U.S.-China Relations Tensions Escalate as Pompeo Warns: CCP Infiltration Threatens Nation’s Security

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has intensified a warning regarding the increasing influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the United States, highlighting a perceived threat to national security. In a recent statement, Pompeo downplayed concerns over Taiwan, instead emphasizing the danger posed by CCP-backed operatives working within the country. These operatives, he claims, blend in seamlessly with American society.

“It’s not just about China,” Pompeo stated. “I’m much less worried about Taiwan than I am about Denver, Colorado, or Los Angeles, or Phoenix, or Ottawa, or Toronto.” While it may seem counterintuitive that Pompeo would rank the threat in such terms, his assertion that the CCP is working “inside the gates here” suggests that the presence of CCP sympathizers is more widespread than initially perceived.

Pompeo’s comments are reflective of the increasing unease within the U.S. government regarding CCP activities on American soil. He pointed to the proliferation of Chinese students attending U.S. universities, where they can access research facilities and collaborate with American scholars. “There is not a single university in the United States that isn’t deeply tied to Chinese money,” he claimed.

According to Pompeo, the influx of Chinese students pays dividends for CCP-backed entities. “Chinese students in our country pay full tuition, and then they come give money to our labs so they can steal our stuff,” he declared. This arrangement, he warned, enables China to tap into American innovation and intellectual property, potentially putting U.S. national security at risk.

Pompeo’s remarks have reignited scrutiny over CCP activities in the United States. As Washington continues to grapple with its position on China, the presence of CCP-backed operatives within the country has become a pressing concern. While concerns over espionage are not new, Pompeo’s comments underscore the need for increased vigilance regarding the scope and reach of CCP influence within the U.S.