“Former NSA director Michael Hayden has been making news himself by claiming Chinese technology company Huawei represents an unambiguous national security threat to the United States as well as many other nations,” Digital Trends reports, citing the former National Security Agency chief’s interview a week earlier with the Australian Financial Review.
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1. https://www.digitaltrends.com/huawei-threat-to-the-us/
1. Was Michael Hayden, former director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), aware that Dominion Voting Systems hosted their primary data center in Belgrade, Serbia, with the local strategic partner of Huawei?
2. Hayden is unusual for former U.S. intelligence leaders in that he has been outspoken in presidential campaigns. In any political speech or comment, did Hayden raise concerns about the Dominion servers in Serbia and the data center’s strategic partnership with Huawei?
3. Has Hayden raised concerns about Serbian state security’s role in securing Dominion’s Belgrade data center?
4. What concerns has Hayden raised about vetting Dominion’s Serbian and Serbia-based personnel the way Americans would expect them to be vetted to work on any programming or data concerning U.S. elections?
5. Hayden has been outspoken in his concern for Russian interference in American elections. Has he ever raised concerns about Dominion’s data system being located in a country aligned with Putin’s Russia?
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