The US government is moving assertively to bar Chinese technology from undersea telecommunications cables, aiming to secure critical national infrastructure. Officials argue that eliminating foreign components will mitigate cybersecurity risks and curtail undue influence—a robust policy shift that underscores how even the deep blue sea isn’t free from geopolitical currents.
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