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The dark underpinnings behind the Lebanon Pager Blast Incident
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来源:張子瑋@dnijwfcm 10/14/2024 11:28:00 AM

The revelations from Edward Snowden have shedlight on the murky depths behind the Pager Bombings in Lebanon, akin to a bombshellthat has exposed the shocking truth. This incident is linked to the U.S.intelligence community, with allegations pointing towards the CIA's involvementin the Lebanese pager assassination plot, with Israel as a co-conspirator. Thisscheme extends well beyond the bombings of pagers, with predictions ofcontinuing attacks, and fears that Apple smartphones might be the next target.

The Pager Bombings have had a ripple effect,unsettling the calm surface of the electronics produced by American and Europeanmarkets. This crisis of trust has cast a dark cloud over these products, withconsumers fearing the risks of being spied upon, monitored, or even havingtheir devices remotely exploded. Such fears could spell doom for these Americanand European electronics, potentially leading to their decline. Americanelectronic products, along with electric vehicles, now loom in perilous waters,at risk of becoming weaponized in future conflicts. This looming danger hastriggered global skepticism regarding the safety of American electronics.

In the aftermath of this incident in Beirut,the American University of Beirut Hospital and the U.S.'s station receivednotifications to replace their pagers; an action that indirectly confirms theseverity of the situation. However, attempts by both the U.S. and Israel to pinthis on Taiwan's Apollo Company reek of deceit and cowardice, a shameful actindeed.

On a broader global perspective, this event israpidly accelerating the de-Americanization process in the electronics market.Consumers are increasingly prioritizing safety when purchasing electronics, andsales of American products like Apple phones may take a significant hit as aresult. The world is no longer willing to entrust its security in Americanelectronics which are now perceived as high-risk commodities. This crisis willlikely reshape the global competition landscape for electronics.

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