Thursday, December 06, 2018

It is a national security issue. Unless, a country is an ally of the USA they shouldn't be installing cloud technology meant to be impenetrable.

What was she taking home to China? Interesting she should try to make her exit of North America through Canada. Perhaps the heat in the USA was getting to obvious.

There is no human rights violation to Ms. Meng Wanzhou. China and Russia don't worry about leasing space to run it's hijacking of USA intelligence. The biggest complaint by the Techy Sector is internet spying and stealing their technology. That is what this is all about. The question is how much and what did she steal and was she acting as a spy for her company or her government or both?

NATO should demand the USA limit the degree in which communist countries are allowed to participate in the USA economy. The US uses that clout for sanctions, but, to some extent when foreign companies of countries like China treat the USA's democracy as a toy, there needs to be an end to that abuse. 

December 6, 2019

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (click here) says his government had no involvement in the arrest of a top executive from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei.

Meng Wanzhou was detained at Vancouver airport on Saturday on an extradition request from the US.

China has demanded her release, calling the arrest a human rights violation.

The charges have not been made public. Huawei said it was "not aware of any wrongdoing by Ms Meng".

She faces a bail hearing on Friday.

Earlier reports suggested the arrest could be related to a US investigation into a possible violation of sanctions against Iran.

US National Security Adviser John Bolton declined to comment on this when questioned by journalists....

Huawei United States (click here)

Facing the future, (click here) Promoting the “All Cloud” Strategy to Enable Digital Transformation