The U.S. Department of Commerce has decided to allow American data centers to buy Chinese equipment, thereby permitting Beijing to steal as much as it wants and perhaps remotely control or take down these critical facilities. Commerce has also decided not to impose a ban on the U.S. operations of Chinese state-owned China Telecom. (Photo by Cheng Xin/Getty Images)
Don’t get caught up in the tsunami of words, the word craft to keep the ears tap dancing, itching to know more, while reality occurs. Don’t be deceived by all the “America First” rhetoric. It’s all about the deal, baby, it’s all about making the deal. It’s all about the $$$$$, baby, it’s all about the $$$$$.
It’s all about perception and keeping the three-ring circus going and the bears, donkeys, elephants, and clowns dancing.
It’s all about the deal with Islam, with Communist China, every enemy, it’s all about the deal, don’t ya know? Money and deals are the answer to it all, baby, right?
So many think and say…all the time. Endlessly.
Communist China is not our friend. Communist China makes no bones about its intent to rule the world, dominate everything.
Now, that won’t happen. Ever. Why? Because God will not allow it. No person, no nation, no ideology is more powerful or on par with Almighty God. All the “Greatest” that have come before have fallen mightily, and almost all of those disappeared, save for the Roman Empire, which still thrives but has its day of truly falling ahead. Oh, what’s that? The Roman Empire no longer exists and fell around 476 A.D. because that’s the dung taught in schools and indoctrinated into the human mind? The marching around with horsehair on the helmets, the vomitoriums, the togas, and Caesar’s may no longer be visible as they once were, as portrayed in Hollywood films, but the Roman Empire abounds. Thrives. It went from a militaristic orderly empire to one of inner decay and moved from Rome to Constantinople and became a theocratic empire, sending out armies of thieving priests, accompanied by armed soldiers, to rape, pillage, and plunder everywhere they went.
Washington, D.C. is laid out and designed in architecture in psyche from Roman influence.
The Roman Empire is alive and as perverted, decadent, and lost as it ever was. And it is increasing. Not waning.
But this is about the Communist Chinese and our president, who does some amazing things, some terrific things for America and the people of America, while also doing some of the worst possible things to strengthen evil in this world. Due to his ego, due to being a flawed man, as we all are, except for all the flawed women.
There was, IS only One Perfect to follow.
His name is Yeshua, Joshua, Salvation, God With Us, Jesus, the Messiah, the Christ — God come to earth to sacrifice Himself, to conquer death and walk out of the tomb, to ascend before human witnesses, to make the way for the forgiveness of sin and make salvation for any man or woman who will repent, confess their sin, seek Him, trust Him, believe Him, and faithfully obey Him. To be forever changed of heart, mind, spirit, and soul, to be born anew, indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
Oh yeah!
Beware the many words. The boasting. The ego. The ways of this world loud, constant, attempting to overshadow and mingle, twist, dilute, distract from the truth.
There is ONLY ONE Way to Life, and the Truth — Jesus Christ the LORD.
All this is going to end.
Then eternities begin. For everyone in one of only two places.
Whew. Think about that for a while, and then what? Well, do something about it!
Meanwhile…this is what’s going on now. But it won’t matter in eternity, but we ought to be paying attention because it’s a sign. For such a time as this.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Friday, February 20th, 2026
Trump Is Allowing Communist China to Take Over Critical U.S. Tech
The U.S. Department of Commerce has decided to allow American data centers to buy Chinese equipment, thereby permitting Beijing to steal as much as it wants and perhaps remotely control or take down these critical facilities. Moreover, Commerce recently has not implemented a number of other obviously needed restrictions on Chinese technology and Chinese companies.
The Trump administration’s effort to protect American infrastructure from China has collapsed. It now appears Beijing has a veto on American tech policy.
On February 12th, Reuters reported the Trump administration “has shelved a number of key tech security measures aimed at Beijing.”
The Commerce Department, in addition to not barring Chinese equipment from data centers, has decided not to impose a ban on the U.S. operations of Chinese state-owned China Telecom.
Other measures, the news site noted, that have been put on hold include a proposed ban on the internet businesses of two Chinese giants, China Unicom and China Mobile. Moreover, the administration will not prohibit Chinese electric trucks and buses from U.S. roads.
In general, Commerce has shifted its tech-security efforts away from China. Reuters states that late last year “leadership instructed staffers in the office charged with policing foreign tech threats to ‘focus on Iran and Russia.'” Last month, Commerce replaced the head of this office with a political appointee.
Similarly, last year the administration did not, as it was contemplating, place critical export controls on software.
The Commerce Department says it is using its authority to “address national security risks from foreign technology, and we will continue to do so.”
Commerce, as many report, is following President Donald Trump’s apparent orders to go easy on China.
“At a moment when we are desperately trying to remove ourselves from Beijing’s leverage over rare-earth supply chains, it is ironic that we’re actually letting Beijing acquire new areas of leverage over the U.S. economy—in telecoms infrastructure, in data centers and AI, and EVs,” said Matt Pottinger, deputy national security advisor during Trump’s first term, to Reuters.
As a result of the administration’s inaction, America’s data centers could become “remotely controlled islands of Chinese digital sovereignty,” according to David Feith, who served in both Trump administrations. The administration, he says, is building “strategic vulnerabilities into our AI and energy backbone.”
There is no secret why this is happening. Trump does not want to rile Chinese leader Xi Jinping before his coveted April summit in Beijing.
More important, Beijing has weaponized its position in a critical supply chain. “The United States today is in a supplicant position to the People’s Republic of China because the Chinese have fixated on dominating the strategic resource bottlenecks of the global economy, specifically in rare earth mineral resources,” said Brandon Weichert, senior national security editor at 19FortyFive.com, to Gatestone. “So long as modern technology relies upon these resources—and China continues to dominate them—the United States government will accommodate Beijing at all costs.”
There are two solutions to reduce this critical vulnerability.
First is to end China’s near-monopoly in rare earths. As Weichert says of America’s failure to protect its technology, “This trend will continue until Congress and the Pentagon and Wall Street wake up, realize the old globalized system is dead, and embrace a Manhattan Project for securing rare earth minerals of our own.”
To the president’s credit, his administration has embarked on such a project with multiple initiatives. For instance, Trump is moving at “Trump speed” in signing rare-earth deals with others, most notably the $8.5 billion pact inked October 20 when Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited the White House, the agreements with Thailand and Malaysia signed October 26, and the one in Japan two days later. The G-7 announced a production alliance on October 31.
Moreover, America is working on technologies, such as those being developed at the University of Texas at Austin, that “increase domestic supply and decrease reliance on costly imports.” James Tour and Shichen Xu of Rice University are working on recycling.
These new methods could crack Beijing’s firm hold on processing: China processes 92% of the global output of these minerals.
Because of these and other developments, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent could say late last year that China’s leverage would last no more than 24 months.
The second solution involves hitting the Chinese regime harder. China has never been more trade-dependent in its history. Xi’s only viable plan to rescue a quickly faltering economy is to export more, so he is critically reliant on the American market.
American consumers account for about 34% of global household consumption. In 2024, America accounted for 29.8% of China’s merchandise trade surplus of $992.2 billion. Last year, this almost certainly declined — China’s exports to the U.S. fell 25.2% during the first 11 months — but China’s reliance on America is still so large that its economy could not survive without the profits from American trade.
Trade-surplus countries, such as China, have little ammunition in trade wars. They are the ones with everything — their surpluses — to lose. Trump should remember that the next time he refuses to keep out China’s Trojan Horse products and services, such as the internet services above.
Trump does not have to allow Chinese penetration of the critical infrastructure of this century. He just needs to play the high cards.
Gordon G. Chang is the author of Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America, a Gatestone Institute distinguished senior fellow, and a member of its Advisory Board.

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