The United States acknowledges spying on Huawei to show that this company spies for the Government of China
Now the United States Government acknowledges having spied on the Huawei company to show that it is spying on the Government of China.
Donald Trump's mandate at the head of the United States Government is a real nonsense. Attacks on China, Europe, populist comments, denial of climate change or his insistence on building a wall on the border with Mexico. A string of nonsense that culminates in an attack on companies of Chinese origin. Huawei is one of those affected, which has even sued the US Government for damaging its reputation without evidence. The US accuses Huawei of spying for the Government of China. But now the US has said that they have spied on Huawei to confirm it.
Huawei has been spied on by the United States to confirm the espionage
Yes, this is starting to be total nonsense. The United States has accused Huawei of conducting espionage for the Chinese government. As there is no evidence, the United States Government has spied on Huawei to show that there is espionage. It sounds like a Benny Hill comedy script. But they have also accused the Chinese company of fraud in mobile devices and financial fraud. All this without providing the slightest data that certifies it.
Alex Solomon, Assistant United States Attorney, during a hearing in federal court in Brooklyn, alleges that evidence obtained under the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act requires fully classified treatment.
On the other hand, the government has notified Huawei of its intention to use the information obtained. It alleges that it has been "obtained or derived from electronic surveillance and physical search", without providing further information.
The United States is pressuring other countries to withdraw any kind of agreement with the Chinese company for infrastructure development. They allege that China could use these components for espionage. The European Union has already ignored the veto requested by the United States against Huawei. All because the United States has not yet provided the slightest proof of Huawei's alleged espionage.
Source: Fudzilla

