North Dakota town Blocks Chinese firm from building near Grand Forks Air Base – IOTW Report

North Dakota town Blocks Chinese firm from building near Grand Forks Air Base

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On Monday night, city council member in Grand Forks, North Dakota voted to prevent a Chinese agriculture company from opening a corn mill on land it had recently purchased just twelve miles from the Grand Forks Air Force Base.

The Fufeng Group’s proposed project was deemed problematic by everyone from citizens to high ranking government officials, with many pointing out the potential threats to national security.

The Grand Forks City Council’s decision was unanimous, with all five members voting against the plan. The verdict was celebrated by residents in attendance, some of whom were given the opportunity to voice their concerns, according to the Daily Mail.

“Why would an individual, or individuals, or a company be involved with somebody that is aggressive to the United States, especially if they’re an adversary against us?” one man asked. “The only conclusion I come is up with is money, black mail, prestige, power, sedition, treason.”

The Grand Forks Air Force Base has been described as “the backbone of all US military communications across the globe,” and as soon as the Fufeng Group proposed their plan, military leaders spoke out against it. MORE

14 Comments on North Dakota town Blocks Chinese firm from building near Grand Forks Air Base

  1. Now be on the lookout for third party shell companies with American fronts but under Chinese control.

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