I'm getting a bad vibe from this whole thing
. Pete Hegseth is being super aggressive about taking down Chinese spy boats, but it feels like he's just stirring up trouble
. I mean, isn't it enough to take action against them without piling on more rhetoric? It's like, we get it, China's been trying to steal our secrets, no need for Hegseth to make a big show out of it
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And what's up with all these 'strikes' and 'provos'? Can't we just have a calm and measured approach to dealing with this?
I mean, I'm not saying we should just sit back and do nothing, but do we really need to escalate the situation like that? It feels like Hegseth is more concerned with being seen as tough on China than actually making progress
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We need to think about the bigger picture here
. We can't just keep piling on strikes without considering how they're going to affect the situation in the long run
. Maybe we should focus on improving our cybersecurity and educating the public about the risks of Chinese espionage, rather than just resorting to more aggression
. Just a thought 
And what's up with all these 'strikes' and 'provos'? Can't we just have a calm and measured approach to dealing with this?
We need to think about the bigger picture here