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China denounced his report. Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said:
"Hacking attacks are transnational and anonymous. Determining their origins are extremely difficult. We don't know how the evidence in this so-called report can be tenable."
Bet on it having no credibility whatever. Most countries spy on others. They do so for national security reasons. Government hacking is war by other means. Washington does it aggressively. Media scoundrels don't explain.
Obama stopped short of accusing China. No one's fooled by who he has in mind. Congressional hardliners say the same thing.
Concerns are discussed privately. Patience is wearing thin, said Times editors. "China-emanated attacks have grown," they claim.
A more aggressive response is warranted, they say. "Publicizing China's transgressions and blocking Internet access to hackers should be a warning to Beijing. Washington is right to defend its interests."
Attorney General Holder weighed in. He warned of "a significant and steadily increasing threat to America's economy and national security interests." He lied saying so. He's paid to lie. So is Obama and likeminded hardliners.
Robert Hormats was Goldman Sachs International chairman. That alone makes him damaged goods. Goldman makes money by stealing it. Hormats was complicit in grand theft.
He's now Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment. He said Washington "repeatedly raised concerns about trade secret theft by any means at the highest levels with senior Chinese officials."
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