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Chinese state media put out a bizarre James Bond parody video mocking US fears about Huawei phones

Isobel Asher Hamilton   

Chinese state media put out a bizarre James Bond parody video mocking US fears about Huawei phones
  • Chinese state media on Tuesday published a weird James Bond parody video about Huawei phones.
  • The US has imposed sanctions on Huawei, saying its technology acts as a proxy for spying by Beijing.

Chinese state media released a strange James Bond-esque parody video Tuesday, taking aim at US fears about the telecoms giant Huawei.

The video, entitled "0.07: No Time to Die Laughing," published by Xinhua News on $4 and $4, depicts two spies — one of whom is named "James Pond" — meeting in a castle to make contact with "M."

One of the spies, named "0.06," says that MI6, the British intelligence agency, has made China its "top priority." When Pond asks what China has done, 0.06 says: "According to this dossier, their National Security Agency is authorized to monitor all phone and internet use in 193 countries."

The character then feigns the realization that she's been accidentally reading MI6's dossier on the US.

Later in the video, M makes contact with the spies via radio and advises James Pond not to buy a Huawei phone.

When Pond asks why he shouldn't, M says there's a "Chinese backdoor" on the device. M then asks the two spies to collect their "CIA-certified" phones from under the table.

Huawei has been hit with $4 in connection with allegations that it allows Beijing to use its technology to $4. In June 2020, the Federal Communications Commission $4. Huawei has $4he accusations.

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