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China Multiplies SpyArmy Recognition
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Center for Strategic and International Studies has identified four 'active' sites in Cuba that they believe are capable of conducting electronic surveillance operations.
One of these is a previously unknown building located about 70 miles from the US Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay , according to the report.
The sites are among the most likely to support China 's efforts to spy on the United States .
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