Whatever its faults, the Trump administration has made one thing clear: America will no longer leave its security, economy, or technological future in the hands of China.

Days ago, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Pentagon is shutting down a Microsoft program that had relied on Chinese nationals to help manage sensitive defense cloud environments — an arrangement that might give Beijing’s engineers a backdoor into U.S. military data.

That decision came alongside the administration’s crackdown on China’s Huawei, which controls nearly one-third of the global 5G equipment market — more than any other company. In comparison, all U.S. firms combined hold just 21 percent. To counter that threat, the White House approved the Hewlett Packard Enterprise-Juniper Networks merger, a

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