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The Wright Report

03/26/2024: Decoding China's Decades-Long Cyber Campaign: US and UK's Dilemma

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Join former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright on today's episode of The Wright Report for a comprehensive analysis of significant global events and their implications for America. In this episode, we tackle the accusations against China by America and the United Kingdom concerning a massive cyber campaign, despite ongoing deals with Beijing. We also examine Russia's strategy targeting Ukraine's natural gas reserves and discuss the potential impact on the global economy. The White House's controversial aid plan for Gaza, which could endanger US troops, is scrutinized. On a brighter note, we delve into General Motors' initiative to enhance privacy in their vehicles. Plus, Bryan addresses a listener's question about the paradox of U.S. gas prices amidst domestic oil production and foreign conflicts.

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0:00.0

It's March 26th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, gentlemen welcome to the right report your daily news

0:20.7

podcast I've got four briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world.

0:27.0

First up, America and the United Kingdom accused China yesterday of a massive decades long as cyber attack campaign and yet

0:35.5

both countries are still signing deals with Beijing this morning for all sorts of

0:39.7

things details on that hypocrisy coming up.

0:43.0

Second, Russia is targeting underground caverns inside of Ukraine that are full of natural gas.

0:48.0

We'll explain the strategy and the risk to your pocketbook.

0:52.0

Third, the White House plan to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip is coming under renewed scrutiny this morning.

0:58.0

U.S. troops are likely to become targets because of how that aid will be moved on to Gaza's beaches.

1:04.0

Forth, some good news for you.

1:06.0

General Motors has announced a major plan to stop using their cars to spy on you,

1:11.0

or sort of anyway. I've got the details coming up.

1:15.0

Later a listener question from Barry from somewhere in America.

1:19.0

He was a little bit confused about my reports yesterday and in days gone by about why U.S. consumers might pay higher gas prices and diesel prices,

1:27.6

because Ukraine was attacking Russia and their refineries with their drones.

1:32.0

Barry asked me, well wait a minute, aren't we the world's biggest supplier of oil?

1:37.0

Well, Barry, yes, but that's not the full story, unfortunately.

1:41.0

I'll explain why it ultimately still doesn't matter.

1:44.7

But first let's get to our top stories of the morning.

1:48.4

The governments of the US and the United Kingdom accused China yesterday of a massive decades long cyber attack campaign.

1:56.5

Sweeping charges were filed in the United States against Chinese nationals associated

2:00.4

with the hacking group that is called APT 31.

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