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kaggle-ho-020332House Oversight

Alleged 2014 Chinese submarine ICBM test and historic nuclear espionage claims

Alleged 2014 Chinese submarine ICBM test and historic nuclear espionage claims The passage repeats unverified, sensational claims about a 2014 Chinese submarine launch and past espionage without providing concrete evidence, dates, transaction details, or new actors. It offers no actionable leads for investigators and largely restates already known public accusations, making it low‑value and speculative. Key insights: Claims a Chinese Jin‑class submarine launched an ICBM with 12 RVs in the Atlantic on Aug 11 2014.; Alleges the test was monitored by the NSA and demonstrated a sea‑based Chinese nuclear deterrent.; States China obtained U.S. nuclear weapon designs via espionage in the 1980s‑1990s.

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House Oversight
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Alleged 2014 Chinese submarine ICBM test and historic nuclear espionage claims The passage repeats unverified, sensational claims about a 2014 Chinese submarine launch and past espionage without providing concrete evidence, dates, transaction details, or new actors. It offers no actionable leads for investigators and largely restates already known public accusations, making it low‑value and speculative. Key insights: Claims a Chinese Jin‑class submarine launched an ICBM with 12 RVs in the Atlantic on Aug 11 2014.; Alleges the test was monitored by the NSA and demonstrated a sea‑based Chinese nuclear deterrent.; States China obtained U.S. nuclear weapon designs via espionage in the 1980s‑1990s.

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