According to recent reports, Chinese companies have purchased significant tracts of farmland near several US military installations, raising national security concerns. One notable example is Fort Liberty in Fayetteville, North Carolina (formerly Fort Bragg), where Chinese-owned farmland surrounds the base within a 30-mile radius. Specific Instances: Fort Liberty, North Carolina: Chinese-owned farmland is located near the base, which is home to the largest military base in the US, with multiple airfields and units, including the 82nd Airborne Division. Other military bases: At least 17 bases, including Fort Liberty, have reported drone sightings near Chinese-owned farmland, potentially used for spying on US military operations. Broader Context: Chinese companies affiliated with the Communist Party own agricultural land in 29 states, totaling 346,915 acres, with some of this land located near US military bases. The US government has allowed these purchases, despite concerns about national security implications. Key Takeaways: Chinese-owned farmland is situated near several US military bases, including Fort Liberty in North Carolina. Drone sightings have been reported near these bases, potentially used for spying on US military operations. Chinese companies have acquired significant agricultural land in the US, with some located near military installations, raising national security concerns. The Chinese police station in New York, they have other police stations in other states still up and running.
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