President Trump will soon step back into the Oval Office and the world is already preparing to be buckled up and ready for change.
Trump’s foreign policy will aim to end global conflicts and bring “fair trade” back to the table for We the American People.
The bold stance promises to shake up the status quo, ruffling feathers among allies and adversaries alike. Expect tariffs, renegotiated treaties, and a blunt America-first approach to international diplomacy.
But not everyone is excited. China, the People’s Republic, the mighty adversary, stands in staunch opposition. They have their reasons. Trump’s commitment to countering their influence—whether through economics, military might, or espionage crackdowns—does not sit well in Beijing.
And the noteworthy twist:
Whispers from the intelligence community hint that China is playing some shady games right here in the United States.
From Just the News:
People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) operatives and spies continue to be arrested in the U.S.
The latest include two Chinese spies in California and several arrested in Guam near a U.S. military installation on the same day as an historic live ballistic missile interception test.
Recent arrests tell the tale. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) operatives are being caught left and right in the U.S. It’s like a bad spy novel, except it is real.
To wit:
– In California, a 64-year-old PRC agent allegedly worked to influence local politicians, especially on hot-button issues like Taiwan. This guy wasn’t just chatting over tea; he’s accused of cozying up to Chinese officials and plotting to neutralize ‘anti-China forces”’ in the U.S.
– Plus, he had a co-conspirator, a PRC operative who’s already doing time for bribing an IRS agent and targeting Shen Yun, a performing arts group Beijing really doesn’t like.
– Out in Guam, PRC operatives decided to play island hoppers. They sneaked into U.S. territory via boat from Saipan, right as America’s Missile Defense Agency (MDA) was pulling off a historic ballistic missile interception test. These spies were caught prowling near a military base.
But Guam is not just a tropical getaway. It is a strategic linchpin for U.S. defense in the Indo-Pacific. The recent missile test proved the island’s importance. With a successful live intercept of a target missile, Guam’s defenses are sharper than ever. The message to adversaries? DO NOT mess with the Pacific fortress.
Guam’s not just an island; it’s America’s eyes and ears in the Indo-Pacific. The missile defense test underscored its value in tracking and neutralizing threats. China knows this, and their operatives being busted in Guam sends a clear signal: They’re very interested in what’s going on there.
Local agencies and federal partners have stepped up their game, catching over 150 illegal Chinese entrants in Guam since 2022. The multi-agency effort is impressive—imagine a Hollywood task force with everyone from Homeland Security to the Department of Agriculture pitching in. If a cow swims ashore illegally, these folks will know.
NOTE: Under the current Regime, more Chinese nationals are entering the U.S. illegally than ever before—176,000 and counting. That is not just a number; it is a sign of a growing challenge. From influencing elections to smuggling operatives into military zones, the PRC is playing hardball.
Border security experts and Congress are raising alarms. Illegal entry hotspots like Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands have become a hub for birth tourism and covert activities.
The U.S. is stepping up, but the game of cat and mouse is far from over.