Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota expressed concerns about China’s aggressive land purchases near U.S. Strategic Air Force bases, suggesting that China’s intention is to undermine and dominate the United States.
She emphasized the need for Congress to take action to address this issue, supporting a bill to evaluate and potentially prevent land purchases near national security sites.
Noem highlighted the importance of recognizing and responding to China’s actions in the U.S., particularly in the context of national defense. (Trending: Tucker Reveals The Moment He Became A Full-Blown Trump Supporter)
“In over just a ten-year period, we saw China increase their purchases of American ag land increase by 5,300%,” began Noem.
“That means they aggressively changed their tactics to start buying up our land and they’re buying our land near our strategic Air Force bases, our national defense resources,” she explained.
“And they’re doing it in a way to continue to build this agenda to destroy the United States of America. They want to become the world’s dominating power,” noted the South Dakota Republican.
“The only way that they do that is by eliminating the United States of America,” said Noem.
She added, “So for 25 years, I’ve worked on food policy. I’ve watched them buy up our fertilizer companies, our chemical companies. They own our processing systems. Now they’re purchasing up our land, Noem told the host.
“And America needs to wake up and recognize that aggressive action needs to happen,” demanded Noem.
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