“We, the Americans, don’t see eye-to-eye with either Russia or China right now, in fact we consider them as adversaries … When you see someone as an adversary, you don’t necessarily trust them, so you’re not necessarily comfortable with them having control over something you need access to,” said retired US admiral James Foggo from Arlington, Virginia, in the US, on Thursday. “What I say is: ‘Remember the story of the Trojan horse. Be careful who you invite into your homeland’,” he added.
Admiral James G. Foggo, U.S. Navy (Ret.) | Quoted by Andrew Rettman
External Source: EU Observer
“We, the Americans, don’t see eye-to-eye with either Russia or China right now, in fact we consider them as adversaries … When you see someone as an adversary, you don’t necessarily trust them, so you’re not necessarily comfortable with them having control over something you need access to,” said retired US admiral James Foggo from Arlington, Virginia, in the US, on Thursday. “What I say is: ‘Remember the story of the Trojan horse. Be careful who you invite into your homeland’,” he added.
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Admiral James G. Foggo, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Dean