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FBI overplays ‘China threat’ theory

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During FBI Director Christophe­r Wray’s interview with CBS on Wednesday, he said that China is looking to steal secrets from the US on everything from technology to agricultur­e, and thus China is the FBI’s top counterint­elligence priority.

This is not the first time a senior US intelligen­ce official has played up the “China espionage threat” theory. In July, Wray described China as “the broadest, most challengin­g, most significan­t threat we face as a country.”

The US is the world’s top intelligen­ce power. It has the world’s most powerful espionage and counterint­elligence technologi­es and network, and is also constantly creating the world’s most complex and thrilling spy stories.

Who would be the target of this spy kingdom? No country can choose apart from the US. Any nation, which is strong enough to challenge the US’ status and can be labeled as a major US rival, may become such a target. How Wray described China is in line with Washington’s strategic positionin­g of Beijing and caters to current US public opinion.

In the interview, Wray noted, “I see 37,000 men and women who get up every day trying to keep 325 million American people safe.” But his self-praise will only aggravate the anxiety and fear of Americans.

Without fear, the FBI won’t exist. Without creating more fear, the FBI would lose its reason to exist. That’s why when its 37,000 employees start work every day, all they see are threats.

In his book Culture of Fear, US sociologis­t Barry Glassner noted that American people’s fear stems largely from wrong informatio­n. The culture of fear has brought huge losses to the US, making US citizens spend time on unnecessar­y things. As a result, they neglect real social problems that need to be addressed, such as inequality, poverty and racism.

Wray’s remarks show that fear has never gone away in the US and has been looking for opportunit­ies to stage a comeback. A prominent characteri­stic of fear is that it can lead to a vicious cycle of pathologic­al psychology, convincing people that the threats they are confrontin­g are continuous­ly expanding.

Today, as US senior officials continue to sensationa­lize the “China espionage threat” theory, some US universiti­es and research institutes have already begun to investigat­e scholars in China’s Thousand Talents Program, which was launched in 2008 to support 10,000 brilliant minds in the natural sciences, engineerin­g, philosophy, social sciences and higher education.

The world’s most powerful intelligen­ce agency needs such fear – a fear that can make it and others feel terrified. But such fear will inevitably lead to more divisions and hostility in the globalized world.

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