争的天意,抛弃恶贯满盈的中共,为自己、为国家、为人民选择一个光明的未来。而〝红二代〞的建言代表了绝大多数有识中国人的心声,北京莫忽视。
 
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据美国媒体7月24日报导,对于中共扩展全球的野心,美国中央情报局东亚任务中心副助理主任柯林斯(Michael Collins)在7月20日的一次安全会议上表示, 〝中共本质上在寻求替代美国,成为全球的领导力量。在10、15年前,我们还不会这么说。〞柯林斯还警告,中共正在使用一切资源来试图取代美国在全球的领导地位。

值得注意的是,柯林斯明确表示要将作为一个国家的中国和自1949年以来统治中国的中国共产党加以区分。〝当我们客观地看待来自中共的威胁时,我们不必将中国本身、中国的崛起以及中国人民自己视为威胁。〞〝我们担心的是中共的方向及中国共产党正试图以越来越强制的方式取得的目标。〞他还表示,在9・11恐怖袭击后,中共利用了美国和国际社会将注意力集中在反恐怖主义者这个机会来发展自己。

这不是近期美国政府官员首次且明确要将中国与中共区分开来。早在5月,中共强迫包括美国航空公司在内的36家外航更改网站和宣传资料中有关 〝台湾〞、〝香港〞和〝澳门〞的标识时,白宫新闻秘书就在声明中称:〝唐纳德‧川普(特朗普)总统反对美国的政治正确,他也将会支持美国人抵制中国共产党将其政治正确强加给美国公司和公民的努力。〞〝这是奥威尔式的胡言乱语,也是中国共产党将其政治观点强加于美国公民和私营公司的日益增长的趋势的一部分。中国对国内互联网的压制是举世闻名的。中国向美国人和自由世界的其它地方输出其审查制度和政治正确的努力将受到抵制。〞

在声明中,川普政府极为罕见地两次点出了〝中共〞,并传递了对中共的政治正确、政治观点以及由党控制整个国家和人民的制度批评的态度,而将〝中国〞和〝中共〞明确区分,也表明美国政府业已认清了究竟是谁在攻击美国,谁在祸害美国、世界和中国,那就是中共。

无疑,柯林斯的再次区分表明这已经是川普政府各级官员的共识。这样的区分实际上也是在告诉世界和中国人民,美国政府是乐意站在中国人民一边的,因为中共倒了中国还会依旧发展,而没有了中共的专制统治,中国人民同样会过上幸福的生活。

笔者在之前的文章中曾提到,除了明确区分〝中共〞和〝中国〞外,川普还将习近平与〝中共〞加以区分,川普曾多次称习为自己的〝朋友〞。

对此,近日,有北京某〝红二代〞在分析政局时亦有提到川普称习为〝朋友〞的原因。该〝红二代〞称,因习近平掌控军队,近期的流言都翻不了大浪,至于传言的北戴河元老发难也是没有可能。而对于针对自己的〝高级黑〞,〝红二代〞表示习近平也已察觉,这才有了撤画像,叫停梁家河项目等。他认为,习近平不会对流言听之任之,会想办法来对付那些高级黑他的人。

这名〝红二代〞还表示,习近平最大的对手是江曾,〝应该法办〞,但〝上面先走哪一步、后走哪一步;先干什么、后干什么,也是一个技术活,真不好说〞。他直言:〝习近平现在必须往前走,大幅度改革开放,而且不能退回去。如果不这样的话,他自己也无路可走,往回走那都是死路、搞个人独裁也是死路。〞

他还以川普为例,称〝川普为何喜欢习近平,(是因为)习一定有一些前瞻性的想法跟川普交流过,川普还是认同习近平的,他把习近平跟这个党还是有所区别的。习近平的一些理念让川普认同,才会觉得他是好人〞。

据悉,在习近平访美期间,他和川普进行了超过预定安排的长时间单独的会晤。会晤后,川普表示取得了〝重大进展〞,与习近平建立了〝极好〞关系。可以想见,双方必定是进行了非常坦诚的沟通,川普了解了中共某些不为外界所知的黑幕和习近平的某些想法,否则川普不会发出此言。

美国如此明确的〝区分〞的用意,从这名〝红二代〞之语中可以推测,中共高层是知晓的,关键是局中人是否在有限的时间里,愿意顺应这种区分,顺应中共灭亡是不争的天意,抛弃恶贯满盈的中共,为自己、为国家、为人民选择一个光明的未来。而〝红二代〞的建言代表了绝大多数有识中国人的心声,北京莫忽视。

最好看英文消息。
 
China is waging a 'quiet kind of cold war' against US, top CIA expert says
  • Beijing doesn't want to go to war, a top CIA expert on Asia said, but the current communist government, under President Xi Jinping, is subtly working on multiple fronts to undermine the U.S. in ways that are different than the more well-publicized activities being employed by Russia.
  • "I would argue ... that what they're waging against us is fundamentally a cold war -- a cold war not like we saw during THE Cold War (between the U.S. and the Soviet Union) but a cold war by definition," Michael Collins, deputy assistant director of the CIA's East Asia mission center, said at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.
Published 1:30 AM ET Sat, 21 July 2018The Associated Press
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U.S. President Donald Trump chats with Chinese President Xi Jinping in November 2017.

China is waging a "quiet kind of cold war" against the United States, using all its resources to try to replace America as the leading power in the world, a top CIA expert on Asia said Friday.

Beijing doesn't want to go to war, he said, but the current communist government, under President Xi Jinping, is subtly working on multiple fronts to undermine the U.S. in ways that are different than the more well-publicized activities being employed by Russia.

"I would argue ... that what they're waging against us is fundamentally a cold war -- a cold war not like we saw during THE Cold War (between the U.S. and the Soviet Union) but a cold war by definition," Michael Collins, deputy assistant director of the CIA's East Asia mission center, said at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.

Rising U.S.-China tension goes beyond the trade dispute playing out in a tariff tit-for-tat between the two nations.

There is concern over China's pervasive efforts to steal business secrets and details about high-tech research being conducted in the U.S. The Chinese military is expanding and being modernized and the U.S., as well as other nations, have complained about China's construction of military outposts on islands in the South China Sea.

"I would argue that it's the Crimea of the East," Collins said, referring to Russia's brash annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, which was condemned throughout the West.

Collins' comments track warnings about China's rising influence issued by others who spoke earlier this week at the security conference. The alarm bells come at a time when Washington needs China's help in ending its nuclear standoff with North Korea.

On Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said China, from a counterintelligence perspective, represents the broadest and most significant threat America faces. He said the FBI has economic espionage investigations in all 50 states that can be traced back to China.

"The volume of it. The pervasiveness of it. The significance of it is something that I think this country cannot underestimate," Wray said.

National Intelligence Director Dan Coats also warned of rising Chinese aggression. In particular, he said, the U.S. must stand strong against China's effort to steal business secrets and academic research.

Susan Thornton, acting assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, said increasing the public's awareness about the activities of the hundreds of thousands of Chinese students or groups at U.S. universities could be one way to help mitigate potential damage.

"China is not just a footnote to what we're dealing with with Russia," Thornton said.

Marcel Lettre, former undersecretary of defense for intelligence, said China has the second-largest defense budget in the world, the largest standing army of ground forces, the third-largest air force and a navy of 300 ships and more than 60 submarines.

"All of this is in the process of being modernized and upgraded," said Lettre, who sat on a panel with Collins and Thornton.

He said China also is pursuing advances in cyber, artificial intelligence, engineering and technology, counter-space, anti-satellite capabilities and hypersonic glide weapons. Army Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told a congressional committee earlier this year that China is developing long-range cruise missiles -- some capable of reaching supersonic speeds.

"The Pentagon has noted that the Chinese have already pursued a test program that has had 20 times more tests than the U.S. has," Lettre said.

Franklin Miller, former senior director for defense policy and arms control at the National Security Council, said China's weapons developments are emphasizing the need to have a dialogue with Beijing.

"We need to try to engage," Miller said. "My expectations for successful engagement are medium-low, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try."
 
CIA official: China wants to replace US as world superpower
By Jamie Tarabay, CNN
Updated 12:14 AM ET, Sat July 21, 2018

Aspen, Colorado (CNN) The goal of China's influence operations around the world is to replace the United States as the world's leading superpower, the CIA's Michael Collins said Friday.

Speaking at the Aspen Security Forum during a session on the rise of China, Collins, the deputy assistant director of the CIA's East Asia Mission Center, said Chinese President Xi Jinping and his regime are waging a "cold war" against the US.

"By their own terms and what Xi enunciates I would argue by definition what they're waging against us is fundamentally a cold war, a cold war not like we saw during the Cold War, but a cold war by definition. A country that exploits all avenues of power licit and illicit, public and private, economic and military, to undermine the standing of your rival relative to your own standing without resorting to conflict. The Chinese do not want conflict," Collins said.

"At the end of the day they want every country around the world, when it's deciding its interests on policy issues, to first and foremost side with China and not the United States, because the Chinese are increasingly defining a conflict with the United States and what we stand behind as a systems conflict."

By looking at the writings of Xi, whose "thought" or world view was recently enshrined in China's constitution, it's clear, Collins says, that the threat China presents is the greatest global challenge the US currently faces.
"It sets up a competition with us and what we stand behind far more significantly by any extreme than what the Russians could put forward," Collins said.

Collins' comments on the third day of the forum echoed those of other senior US officials there, including FBI Director Christopher Wray and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, who both pointed to China as the most significant danger for the US today.

"I think China, from a counterintelligence perspective, in many ways represents the broadest, most challenging, most significant threat we face as a country," Wray had told his audience on Wednesday.

"And I say that because for them it is a whole of state effort. It is economic espionage as well as traditional espionage; it is nontraditional collectors as well as traditional intelligence operatives; it's human sources as well as cyber means."

Coats said Thursday that the US needed to decide if China was a "true adversary or a legitimate competitor." He criticized Chinese state efforts to steal business secrets and academic research. "I think that's where we begin to draw the line," he said.

China's growing defense posture
Marcel Lettre, a former undersecretary of defense for intelligence, said that influence operations -- in which the ruling Communist Party uses political, financial and military strategies to establish and solidify its presence in countries in its region and beyond -- were only one tool China deploys as part of a larger effort to expand and grow.

"It's a country that has the second largest global defense budget, the largest standing army of ground forces, the third largest air force in the world, a navy of 300 ships -- including more than 60 subs -- all of this is in the process of being modernized and upgraded," he said, adding that those upgrades were "oriented around the innovations we've been taking on the US side for the last decade or two."

China unveiled its first homegrown carrier, a 50,000-ton ship, in May. The carrier's maiden sea trial followed a speech by Xi on April 12 in which he announced plans to build a "world-class" navy under the banner of the Chinese Communist Party. While the new carrier will enhance China's military power in the region, experts said it was still outdated and lagged far behind the standard of American aircraft carriers.

At the same time, China has established ports along the Indian Ocean that extend to Djibouti, where last year it dispatched two warships carrying an undisclosed number of troops to its first overseas military base.

Susan Thornton, who serves as the acting assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, pointed to the impasse in the South China Sea as an area where the US presence might press Beijing to negotiate with other nations in the region that claim territory in the disputed waters.

In recent years, the Chinese government has built a number of artificial islands in the South China Sea with military installations, including radar facilities and airstrips. Beijing asserts that much of the South China Sea is its sovereign territory, claims most of the internationally community view as spurious.

"Will China be bound by rules and will it negotiate with ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) multilateral partners or will it try to pick off one by one each individual and get more leverage that way?" she asked.

Thornton, who was initially President Donald Trump's nominee for the assistant secretary position, resigned in June when she was notified she was no longer his choice. She told Friday's audience that her service would conclude at the end of the panel discussion.

'Our soft power is ... more powerful than their soft power'
Part of Trump's new national security strategy announced in December includes moves to combat China on the technological and cyber fronts, but also to work with partners around the world to contest Chinese practices and persuade Beijing to agree to international conventions and standards.

While much of the world's attention has been focused on crises including the terror attacks of 9/11, the Chinese have maintained a singular focus for years.

"They are learning to be more coercive, learning to be more aspirational, learning to be more assertive by what they're getting away with," said the CIA's Collins. "9/11 is one example where the international community had to shift its attention to something else and the Chinese drove through that decade to especially expand where they are, so it's a long way of saying that there are things that happened in the international system, things that ... helped to explain to some degree the speed and expanse of where the Chinese have gotten to where they are today."

Both Thornton and Collins pointed to events over the past decade to partly explain China's rapid expansion and growth.
"The Chinese are very good at taking advantage of opportunities, which they may have been able to do in the recent past with our focus on the Middle East for the first part of the 2000s and following that the financial crisis," Thornton said. "We have to get back to doing what we do well. Our soft power is incredibly more powerful than their soft power. They don't really have that same kind of attractiveness that the US system has, and I think that's because our partners around the world know we stand by them and know we won't impose our will on them, that we'll work together with them."

Collins said that even China's partners would not want to subscribe to the country's way of life.

"I too am optimistic that in the battle for norms and rules and standards of behavior, that the liberal national order is stronger than the repressive standards that the Chinese promulgate," he said. "I'm confident others won't want to subscribe to that."
 
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唐纳德J.特朗普总统反对美国的政治正确。他将会支持美国人抵制中国共产党中国的政治正确强加给美国公司和公民的努力。

4月25日,中国民用航空局致信36家外国航空公司,其中包括多家美国航空公司。该通知要求航空公司更改其网站和宣传材料中有关“台湾”、“香港”和“澳门”的标识,以符合共产党的标准。

这是奥威尔式的胡言乱语,也是中国共产党将其政治观点强加于美国公民和私营公司的日益增长的趋势的一部分。

中国对国内互联网的压制是举世闻名的。中国向美国人和自由世界的其他地方输出其审查制度和政治正确的努力将受到抵制。

美国尊重私营公司在与美国和国外客户互动方面所享有的广泛自由。这种尊重对于一个强健的全球市场至关重要。

美国强烈反对中国试图迫使私营公司在其公开的内容中使用带有特定政治色彩的语言。

我们呼吁中国停止威胁和胁迫美国的航空公司和公民。

白宫新闻秘书,2018年5月5日
https://china.usembassy-china.org.c...ss-secretary-on-chinas-political-correctness/
 
Beijing doesn't want to go to war, he said, but the current communist government, under President Xi Jingping, is subtly working on multiple fronts to undermine the U.S. in ways that are different than the more well-publicized activities being employed by Russia.

"I would argue ... that what they're waging against us is fundamentally a cold war - a cold war not like we saw during THE Cold War (between the U.S. and the Soviet Union) but a cold war by definition," Michael Collins, deputy assistant director of the CIA's East Asia mission center, said at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.

https://www.myarklamiss.com/news/po...-quiet-kind-of-cold-war-against-us/1314234396
 
美国尊重私营公司在与美国和国外客户互动方面所享有的广泛自由。这种尊重对

美国为什么重罚中兴跟伊朗做生意呢?
美国就是开婊子牌坊的老店。
 
美国为什么重罚中兴跟伊朗做生意呢?
美国就是开婊子牌坊的老店。
"美国尊重私营公司在与美国和国外客户互动方面所享有的广泛自由。这种尊重对于一个强健的全球市场至关重要。" 美国是唯心论,没有脸,只有心。

美国,犹太资本控制的美国,要控股全世界,从而保全以色列,任何一国做大,都是对以色列的威胁。比如 : 中兴跟伊朗做生意
 
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  • Beijing doesn't want to go to war, a top CIA expert on Asia said, but the current communist government, under President Xi Jinping, is subtly working on multiple fronts to undermine the U.S. in ways that are different than the more well-publicized activities being employed by Russia.

China is waging a 'quiet kind of cold war' against US, top CIA expert says
  • Beijing doesn't want to go to war, a top CIA expert on Asia said, but the current communist government, under President Xi Jinping, is subtly working on multiple fronts to undermine the U.S. in ways that are different than the more well-publicized activities being employed by Russia.
  • "I would argue ... that what they're waging against us is fundamentally a cold war -- a cold war not like we saw during THE Cold War (between the U.S. and the Soviet Union) but a cold war by definition," Michael Collins, deputy assistant director of the CIA's East Asia mission center, said at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.
Published 1:30 AM ET Sat, 21 July 2018The Associated Press

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/21/us-...ging-a-quiet-kind-of-cold-war-against-us.html
 
Mike Collins: This year, we picked it up a little bit to start things off. But look, at the end of the day, the Chinese fundamentally seek to replace the United States as the leading power in the world. We wouldn't have said that 10, 15 years ago. Increasingly, the Chinese ...


Let me be careful about this, because terms are important in what we're talking about, what we're not talking about. We're talking about this rising China under this leadership directed by this Communist Party of China. I say that with purpose, because the Chinese will accuse commentary like this as being antiChina or anti-Chinese. The threat that China poses to US national security, economic interests, political wellbeing, and the international order we stand behind, is not necessary coming from the country itself, its rise, its contribution to international wellbeing, nor from the diaspora or the Chinese citizenry in general. It's under this leadership, which increasingly has been aspiring, expanding its ambitions, its interests, its activities around the globe to compete with the United States, and at the end of the day, to undermine our influence relative to their influence.
 
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