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Nebraska identifies China, Russia, and others as threats, stressing agricultural security and reduced import reliance.
Nebraska leaders released the state’s annual threat assessment, identifying China, North Korea, Russia, Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela as countries of concern, with a focus on agricultural security as critical infrastructure.
The assessment, mandated by LB1300, highlights risks to food security, cybersecurity, power systems, and foreign investments, particularly near military sites.
Governor Jim Pillen urged residents to support local businesses and reduce reliance on imports, especially from China, while emphasizing Nebraska’s 44 million acres of farmland as both an economic and strategic asset.
The report, required before Pillen’s State of the State Address on January 15, also referenced federal law enforcement coordination and the enforcement of land restrictions near sensitive military installations.
Nebraska identifica a China, Rusia y otros como amenazas, haciendo hincapié en la seguridad agrícola y la reducción de la dependencia de las importaciones.