
China pays Cuba billions for ‘eavesdropping’ facility to spy on US
By Karah Rucker (Anchor/Reporter), Stacey Chamberlain (Writer/Producer)
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Urna per adipiscing auctor fringilla ad sed pulvinar ex orci augue euismod eu posuere, potenti mi nulla massa aenean tempor convallis ullamcorper habitasse parturient porta.
- Auctor bibendum fames facilisis eget etiam pretium leo nam nisi malesuada lacus, facilisi turpis iaculis vivamus rhoncus molestie platea sollicitudin pharetra.
- Per mus tortor eu adipiscing consequat in turpis mi mattis placerat lacinia, semper sollicitudin ipsum arcu fusce magna feugiat faucibus penatibus.
- Turpis urna dictumst nunc ullamcorper interdum curabitur finibus nascetur habitasse enim praesent consequat, facilisis duis curae porta dignissim laoreet arcu iaculis nec commodo.
Bias Comparison
Bias Distribution
Left
Untracked Bias
China is expanding its spying capabilities with a focus on the U.S. China has reached a secret agreement with Cuba to establish an electronic eavesdropping facility on the ground, according to the Wall Street Journal.
News of the agreement comes after the U.S. shot down Chinese spy balloons hovering over the country’s military bases earlier this year.
China will collect communications throughout the southeastern U.S.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the “listening station” will be in Cuba, about 100 miles from Florida. It will reportedly allow Chinese intelligence services to gather electronic communications, including emails and phone calls, throughout the southeastern U.S. because of Cuba’s close proximity. The southeastern U.S. is a trove of military intelligence due to the amount of military bases and ship traffic in the region.
China to pay Cuba billions for U.S. eavesdropping facility
U.S. officials said China has agreed to pay billions of dollars for the facility. National Security Spokesman John Kirby said American officials are monitoring the situation closely.
“We are well aware of, and have spoken many times to the People’s Republic of China’s efforts to invest in infrastructure around the world that may have military purposes, including in this hemisphere,” Kirby said.
Analysts say Beijing is likely to argue that the base in Cuba is justified because the U.S. military engages in electronic surveillance over the South China Sea. Plus, the U.S. sells arms to Taiwan, a territory that China claims as their own.
KARAH RUCKER: CHINA IS EXPANDING ITS SPYING CAPABILITIES WITH A FOCUS ON THE U.S. CHINA HAS REACHED A SECRET AGREEMENT WITH CUBA TO ESTABLISH AN ELECTRONIC EAVESDROPPING FACILITY ON THE GROUND ACCORDING TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
THIS COMES AFTER THE U.S. SHOT DOWN CHINESE SPY BALLOONS HOVERING OVER THE COUNTRY’S MILITARY BASES EARLIER THIS YEAR.
CHINA WILL COLLECT COMMUNICATIONS THROUGHOUT SOUTHEASTERN U.S.
ACCORDING TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, THE “LISTENING STATION” WILL BE IN CUBA, ABOUT 100 MILES FROM FLORIDA. IT WILL REPORTEDLY ALLOW CHINESE INTELLIGENCE SERVICES TO GATHER ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS – INCLUDING EMAILS AND PHONE CALLS – THROUGHOUT THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. –
BECAUSE OF CUBA’S PROXIMITY TO THE COUNTRY. IT’S AN AREA WHERE MANY MILITARY BASES ARE LOCATED AND WHERE THERE IS AMPLE U.S. SHIP TRAFFIC –
A TROVE OF U.S. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.
CHINA TO PAY CUBA BILLIONS FOR U.S. EAVESDROPPING FACILITY
U.S. OFFICIALS SAID CHINA HAS AGREED TO PAY BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR THE FACILITY. NATIONAL SECURITY SPOKESMAN JOHN KIRBY SAID THEY ARE MONITORING THE SITUATION CLOSELY – SAYING QUOTE: “WE ARE WELL AWARE OF – AND HAVE SPOKEN MANY TIMES TO – THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA’S EFFORTS TO INVEST IN INFRASTRUCTURE AROUND THE WORLD THAT MAY HAVE MILITARY PURPOSES, INCLUDING IN THIS HEMISPHERE.”
ANALYSTS SAY BEIJING IS LIKELY TO ARGUE THAT THE BASE IN CUBA IS **JUSTIFIED BECAUSE THE U.S. MILITARY ENGAGES IN ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE OVER THE SOUTH CHINA
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Laoreet libero taciti quam pretium pulvinar sem augue tempus fringilla semper ridiculus purus luctus, ornare velit lorem aliquam varius magna praesent vel nostra penatibus litora.
- Quam lobortis ad fusce porta nulla nunc himenaeos erat cursus vulputate donec, mi nisl tortor sociosqu fermentum mollis ac suspendisse hac.
- Libero bibendum magnis purus taciti volutpat amet nisl velit et lectus efficitur, rhoncus suspendisse suscipit molestie vehicula ipsum eget accumsan finibus.
- Nisl laoreet dictum sollicitudin vel facilisi odio id quisque nostra felis duis volutpat, fusce egestas ante litora senectus sagittis molestie tortor netus elementum.
Bias Comparison
Bias Distribution
Left
Untracked Bias
Straight to your inbox.
By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.