Khan and Shurboff don’t know how the story will end. It’s possible that
the government will conclude there aren’t grounds for an indictment against
Huawei. Prosecutors also could decide that what happened to Akhan isn’t
serious enough to seek charges. If that’s so, it raises a question about
the broader U.S. crackdown on Huawei: Is it based on hard evidence of
wrongdoing or driven by a desperation to catch the Chinese company doing
something—anything—bad?