专家警告:受中国资金支持、仇视美国的煽动者将数据中心作为攻击目标


2026-05-24T06:28:33-04:00 / 福克斯新闻网

这种日益紧密的联动被称为现代“红-绿-绿联盟”,将环保、伊斯兰主义和极左翼激进运动联系在一起。

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发布于 2026年5月24日 美国东部时间早上6:28

哈德逊研究所研究员齐内布·里布瓦解释道,环保活动人士、反以色列抗议者及其他运动正日益围绕反美主义集结,而人工智能数据中心正在美中日益激烈的科技竞赛中成为最新战场。

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2024年,纽约市的环保活动人士与反以色列抗议者一同参加了一场主题为“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”的集会。去年,气候变化名人偶像格蕾塔·通贝里试图乘抗议以色列加沙战争的船队登陆以色列,在被拒绝入境时高呼“解放!解放巴勒斯坦!”。

而就在上周,来自“粉色代码”的活动人士——一个由旅居上海的美国侨民内维尔·罗伊·辛厄姆提供资金的极左翼女权活动组织——暂停了支持伊朗伊斯兰共和国和古巴共产党的集会活动,转而在Instagram上传播视频,攻击由投资者凯文·奥利里支持的犹他州数据中心项目。

这些运动的共同点是什么?

专家表示,这些宗旨迥异的环保活动人士、反以色列抗议者及其他激进运动已成为奇怪的盟友,他们因共同的反美情绪和来自中国的资金而团结在一起。专家警告称,这一趋势正在加速的人工智能竞赛中削弱美国的地位。

批评人士指出,同一个激进派生态系统如今正将目标对准美国的人工智能基础设施和工业实力,专家警告称,这一发展可能会在美中科技竞争中损害美国的利益。

这种日益紧密的联动正越来越多地包括共产主义和伊斯兰主义激进运动,近期还延伸到针对美国人工智能数据中心的运动中。在能源需求不断攀升的背景下,活动人士和环保团体以能源使用、水资源消耗和环境影响为由,帮助推迟或阻挠了数十个价值数十亿美元的此类项目。

福克斯新闻数字频道观察到,尽管意识形态差异明显,许多运动仍在全国各地的抗议活动中并肩出现。

格蕾塔·通贝里头戴凯菲耶赫头巾,与亲巴勒斯坦活动人士在意大利卡塔尼亚出席与加沙船队相关活动前发表讲话
配图说明: 格蕾塔·通贝里头戴凯菲耶赫头巾,与亲巴勒斯坦活动人士在意大利卡塔尼亚出席与加沙船队相关活动前发表讲话。(美联社/萨尔瓦多·卡瓦利)

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“所有这些抗议活动——无论是针对人工智能数据中心、环保抗议还是反以色列抗议——的共同点是其中都存在反美倾向,”哈德逊研究所研究员齐内布·里布瓦在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。

“气候变化也曾是最热门的抗议议题之一,如今人们总是在寻找下一个能够引发变革的议题,”里布瓦补充道。“而这场针对美国的革命无论采取何种形式,都总是受欢迎的。”

同一网络,新的目标议题

福克斯新闻数字频道此前曾报道,旅居上海的美国出生科技大亨辛厄姆向六个激进派非营利组织注入了约2.85亿美元资金。议员和分析人士指责这些组织宣传亲华叙事和反美抗议运动。

奥利里指责反对犹他州项目的当地组织与中国关联的资金网络有关,并认为这种反弹反映了全国范围内针对人工智能基础设施的激进运动的更广泛趋势,尽管福克斯新闻数字频道尚未独立核实与犹他州相关的指控。

2026年5月4日,犹他州特雷蒙顿,抗议者在贝尔德县委员会批准大型人工智能数据中心项目时做出反应。活动人士以水资源使用、能源需求和环境影响为由反对这项占地4万英亩的拟建项目。
配图说明: 2026年5月4日,犹他州特雷蒙顿,抗议者在贝尔德县委员会批准大型人工智能数据中心项目时做出反应。活动人士以水资源使用、能源需求和环境影响为由反对这项占地4万英亩的拟建项目。(娜塔莉·贝林/盖蒂图片社)

“红-绿-绿联盟”

专门研究反西方意识形态运动以及中国在中东影响力的里布瓦警告称,环保活动人士、反以色列抗议者、共产主义者和伊斯兰主义者之间的联动,正由更广泛的反美国世界观所驱动,她将其称为“第三世界主义”——一种将世界划分为“压迫者”和“被压迫者”、将美国和西方视为全球问题主要根源的意识形态。

她说,这种意识形态将原本互不相关的激进事业统一在共同的反西方框架之下。

“第三世界主义推动反美主义,因为第三世界主义的目标本质上就是瓦解一个团结的西方社会或西方国家,”里布瓦说。

【视频】专家警告:“红-绿-绿联盟”正帮助中国在人工智能领域占据优势
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美国海军研究生院研究教员、能源专家布伦达·沙弗将更广泛的激进派联动描述为“红-绿-绿联盟”,即三大元素之间的意识形态重叠:以红色为代表的共产主义运动、以绿色为代表的伊斯兰主义激进活动,以及以绿色为象征的环保抗议团体。

他们日益围绕反西方和反美事业团结在一起,她说。

里布瓦表示,随着激进团体迅速从一个议题转向另一个议题——从气候抗议到反以色列示威,再到如今针对人工智能基础设施和数据中心的运动,这一联盟变得越来越明显。

这种联动在街头也日益明显。2024年在纽约市举行的“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”集会上,环保活动人士和亲巴勒斯坦示威者并肩抗议。

“人们总是在寻找下一个能够引发变革的议题,”她说。

2024年6月18日,人们在纽约市花旗银行总部外参加“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”集会。抗议者在示威中举着亲巴勒斯坦标语和气候正义信息。
配图说明: 2024年6月18日,人们在纽约市花旗银行总部外参加“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”集会。抗议者在示威中举着亲巴勒斯坦标语和气候正义信息。(迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片社)

里布瓦以通贝里逐渐转变为直言不讳的反以色列活动人士为例,说明环保激进主义与更广泛的反西方抗议运动之间日益紧密的意识形态重叠。

“格蕾塔不是伊斯兰主义者,我认为她从未读过卡尔·马克思,但她具备反抗邪恶压迫者、西方人和美国的革命者的所有良好本能,”里布瓦说。

中国、能源与人工智能竞赛

沙弗警告称,这种日益紧密的联动正日益影响到美国与中国在经济和科技竞争中至关重要的产业。

“能源是人工智能竞赛和数据中心的关键,”沙弗在接受福克斯新闻数字频道的Zoom采访时表示。

沙弗认为,尽管西方的激进团体将目标对准化石燃料、人工智能基础设施和工业发展,但中国仍在迅速扩大煤炭生产、制造业产能和能源发电规模。

“因此,我们通过采用国际气候政策,实际上正在削弱西方,”沙弗说。

“中国确实从我们采取的这些政策中获益,而我们却任由他们继续推进煤炭使用。”

沙弗将这一趋势与冷战时期苏联支持的反核活动相比较,认为历史上敌对势力一直从西方的反能源运动中获益。

数据中心内一排排带有彩色线缆的服务器,人工智能扩张加剧电网紧张,促使科技公司提出自筹能源需求的提案。
配图说明: 数据中心内一排排带有彩色线缆的服务器,人工智能扩张加剧电网紧张,促使科技公司提出自筹能源需求的提案。(萨米尔·阿尔-杜米/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

【深度报道】:流亡穆斯林学者警告,极左翼与伊斯兰主义联盟背后的反以色列抗议呼应伊朗崛起

“你之前看到苏联资助欧洲的反核能运动,这样欧洲就会一直依赖苏联乃至后来的俄罗斯天然气,”沙弗说。

她还警告称,西方对中国可再生能源供应链的日益依赖可能会带来新的战略脆弱性,因为中国在全球太阳能和逆变器市场的主要领域占据主导地位。

沙弗认为,许多激进运动的重点是推迟或阻挠美国的能源和基础设施项目,而中国却在迅速扩大煤炭消费和工业生产。

里布瓦补充道,许多普通抗议者未必是受意识形态驱动,而是通过社交媒体标题党和激进派宣传放大的简化叙事所影响。

“有些人本质上是好人,他们想站在道德高地,”她说。“他们只看头条新闻……这其中有很多无知。”

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沙弗警告称,人工智能基础设施需要大量可靠的电力,如果能源成本持续上升,基础设施项目持续面临激进派反对,西方有可能在人工智能领域落后于中国。

“你不可能靠太阳能建立军备工业,”她说。

迈克尔·多根是福克斯新闻数字频道和福克斯商业频道的撰稿人。

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Agitators united by Chinese money, hate for America target data centers, experts warn

2026-05-24T06:28:33-04:00 / Fox News

The growing overlap has been described as a modern ‘ed-green-green alliance’ linking environmental, Islamist and far-left activist movements.

By Michael Dorgan Fox News

Published May 24, 2026 6:28am EDT

Hudson Institute fellow Zineb Riboua explains how climate activists, anti-Israel protesters and other movements are increasingly converging around anti-Americanism — with AI data centers becoming the latest battleground in the growing U.S.-China race.

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In 2024, climate activists in New York City protested alongside anti-Israel protesters at a rally headlined “Climate Justice Means Free Palestine.” Last year, climate change celebrity icon Greta Thunberg tried to storm Israel by sea on a flotilla protesting the country’s war in Gaza, yelling “Free! Free! Palestine!” when she was refused entry.

And, last week, activists from CodePink, a far-left feminist activist group that has received funds from an American expatriate, Neville Roy Singham, living in Shanghai, took a break from their rallies supporting the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Cuba Communist Party to circulate a video on Instagram, attacking a Utah data center project backed by investor Kevin O’Leary.

What connects these causes?

Climate activists, anti-Israel protesters and other activist movements with very different agendas have become strange bedfellows united by a shared disdain for America and funding from China, according to experts who warn the trend is weakening the United States amid a rapidly accelerating AI race.

Critics say the same activist ecosystem is now targeting America’s AI infrastructure and industrial power, in a development that experts warn could undermine the United States in its technological competition with China.

The growing convergence increasingly includes communist and Islamist activist movements, and it recently extended into campaigns targeting America’s artificial intelligence data centers, with activist and environmental groups helping delay or block dozens of such projects worth billions of dollars over concerns about energy use, water consumption and environmental impact amid rising power demand.

Fox News Digital has observed many of the movements protesting side-by-side at demonstrations across the country despite their otherwise stark ideological differences.

Climate activist Greta Thunberg, while wearing a keffiyeh scarf, speaks alongside pro-Palestinian activists in Catania, Italy, ahead of a Gaza flotilla-related event.(The Associated Press/Salvatore Cavalli))

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“What all of these protests have in common — the protests against AI data centers or the environmental protests or the protest against Israel — is that anti-American trend within them,” Hudson Institute fellow Zineb Riboua told Fox News Digital.

“Climate change was also one of those very trendy causes to protest for or against, and now there’s always this quest to find what is the next thing to revolutionize,” Riboua added. “And this revolution against the United States is always welcome, no matter what type of forms and shapes it takes.”

Same network, new issue

Fox News Digital has previously reported that Singham, a U.S.-born tech tycoon living in Shanghai, funneled roughly $285 million into six activist nonprofits accused by lawmakers and analysts of promoting pro-China narratives and anti-American protest movements.

O’Leary accused local groups opposing the Utah project of being tied to China-linked funding networks and argued the backlash reflected a broader nationwide trend of activist campaigns targeting AI infrastructure, though Fox News Digital has not independently verified the Utah-related allegations.

Protesters react as the Box Elder County Commission approves a large AI data center project in Tremonton, Utah, on May 4, 2026. Activists opposed the proposed 40,000-acre development over concerns about water use, energy demand and environmental impact.(Natalie Behring/Getty Images)

‘Red-green-green alliance’

Riboua, who specializes in anti-West ideological movements and China’s influence in the Middle East, warned that the overlap between climate activists, anti-Israel protesters, communists and Islamists is being driven by a broader anti-American worldview she described as “Third Worldism,” an ideology that divides the world into “oppressors” and “oppressed” and casts the United States and the West as the primary source of global problems.

The ideology unites otherwise unrelated activist causes under a shared anti-Western framework, she said.

“Third Worldism drives anti-Americanism because the goal of Third Worldism is basically dismantling a cohesive Western society or Western country,” Riboua said.

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Energy expert Brenda Shaffer, a research faculty member at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, described the broader activist convergence as part of a “red-green-green alliance,” an ideological overlap between three elements: communist movements, characterized by the color red; Islamist activism, described as green; and environmental protest groups, symbolized as green.

They increasingly unite around anti-West and anti-American causes, she said.

Riboua said the alliance has become increasingly visible as activist groups move rapidly from one issue to another — from climate protests to anti-Israel demonstrations and now toward campaigns targeting AI infrastructure and data centers.

The overlap has also become increasingly visible on the streets. At a 2024 “Climate Justice Means Free Palestine” rally in New York City, climate activists and pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested side-by-side.

“There’s always this quest to find what is the next thing to revolutionize,” she said.

People participate in a “Climate Justice Means Free Palestine” rally outside Citibank headquarters in New York City on June 18, 2024. Protesters carried pro-Palestinian signs and climate justice messaging during the demonstration.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Riboua pointed to Thunberg’s evolution into a vocal anti-Israel activist as an example of the growing ideological overlap between climate activism and broader anti-West protest movements.

“Greta is not an Islamist, and I think that she never read Karl Marx, but she has all the good instincts of a revolutionary against the evil oppressor, Westerner, and the United States,” Riboua said.

China, energy and the AI race

Shaffer warned the growing convergence is increasingly affecting industries critical to America’s economic and technological competition with China.

“Energy is crucial to the AI race, to the data centers,” Shaffer told Fox News Digital via a Zoom interview.

Shaffer argued that while activist groups in the West target fossil fuels, AI infrastructure and industrial development, China continues rapidly expanding coal production, manufacturing capacity and energy generation.

“So we’re truly by adopting international climate policies, we’re weakening the West,” Shaffer said.

“China really benefits from these policies that we adopt and we just let them keep forging ahead with coal.”

Shaffer compared the trend to Soviet-backed anti-nuclear activism during the Cold War, arguing that adversarial powers have historically benefited from anti-energy movements in the West.

Racks of servers with colorful wires are seen in a data center as AI expansion strains the power grid, prompting a proposal for tech firms to fund their own energy needs.(Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP via Getty Images)

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“You saw traditionally the Soviet Union funding movements against nuclear energy in Europe so that Europe would remain dependent on Soviet and later Russian gas,” Shaffer said.

She also warned that increasing Western dependence on Chinese renewable-energy supply chains could create new strategic vulnerabilities because China dominates major parts of the global solar and inverter market.

Shaffer argued many activist campaigns focus on delaying or blocking energy and infrastructure projects in the United States while China rapidly expands coal consumption and industrial production.

Riboua added that many ordinary protesters are not necessarily driven by ideology, but by simplified narratives amplified through social media clickbait and activist messaging.

“Some people are generally good people and they want to have a moral position,” she said. “They know headlines … there’s a lot of ignorance.”

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Shaffer warned that artificial intelligence infrastructure requires enormous amounts of reliable electricity and said the West risks falling behind China if energy costs continue rising and infrastructure projects continue facing activist opposition.

“You can’t have an arms industry built on solar energy,” she said.

Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.

You can send tips to michael.dorgan@fox.com and follow him on Twitter @M_Dorgan.

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