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Reported China-Cuba spy station deal shows Beijing preparing for conflict with US, House rep says


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Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, says that China's reported deal with Cuba to build a spy station targeting the U.S. shows that Beijing is preparing for conflict, and that Democrats and Republicans should work together to respond.

Gonzales, who served for 20 years in the Navy as a cryptologist, told Fox News Digital in an interview that the most valuable part of any conflict is information and that China is seeking to play catch-up with the U.S.

"The most valuable part of a conflict is information. The person that controls the information, the person that intercepts the information. If you can control the information of the conflict, you're controlling that conflict. China understands that. The United States certainly understands that," he said.

CHINA REPORTEDLY REACHES SECRET, BILLION-DOLLAR DEAL FOR CUBA SPY STATION TARGETING US

 

 

Rep. Tony Gonzales

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"The most valuable part of a conflict is information. The person that controls the information, the person that intercepts the information. If you can control the information of the conflict, you're controlling that conflict.

Gathering Information about an adversary in a conflict gives an advantage to find a weak point in the adversary's defense . But the adversary might just do the same ... that leads to everyone involved is spying on each other to gain an advantage , the sophistication of security systems installed to prevent just this , is crucial ...

What we see in the war in Ukraine is just what we are shown , what goes on behind the scenes remains unknown , but one can suspect that victory in this is a war is depending on the gathering of information .

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