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Following recent drone attacks by Israel on Iran and Ukraine on Russia, concerns have intensified over Chinese ownership of American farmland, particularly near U.S. military installations. Lawmakers and analysts warn that such landholdings could pose national security risks given the increasing use of drones in modern warfare. Several U.S. representatives, including Pat Fallon, Pat Harrigan, Dusty Johnson, and Ben Cline, have called for legislative action to prevent the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from acquiring farmland adjacent to military bases. Experts argue that foreign ownership of land close to sensitive military sites could be exploited for hostile activities, drawing parallels to Israel’s ability to establish drone bases within Iran. There is a growing consensus among policymakers and commentators that the U.S. government should consider revoking or restricting Chinese land ownership to safeguard national security. The debate also includes proposals to seize CCP-linked farmland and auction it to American citizens, with proceeds potentially used to reduce national debt. This issue has gained traction amid broader concerns about foreign influence and espionage on U.S. soil.
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