WSJ News Exclusive | Chinese Gate-Crashers at U.S. Bases Spark Espionage Concerns
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Washington has tracked about 100 incidents involving Chinese nationals trying to access U.S. military and other installations.
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Googling for the nearest burger then trying to drive into a military base could be either a genuine accident, or an espionnage operation looking for plausible deniability.

Either way, these agencies are doing their job by investigating.

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I guess it could be a genuine accident. But I mean, in most American cities it is not challenging to find burgers and hotels haha

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