
In the escalating conflict between the United States and Russia, the Kremlin and Beijing have initiated a covert war centered on espionage. This includes stealing American technology and replicating it. Russia has intensified its espionage operations, which have previously been mainly associated with China, by infiltrating the US military. A spy working for Putin, now under arrest, was actively stealing military intelligence and transmitting it to Russia.
The weapons the US relies on to assert global dominance are now liabilities. Moreover, the very soldiers that enable US operations have become a source of vulnerability. The Russian spy was not a foreign national, but an operative within the US military itself.
The US Department of Justice confirmed that sensitive information regarding American combat tanks was being stolen and provided to the Russian government. This operation involved a US soldier, who was arrested on Wednesday. The soldier, Taylor Adam Lee, stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, was attempting to transfer critical data on advanced US tanks to Russia. The information allegedly included technology related to the M1A2 Abrams tank. Additional data pertaining to an armored fighting vehicle was also recovered.
Despite the arrest, claims suggest that Russia may have already obtained crucial details about the Abrams tank and potentially cloned it. While the veracity of these assertions remains unconfirmed, the evidence highlights ongoing espionage by Russia and China within the United States. This is further illustrated by the arrest of two Chinese nationals in California, accused of illegally exporting Nvidia AI chips, including H100 chips, to China. Despite the charges relating to licensing violations and not espionage, the belief is that China aims to gain a foothold in the global hardware market through cloning US technology.





