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by martin_a
2655 days ago
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You can't grasp the meaning of a metaphor, put it in context with the headline and a fictional dialog and think that his communication skills are bad? Maybe yours are. German spy agencies are known to work with/for US intelligence without any hesitations. There was little or rather no consequences at all following the disclosures made by Snowden, although even chancellor Merkels smartphone was wiretapped. This history (see, it's more about knowing something about politics and history) has lead to the impression that Germany will mostly follow American pressure blindly. Coupled with the total lack of solid reasons not to use Huawei, this thing just looks like a "don't buy from the Chinese"-request from the US and Cisco. With such obscure things like former BND chief Schindler saying that Huawei tech is "one and a half to two years more advanced than ours" [0] and that he fears there would be dependence on Chinese tech (and not on US tech anymore). This is what it's all about. It's not about security, it's about money. As always. [0] https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/5G-Frueher-BND-Chef-... |
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Have you heard of "the curse of knowledge"?
Assuming all the details in your explanation are correct, if someone already knows those details what are they going to get from your comment? And if they don't know those details, how are they supposed to understand your comment?