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America bets anti-China AI strategy on government that funded 421 fake infrastructure projects

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America bets anti-China AI strategy on government that funded 421 fake infrastructure projects

I grew up in a country where “ghost projects” is a phrase everyone understands without explanation. In 2025, government auditors confirmed 421 of them among roughly 8,000 flood-control contracts inspected — infrastructure that existed on…

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