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US Senators Urge Barring Huawei, ZTE From $1.9 Trillion Govt Funding Measure (reuters.com) 27

Two U.S. senators on Wednesday said they are introducing a measure to prohibit funds in a $1.9 trillion government funding measure from being used to purchase Chinese telecommunications equipment from Huawei and ZTE and others deemed U.S. security threats. From a report: Senators Tom Cotton, a Republican, and Mark Warner, a Democrat, said the funds that were approved in March in a law known as the American Rescue Plan should not be used to potentially undermine U.S. telecommunications networks.
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US Senators Urge Barring Huawei, ZTE From $1.9 Trillion Govt Funding Measure

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    ... I'm good with this.

    I'm not a big fan of Tom Cotton (in fact, he could die a fiery death in a volcano and my only lament would be the added CO2 added to the atmosphere) and I am *still* good with this.

    • in fact, he could die a fiery death in a volcano and my only lament would be the added CO2 added to the atmosphere

      He wouldn't really add a significant amount of carbon to the atmosphere, and burning him on the planet surface is not the real ecological problem. The problem is taking sequestered carbon from beneath the earth's surface and releasing it into the atmosphere, which is what drilling for petroleum and burning it in your car does.

      So don't hold back! Go ahead and hope Tom Cotton dies a fiery death in a volcano, and you can do it guilt free!

  • Wiretap. (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Ostracus ( 1354233 ) on Wednesday July 28, 2021 @11:56AM (#61630517) Journal

    Senators Tom Cotton, a Republican, and Mark Warner, a Democrat, said the funds that were approved in March in a law known as the American Rescue Plan should not be used to potentially undermine U.S. telecommunications networks.

    Yeah, let us do that using american companies and equipment.

    • I would expect any country to act in it's own interests.

      Our responsive to Covid (and before that 9/11) have already demonstrated that Americans are perfectly willing to sacrifice personal freedom and privacy as long as we feel like it will give us some kind of security. In fact, not only will we sacrifice, we will publicly ridicule and shame those that disagree with that forced sacrifice.

      • No, the response to COVID has been to sacrifice short-term personal freedom for long-term societal freedom. Not sure if you're aware, but there isn't much freedom in being stuck on a hospital bed or in a coffin.
        The ridiculing is only of people that don't seem to understand that living is important, and that their right to freedom stops when it endangers the health of others.
  • by Bugler412 ( 2610815 ) on Wednesday July 28, 2021 @01:07PM (#61630731)
    So I should spend incrementally more on a device from a US manufacturer to support the NSA's current spying advantage?
  • It's common sense (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Nocturrne ( 912399 ) on Wednesday July 28, 2021 @01:18PM (#61630791)

    You don't allow the enemy to plant compromised equipment on your own internal network. Clearly, China hates the West and all concepts of freedom and democracy - they are spending billions every year just to destabilize the US and EU.

    • China hates the West and all concepts of freedom and democracy

      I'll concede that notion.

      they are spending billions every year just to destabilize the US and EU.

      No they do that to improve its financial competitive position, and a weaker US & EU means they are more secure from attack from them.

  • 2 senators even being from different parties is hardly a news story. Until their proposals gain some traction, I would say lets see.

    We also have 535 house members, I also find it interesting how the news (from both political sides) goes crazy when a small number of vocal members are politically extremist.

    • by butlerm ( 3112 )

      Senators make the news more often than not because they are working on a topic relevant to a committee they are an actively participating member of. In this case Senator Warner is the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and as a consequence by far the most influential member of the Senate with regard to anything the committee deals with. Senator Cotton is a member of the same committee.

      The division of labor is important - it means that every member of Congress isn't responsible for coming up with

  • Accusations, protectionism, nationalism. Now everybody only remembers China=bad.

  • ABC - Anywhere But China. I use this rule for most of my purchases. I am especially vigilant for foods and things that will be in contact with food or body.
  • Chinese OWN the USA anyway...why taunt the master?

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