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The US Congress reached back to the Cold War Warehouse to respond to China

The US Congress reached back to the Cold War Warehouse to respond to China
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WASHINGTON: Democratic and Republican Congress on Wednesday introduced a bill that aims to revive the Arsenal arm of the old US cold war to improve Chinese understanding and potentially other American strategic rivals.
The DPR Bill introduced by Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro and Bill Keating and Republic of Mike Gallagher and Brian Fitzpatrick will provide the formation of a federal (OTAC) open-funded open-funded (OTAC) center that focuses on China.
This will be based on foreign broadcast information services (FBIS), which provides translations and analysis of Soviet blocks and other foreign government media during the Cold War.
The bill called for $ 80 million for fiscal 2022 and the same number every year for each fiscal year to 2026 and “the amount is needed for every fiscal year afterwards.” Audia Congress said the aim was basically “recreating the FBI for at least” China, also for other countries, depending on funds.
Referring to the acronym of the People’s Republic of China and the Communist Party in power and armed forces, Aide said OTAC systematically “systematically translating speeches, documents, reports, articles, journal articles, procurement contracts, journal articles, procurement contracts into English and publish them Free online.
“Like the FBI, it will provide” important analysis of the RRC / PKC / PLA and annotation to help non-experts understand party slogans, phrases, etc.
and significance of the material based on the source and people, “he said.
Castro said that for the United States “to effectively compete and cooperate with” countries such as China and Russia needed a better understanding of them.
“Understanding of nuances of foreign countries is not possible without reading how they communicate in their own language,” he told Reuters.
The Biden government has called China “the largest geopolitical test” of this century and emphasizes the need to improve the expertise of the country.
Media landscaping in China has changed very large since the Cold War HeaMy of FBIS and a large expansion of information sources will make monitoring imaginable by large and expensive task bills.
The large volume of materials translated from China is available online freely, but the OTAC bill imagines giving access through one website.
The sponsor of the bill saw the center proposed as a resource for our and government allies, as well as for academics, analysts and journalists.

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