General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSnowden reveals US hacking into Tsinghua University in Beijing to South China Morning Post
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d30f37fe-da87-11e2-8062-00144feab7de.html#axzz2X1J4MUYhIn further embarrassment for the US, the South China Morning Post, Hong Kongs English-language daily, reported that new documents provided by Mr Snowden showed that US intelligence had hacked into Tsinghua University in Beijing, the headquarters of Pacnet in the territory, the owner of one of the most extensive fibre optic underwater cables in the Asia-Pacific region.
The revelations threaten to further undercut recent US efforts to pressure China into what it says are state-sponsored or backed cyber theft of American government and commercial information.
The US has now formally contacted Hong Kong to ask for Mr Snowdens extradition.
In a pointed warning to the territory, a senior administration official told the Financial Times: If Hong Kong doesnt act soon, it will complicate our bilateral relations and raise questions about Hong Kongs commitment to the rule of law.
Summer Hathaway
(2,770 posts)Gee, I wonder who would benefit by such talks being undermined?
flamingdem
(39,335 posts)to what I imagine is going on.
China certainly is putting on a show, as well as Hong Kong, and the public is swayed to support Snowden thus distracting from any attacks against China.
They don't want to be depreciated on the world stage on their road towards greater power.
Or something.
They want to win essentially and weaken the US hand.
Summer Hathaway
(2,770 posts)who would benefit politically (or so they hope) by undermining Obama's agenda.
flamingdem
(39,335 posts)and yet we don't know ... hmm .. is there an elephant stink coming out of HK?
Or Putin? Hmm. Or ... the Paulbots ... so many possibilities and we may never know.
Summer Hathaway
(2,770 posts)I always look first to the most obvious.
flamingdem
(39,335 posts)But then there's China.
Republicans working with China. Say it ain't so!
iamthebandfanman
(8,127 posts)to me, its whistleblowing when outing the fact that americans are spied on illegally..
but being a traitor when outing our spying on other nations..
im sorry, but isn't that what we expect our intelligence agencies to do ?
I mean, lord knows china does plenty of it to us...