China America Tension: China played a bet on America's chest! US MPs were also surprised
US-China Conflict: The Chinese company has acquired 370 acres of land near Grand Forks, North Dakota, which is about 20 kilometers from the US Air Force base. The most sophisticated drones are kept on this base.
Chinese Firm Buys Land Near US Airforce Base: Chinese agricultural company Fufeng Group has bought farmland near the US Airforce Base, after which US lawmakers have raised questions. He has written a letter to the Accountability Office of the government expressing concern about the protection from such acquisitions.
In a letter to the government agency's legislative branch, 130 US lawmakers requested a study on the security implications of foreign investment in US farms. The company has acquired 370 acres of land near Grand Forks, North Dakota, about 20 kilometers from the US Air Force base. The most sophisticated drones are kept on this base.
Demand raised to stop the project
According to a report by Nikkei Asia, the company said on its website that the land has been purchased to open a wet corn grinding facility. This will yield high value amino acids such as lysine and threonine used in animal feed. The contractor General Atomic Aeronautical Systems, which makes unmanned drones at the US Air Force Base, issued a statement opposing this investment, demanding the US government to stop the project.
The contractor General Atomic Aeronautical Systems, which makes unmanned drones at the US Air Force Base, issued a statement opposing this investment, demanding the US government to stop the project.
'Can not be ignored'
General Atomic Aeronautical Systems spokesman Mark Brinkley said, "Chinese trade efforts are inextricably linked to the efforts of the Chinese government." We can't ignore military espionage and things like this close to a Chinese company. US leaders should be very concerned, given the sensitive military operations around the critical national airspace, airbase.
According to a report in the Grand Forks Herald, a group has appealed to the North Dakota Supreme Court to oppose the proposed Fufeng Company project at Grand Forks. The group made the announcement on social media and in a release.
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