Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - The US intelligence agencies on Tuesday said China remains the top military and cyber threat to the United States.
This is as the agencies stated that Beijing was making steady but uneven
progress on capabilities it could use to capture Taiwan.
The Annual Threat Assessment by the intelligence community said, China
has the ability to hit the US with conventional weapons; compromise US
infrastructure through cyber attacks; and target its assets in space, adding
that Beijing also seeks to displace the US as the top AI power by 2030.
The report by the agencies said Russia, along with Iran, North Korea and
China, seeks to challenge the US through deliberate campaigns to gain an
advantage, with Moscow’s war in Ukraine affording a wealth of lessons regarding
combat against Western weapons and intelligence in a large-scale war.
The report, which was released ahead of testimony before the Senate
Intelligence Committee by President Donald Trump’s intelligence chiefs, said
China’s People’s Liberation Army likely planned to use large language models to
create fake news, imitate personas, and enable attack networks.
“China’s military is fielding advanced capabilities, including
hypersonic weapons, stealth aircraft, advanced submarines, stronger space and
cyber warfare assets and a larger arsenal of nuclear weapons,” Director of
National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard told the committee.
She labeled Beijing as Washington’s most capable strategic competitor.
“China almost certainly has a multifaceted, national-level strategy
designed to displace the United States as the world’s most influential AI power
by 2030,” the report said.
The Director of Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, John Ratcliffe, told
the committee that China had made only intermittent efforts to curtail the flow
of precursor chemicals fueling the US fentanyl crisis due to its reluctance to
crack down on lucrative Chinese businesses.
It will be recalled that Trump has increased tariffs on all Chinese
imports by 20% to punish Beijing for what Trump called its failure to halt
shipments of fentanyl chemicals.
Meanwhile, China has denied playing a role in the crisis, the leading
cause of US drug overdose deaths.
“There is nothing to prevent China … from cracking down on fentanyl
precursors,” Ratcliffe said.
The spokesperson for China’s embassy in Washington, Liu Pengyu, said the
US has long “hyped up” the China threat as an excuse to maintain US military
hegemony.
“China is determined to be a force for peace, stability and progress in
the world, and also determined to defend our national sovereignty, security and
territorial integrity,” Liu said.

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