Opinion | America must learn that people in glass houses should not throw stones
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China most likely runs global cyberespionage, but it’s nothing compared to the US and its allies, as shown in the latest domestic CIA spy case. The 40-year jailing of whistleblower and former CIA software engineer Joshua Schulte reveals the hypocrisy of the US accusing China of cyberespionage. The Five Eyes alliance of English-speaking nations, including the US, Canada, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand, have been warning the world about China's global espionage campaign, but they themselves have a long history of electronic warfare and surveillance. The US, in particular, has the ability to monitor almost all international communication through data chokepoints controlled by the US along fiber-optic cables. The article questions the credibility of spy chiefs and mainstream news outlets, highlighting the revolving door between top US intelligence bosses and media pundits. It also mentions the leaked details about CIA cyber weapons developed by the Centre for Cyber Intelligence (CCI) to hack into devices and spy on people worldwide. The article concludes by suggesting that the US should not throw stones at China when it is also guilty of similar actions.