West not up to task of dealing with the Chicoms?

 Wall Street Journal:

Scale of Chinese Spying Overwhelms Western Governments

Fears of escalation as China’s intelligence-gathering operation looks to consolidate Xi Jinping’s grip on power

Beijing is conducting espionage activities on what Western governments say is an unprecedented scale, mobilizing security agencies, private companies and Chinese civilians in its quest to undermine rival states and bolster the country’s economy.

Rarely does a week go by without a warning from a Western intelligence agency about the threat that China presents.

Last month alone, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said a Chinese state-linked firm hacked 260,000 internet-connected devices, including cameras and routers, in the U.S., Britain, France, Romania and elsewhere. A Congressional probe said Chinese cargo cranes used at U.S. seaports had embedded technology that could allow Beijing to secretly control them. The U.S. government alleged that a former top aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was a Chinese agent.
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This is a form of warfare that uses spies and technology rather than traditional weapons.  The West will have to use more resources to deal with the threat posed by the Chicom government. 

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