Considering DeepSeek had a peer-reviewd analysis in nature https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09422-z relaes just last month with indipendent researcher affriming that the open model has some issues(acknowldged in the writeup) , well inclined to agree with the articles author , the NIST evaluation looks more like a politcal hatchet job with a bit of projection going on(ala this is what the US would do if they were in that position). To be fair the paranoia has a basis in that whenever there is tech-leverage the US TLA subverts it for espionage like the CryptoAG episode. Or recently the whole hoopla about Huawei in the EU , which after relentless searches only turned up bad coding practices rather than anything malicious. At this pint it would be better for the whole field that these models exist as well as Kimi, Qwen etc as the downward pressure on cost/capabilities leads to commoditisation and the whole race to build a ecogeopolitical moat goes away.