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China’s Spies Surge Worldwide, but Some are Getting Caught

China’s Spies Surge Worldwide, but Some are Getting Caught
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Reports indicate that China is significantly increasing its global espionage activities, leading to a rise in arrests and convictions across various countries. Experts suggest this is part of a broader strategy to gain political and economic advantages over Western nations.

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The surge in espionage highlights escalating geopolitical tensions and the challenges nations face in protecting sensitive technology and military secrets.

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The framing focuses on the 'threat' posed by China and uses language like 'flooding the zone,' which aligns with hawkish geopolitical perspectives.

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