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Pompeo Says Trump's Executive Orders Are 'Broader' Than Just TikTok and WeChat, Hinting at More Action (cnbc.com) 173

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said President Donald Trump's executive orders against TikTok and WeChat could be "broader" than just those two apps. From a report: Pompeo did not elaborate, but his comments could be hinting at action against other Chinese apps or even TikTok's parent company ByteDance, or WeChat owner Tencent. "So when President Trump made his announcement about not only TikTok, but about WeChat -- and if you read it, it's broader even still than that -- is that we're going to make sure that American data not end up in the hands of an adversary like the Chinese Communist Party, for whom we have seen data uses in Western China that rival the greatest human rights violations in the history of mankind," Pompeo said in a speech in Prague, Czech Republic.

The orders name both Tencent and ByteDance. One of the executive orders prohibits âoeany transaction by any person, or with respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, with ByteDance Ltd. ... Beijing, China, or its subsidiaries, in which any such company has any interest" as identified by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Another executive order prohibits "any transaction that is related to WeChat by any person, or with respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, with Tencent Holdings Ltd. ... Shenzhen, China, or any subsidiary of that entity."

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Pompeo Says Trump's Executive Orders Are 'Broader' Than Just TikTok and WeChat, Hinting at More Action

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  • Translation (Score:5, Funny)

    by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @06:09AM (#60396613)

    C'mon, Twitter! How much else do I have to do so we're friends again? Gimme back my favorite toy!

    • Re:Translation (Score:5, Insightful)

      by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @07:33AM (#60396799)

      This guy is textbook narcissist, who only cares about himself. Not America, Not God, No one. He will tolerate and often reward people who suck up to him, But he doesn't care about anything but himself.

      Being that millennials and post-millennials don't like him. He is going to take away their favorite toys as punishment for them as a general group not liking him. Being that they are not American Companies, it gave him the power to do so.

      This isn't normal, this isn't partisan politics, this is just bad actions from a cruel person who has been granted more power than he really deserves for his mental state.

      I have come across people like Trump before. They are Narcissist there are three things you can do with them.
      1. Actively Fight them: This gives them a clear enemy to fight against, and pumps up their Ego as they are so important that they have enemies.
      2. Inflate their Egos: If you play this game right, you are able to convince them to push your agenda, because all you need to do is make it seem like they are being great by doing such.
      3. Ignore/Discredit them: this is what hurts them the most. This is what I really wished America has done during his presidency. Let him sit in his office, don't bother media coverage, and just ignore any order. While the Legislative and Judicial branch basicly handles managing the US. However too many Republicans decided to try to go to option 2. and too many democrats went with option 1.
       

      • Re:Translation (Score:5, Insightful)

        by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Thursday August 13, 2020 @08:05AM (#60396907) Homepage Journal

        3. Ignore/Discredit them: this is what hurts them the most. This is what I really wished America has done during his presidency. Let him sit in his office, don't bother media coverage, and just ignore any order.

        Not an option while the senate is controlled by Republicans.

        • > Not an option while the senate is controlled by Republicans.

          And if the Senate were not controlled by Republicans, the head of the Senate would be Chuck Schumer. Schumer is, of course, the guy who started this action against Tik Tok.

          https://www.nytimes.com/2019/1... [nytimes.com]

          So ... Senate has majority Republicans - they allow Trump to, at Schumer's request, force the Chinese to sell back Tik Tok.
          Senate has majority Democrats - Schumer just forces the Chinese to sell back Tik Tok, without needing any help

      • I think reporters should start getting a little more pushy with him. Kind of like the one where he said "It is what it is". He is a very pushy guy who changes the topic whenever he gets caught in a lie. The dumb reporters just let him do it instead of pushing back to the topic. Another option might be like when I saw that kelly ann conway interviewed recently lying every time she opened her mouth, I thought, you know just say, "Kelly Ann, if you are just going to lie, I'm done, and walk away."
        • I think reporters should start getting a little more pushy with him.

          They are. Witness the manchild sulk his way from behind the microphone when he was called out for lying [businessinsider.com]. From a woman no less!

          There are other instances when the press challenges him and all he does is whine about "unfair" questions and "OBAMA!!"
      • by MrL0G1C ( 867445 )

        Pragmatically I don't care, the simple fact is the Chinese state is very in bed with the IT infrastructure, they ARE enslaving a race of people.

        The less cooperation with a country that does 'social credit' ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org] ) the better. Although actually the US is doing the same thing with it's draconian no-fly list.( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org] )

        And if the US does this and then behaves badly with data on citizens of other countries well then they won't have a leg to stand on if the

      • You are aware it's Chuck Schumer, the leading DEMOCRAT in the Senate, who started the Tik Tok probe, right?

        https://www.nytimes.com/2019/1... [nytimes.com]

        > This guy is textbook narcissist, who only cares about himself. Not America, Not God, No one. He will tolerate and often reward people who suck up to him, But he doesn't care about anything but himself.
        > Being that millennials and post-millennials don't like him. He is going to take away their favorite toys as punishment

        I won't disagree with you there. Chuck is

  • in the shower singing

    "I rule the world..."
    {no need for the word 'when'}
    Scary isn't it.

    • Re:Picture Donald (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Impy the Impiuos Imp ( 442658 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @06:46AM (#60396671) Journal

      Go look into what China does with data. They are piloting a social credit system as in Black Mirror, except the government runs it, and when you are uppity, they lower it. Too much and you can't get loans, open accounts, rent, or even get on a bus.

      Now talk to me again about scary.

      Oh, and they are exporting it to help the Venezuelan dictatorship maintain power.

      • What's that got to do with data from the US?... and how different is it to the credit systems elsewhere? I mean, with actual evidence for the differences, not just hand waving?

        • by sycodon ( 149926 )

          The Social Credit system is essentially government enforced Cancel Culture.

          • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

            by Anonymous Coward

            When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.

            When fascism came to America, it came wrapped in the flag, waving the cross, and preaching the free market.

            There I fixed your sig for you.

        • What's that got to do with data from the US?... and how different is it to the credit systems elsewhere? I mean, with actual evidence for the differences, not just hand waving?

          Since when does Trumpkin logic have to make sense? ... and since when have their claims had to be backed up with 'data'?? They just string together an incoherent sequence of completely unrelated claims, season the concoction with conspiracy theories and then get angry about it.

      • Re:Picture Donald (Score:5, Insightful)

        by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @07:42AM (#60396837)

        So China is going to black list me as an American for not being a good chinese citizen?

        I am more scared about what the American Government has on me, compared to what China has on me.

        The American Government while may not be able to arrest me for my views, can do other things to make my life miserable. Eg. Have the IRS Audit you. Get the FBI to question your neighbors (They normally will do this, if you are getting a job that requires security clearance, but your neighbors will often distance yourself from you after that, at least until you explain (if you can) why they did it). Leak information to the press or to the likes of Fox News so I can be slandered.

        I am not happy with China's Social Credit System. But the United States, isn't the Land of the Free and Home of the Brave anymore. As the people in charge (I don't care the party) are afraid (Not Brave) of loosing their power, so they find ways to restrict descent as much as they can (Not Free)

        • Re:Picture Donald (Score:5, Informative)

          by stabiesoft ( 733417 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @08:18AM (#60396945) Homepage
          You missed one. Spend your life in government service, doing the right thing, and then tell the truth before a Congressional hearing. Then get fired and slandered for telling the truth.
        • You don't think that collected data ever makes it way back?

        • by DarkOx ( 621550 )

          I am more scared about what the American Government has on me, compared to what China has on me.

          That is fine for you, maybe. However is not fine for our intelligence assets, key strategic industry players, government officials etc.

          This statement displays an unimaginably profound ignorance or is indicative of someone who really does not care about the future of our nation's independence at all. Hint no matter how many problems America has in terms of social justice, equality, whatever else bothers you it NOT as bad as vicious crimes against humanity China commits constantly. The world will not be bet

      • by goombah99 ( 560566 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @09:47AM (#60397231)

        It's not about the privacy-- or mostly not that! It bugs me that they are selling it like that "Booooo! asians have your data. What will they do to your family! hide!"

        What it is about are two things that do matter
        1. Reciprocity. If Facebook or Google or Paypal or Amazon is shut out of china then sorry, no WeChat or AliExpress or TikTok in the US.
        2. It's not who has your data that matters but what laws they need to follow. COmpanies either based in the US, or Irish companies like Google and Apple, that have large US dependent incomes, have to follow the laws about data handling for that country. (Microsoft's claim they offshore the data and thus have no such responsibility is antithetical to this goal. But the response to that is easy, you do it like the EU does it. Obey our laws or get out or pay a fine.).

          It's appropriate too that this is being implemented as a regulatory process squeeze play forcing Tencent to sell their US operations to a US contractor against their will. This is because this is a method china has abused this to death in forcing US manufacturers to turn over IP to china and set up chinese partners in order to access markets.

        SO once china opens up, removes the firewall, and stops these regualtory agency protection rackets, I'm happy to see them be treated with reciprocity.

        But as for what evil thing they might do with your data... oh please. There seems to be some evidence that google reads your e-mail when you are applying for jobs, matches your enclosed resume to their hire.google customers then tells those people about this job opportunity. We have lots of spooky agencies buying what they can. Internet traffic that passes through nodes controlled by 5 eyes is scooped and seived. What could the chinese really be doing with my tiktok viewing habits that is any more likely to impact me? I'm sure it is valuable to them for all sorts of good and bad purposes but that's not scaring me more than google does.

      • pulling people off the streets in America (not China) and putting them in unmarked vans with no Miranda and detained without charges. Bill Barr, his AG, wrote a paper in 1989 discussing doing exactly that to get Americans used to the idea of a Federal Police.

        Meanwhile Trump is undermining the Post Office in clear defiance of the US Constitution to prevent Americans from voting against him.

        And let's not forget he sought and was impeached for soliciting a foreign power for opposition research for his
  • ...the fella will be out of a job in a few months....

    A more friendly administration is just waiting in the wings [cnn.com] at least according to some professor as quoted by *cough* *cough* fake news CNN.

  • The USA (eg security, economic, human rights ideals, ...) or Trump's electoral prospects ?

    • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

      Considering that Trump's central platform is "America first", aren't those two synonymous by definition?

      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

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        • Nope.
            It is 'Trump Family and Empire First. The rest don't matter one bit'.

          • Nope. It is 'Trump Family and Empire First. The rest don't matter one bit'.

            Funny, if this truly is his intent, he's pretty ineffectual and stupid because he's not improved his business interests at all, quite the opposite. He holds the most powerful position in the free world and you are saying he is trying to make it pay, but have no significant examples of this actually happening? Shoot man, Obama made millions while in office, tens of millions, what has Trump cleared? Nothing approaching that kind of money.

        • Considering that Trump's central platform is "America first", aren't those two synonymous by definition?

          Trump's central platform is "Trump first".

          LOL.. Is it? I think that narrative is starting to lose it's appeal to the middle.

          I don't pretend I could argue with YOU and change your mind, but come on, at least be honest about WHY people believe what they do. Trump has done a great number of things that show his commitment to putting "America First" to go with his campaign slogans... Now I suppose all this could be an act, but I don't see how this whole presidential gig has accrued to Trump's personal benefit, but quite the opposite.

          Trump didn't ge

      • by amorsen ( 7485 )

        Alain Williams:

        The USA (eg security, economic, human rights ideals, ...) or Trump's electoral prospects ?

        Luckyo:

        Considering that Trump's central platform is "America first", aren't those two synonymous by definition?

        People who equate the success of a nation with the success of one man scare me.

        • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

          >People who equate the success of a nation with the success of one man scare me.

          I agree with this. Which is why I equated success of a man with success of a nation rather than the opposite.

    • by jythie ( 914043 )
      I think they are upset by the 'chinese companies can invest in america, but americans can not invest in china' thing and are trying to apply pressure to open up. The rest.. human rights? Ideals? Security? As we saw with Russia, once a country starts slushing the funds of american investors, all those other concerns seem to magically vanish from the GoP landscape.
    • It’s the equivalent of "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, I am the great and powerful Oz!"
    • The US needs to do a lot more than just banning Chinese apps. We need to ban all transportation from China - just look at the stories about mystery seeds being sent at random to people in both the US and other countries - and reimagine manufacturing and production of everything we currently just buy from China.

      Right now, China is acting exactly like Nazi Germany did in the run up to WWII - and they have territorial claims on all their neighbors. No, we don't have to go to war against them, but we can do

  • Context (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Luckyo ( 1726890 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @07:15AM (#60396743)

    Tencent is a massive investor in entertainment worldwide. Everything from music to games.

    If they actually go all out for Tencent's holdings outside China, there's going to be a lot of disruptions down the line. I doubt that even the most hardline anti-China zealots are ready for something that big.

    My guess is that this is a "big ask" preamble before they start talking to Tencent affiliated companies outside China on topic of "you need to get yourself separated from Tencent using less extreme measures, so we don't have to mandate more extreme ones". Maybe even have Tencent spin off its foreign investment program to the point where Chinese control over it lessens to a significant degree without actually needing to do anything on US Admin side. Some companies like Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group would likely not have too much problems doing this with small stake that Tencent has in them, whereas gaming market would likely be severely impacted with giants like Riot Games being fully owned by Tencent and Epic having something around 40% Tencent ownership. Those are not the kinds of numbers you divest easily.

    I'm not aware of any major ByteDance investments that would be on anything of the scale of Tencent's, so I can't comment there.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Banning WeChat is also to cost American companies dearly. Apple will probably be the worst hit with their devices becoming next to worthless in China without WeChat.

      A lot of luxury brands sell/advertise through WeChat too. The Chinese market is huge for them. Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Dior, Fendi, Rebecca Minkoff, Macyâ(TM)s, American Eagle and Lacoste, to name but a selection.

      Car companies as well. You see a fair few GMs and Caddies over there.

      If banned from using WeChat and other Tencent services t

      • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

        >Apple will probably be the worst hit with their devices becoming next to worthless in China without WeChat.

        Apple's China's operations are already segregated from US operations. It's unlikely that they'll take a hit there. The hit will come outside China among the large Chinese diaspora. Though that's going to be a lot smaller than internal Chinese operations.

      • Facebook, google, amazon etc already can't do bussiness in China. Any other company that wants to do bussiness in china has to hand over IP to Chinese partner companies. CHina can't do anything to hurt anyone because they already have maxed out their leverage. Retaliate against apple. Then Apple pulls manufacturing out of china.

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          Walmart, Microsoft and Apple already do business in China.

          Which reminds me, Walmart is screwed because it's shops in China presumably won't be able to take the most common form of payment: WeChat.

          • sure they will. the walmart china doesn't report to walmart USA, they are merely owned in stocks by them. so they can take WeChat in china where they operate.

    • "If they actually go all out for Tencent's holdings outside China, there's going to be a lot of disruptions down the line. I doubt that even the most hardline anti-China zealots are ready for something that big."

      In 4 months Trump and his goons will be in prison anyway.

  • by jythie ( 914043 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @07:30AM (#60396791)
    Is it just me or does Pompeo seem kinda envious of those human rights violations? Every time I hear his camp talk about China or Iran, it always seems to be tinted with envy, that those countries are doing things THEY want to be able to do and how unfair it is they are living in a country that restricts their freedom to restrict other people's freedom.
  • Small wonder, he's a broad man.

  • And just ban all politicians of all stripes worldwide. That way there is no bias.

  • by Gabest ( 852807 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @08:38AM (#60396999)

    Why do they have troops everywhere in the world? Why can they sanction any country and by doing that make the life of people in a third country worse? I'm surprised the Czech did not impale him onto a lamp post.

    • by BardBollocks ( 1231500 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @08:58AM (#60397063)

      The US likes to think that their domestic laws apply to planet earth. Look at the Bullshit they are pulling with Assange.

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      • You are right - might is right. Physical force ultimately determines who holds what land, which dictators (or even democratically elected leaders) get ousted or not, and who's collecting taxing at 'toll booths' like the Suez canal. No doubt this will continue to hold everywhere and anywhere and if/when extraterrestrial bodies like the moon or Mars are colonized. But...

        The question you should be asking yourself is this; "Under which sphere of influence do I wish to remain under". To think you have absolute freedom from any influence are thoughts only children have.

        There's a (Chinese?) saying: "Heaven is high and the emperor is far away". If you don't know what it means, look it up. In short

    • The US has troops in about 150 countries worldwide. I partly agree w/ you that we should prioritize, and leave a whole bunch of them. Given that our #1 threat is China, we should pick 2 regions - the Americas and the Indo-Pacific region (all Asian countries from India to Japan, and potentially Russia as well)

      While we shouldn't have troops all over the world, we can't let China conquer countries nilly willy: sooner or later, they'll be trying to conquer the US as well. One major aspect of the Chicoms: u

  • by Hasaf ( 3744357 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @08:47AM (#60397029)
    This summer found me in and about Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri. When I checked the "Find users near me" in WeChat I noticed that several soldiers were findable. Those that were, were primarily Chinese, based on the profile.

    This makes it very easy to track the organizations that the soldiers are attached to.
  • by BenBoy ( 615230 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @08:49AM (#60397035)
    Get your filthy commie hands off that data. Data on Americans belongs to American corporations ... you can gather data on your own serfs.
  • by BardBollocks ( 1231500 ) on Thursday August 13, 2020 @08:56AM (#60397057)

    The populace should not have access to information that contradicts the narrative or provides evidence of the true behaviour of governments and corporations.

    This is about controlling platforms that could be used to disseminate information - nothing more, nothing less.

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