China has Invaded U.S. Soil - One Farmland Purchase at a Time

After witnessing Israel’s attack on Iran from within its borders, national security and China experts warn that if the U.S. wants to avoid a similar vulnerability, we must stop making it so easy for China to buy American land.

Israel covertly constructed a drone base on Iranian soil, using it to launch their attacks. “Look at the ways Israel penetrated Iran for sabotage operations. Now look at the Chinese companies and assets permeating the U.S. power grid (solar converters), local law enforcement (DJI drones), and social media (TikTok). The CCP is preparing to paralyze us in a crisis,” says China policy expert Michael Sobolik. 

CUSP echoes Sobolik’s warnings and underscores the national security risks.

We also see similar actions in Ukraine’s drone strike on Russian air fleets. What if China used the same playbook against us, from inside our borders?  CUSP warns that allowing Chinese companies and individuals to own land – especially near our military bases and critical infrastructure poses a serious threat.

Recently, the Arizona legislature passed a bill that was meant to prevent Chinese entities from gaining more than 30% of land in Arizona. This bill was vetoed by Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs. The bill’s sponsor stated that China had been trying to lease property near a major Air Force base.

CEO and founder of State Armor Action, Michael Lucci, warned that if the U.S. does not begin to take these potential threats more seriously, it puts us at major risk for a potential attack. He refers to China’s land grabs as “the tip of the iceberg.” 

As we begin to take China’s land grabs more seriously, we can proactively learn from Israel’s drone strike on Iran and protect American soil.

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