CN is asking US to use principe term, US say no. CN can't force USPolicy and Principle are 2 terms with very different meaning.
Principle is not changeable. Policy can be rollbacked.
Matter regarding a nation's sovereign integrity, especially when it comes to an agreement between 2 nations, are not kid's play.
Again I am not sure why China is happy to keep on allowing the US admin to use the term policy.
This is why phones shouldn't be carried around by military personnel or be brought inside military vehicles or vessels. Russia also uses mobile phones to triangulate the positions of Ukrainian military positions. There needs to be a push for a domestic alternative free from foreign electronic parts and software.This is a pretty revealing and concerning article if the alleged claim by these 2 former intelligence officers who now runs intelligence gathering apps are true because the implications for the PRC is concerning to say the least.
"Though Clark conceded that the company has far less data available on Chinese phone owners, the demo concluded with a GPS ping picked up aboard an alleged Chinese nuclear submarine. Using only unclassified satellite imagery and commercial advertising data, Anomaly Six was able to track the precise movements of the world’s most sophisticated military and intelligence forces. With tools like those sold by A6 and Zignal, even an OSINT hobbyist would have global surveillance powers previously held only by nations. “People put way too much on social media,” Clark added with a laugh.
This is a pretty revealing and concerning article if the alleged claim by these 2 former intelligence officers who now runs intelligence gathering apps are true because the implications for the PRC is concerning to say the least.
"Though Clark conceded that the company has far less data available on Chinese phone owners, the demo concluded with a GPS ping picked up aboard an alleged Chinese nuclear submarine. Using only unclassified satellite imagery and commercial advertising data, Anomaly Six was able to track the precise movements of the world’s most sophisticated military and intelligence forces. With tools like those sold by A6 and Zignal, even an OSINT hobbyist would have global surveillance powers previously held only by nations. “People put way too much on social media,” Clark added with a laugh.