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The economic side of information warfare. The US keeps talking about being competitive while engaging in anti-competitive practices, as both China and Russia have charged.The GrayzoneXinjiang shakedown: US anti-China lobby cashed in on ‘forced labor’ campaign that cost Uyghur workers their jobsMax Blumenthal
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The economic side of information warfare. The US keeps talking about being competitive while engaging in anti-competitive practices, as both China and Russia have charged.The economic side of information warfare. The US keeps talking about being competitive while engaging in anti-competitive practices, as both China and Russia have charged.The GrayzoneXinjiang shakedown: US anti-China lobby cashed in on ‘forced labor’ campaign that cost Uyghur workers their jobsMax Blumenthal
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