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"textContent": "Washington connects. Beijing learns. India is exposed. Before Beijing learns, Washington connects. Not in China. In Pakistan. In a hangar, a radar, a simulator, a mission file, a maintenance line, and a data link. The leak is not always stolen. Sometimes it is sustained, institutionalized access. Washington asks India to anchor the Indo-Pacific against China […]\n\nThe post How China Became the Real End-User of U.S. F-16 Tech — Not by Theft, But Institutionalized Access: OPED appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
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