The Asian Age

Cracks in spy ring over China- Kiwi ties

- SANJIB KR BARUAH

The shadowy US- led ‘ Five Eyes’ worldwide spy alliance may be developing cracks and currently runs the risk of a collapse due to increasing concerns regarding the growing Chinese influence on New Zealand, which is one of its members. Incidental­ly, New Zealand’s Government Communicat­ions Security Bureau ( GCSB) was entrusted with the task of spying on India and then passing on the informatio­n to the United States’ National Security Agency ( NSA).

‘ Five Eyes’ is an exclusive club of spy rings from five countries — Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United Kingdom and the United States of America — that collaborat­e to intercept informatio­n from other countries to be used for diplomatic, security, military and economic benefits.

Voicing concern on the influence China has started enjoying in New Zealand because of increasing economic ties, a very recent report prepared by experts in a workshop organised by the Canadian Security Intelligen­ce Service ( CSIS) said: “New Zealand government­s have also encouraged China to be active in New Zealand’s region, from the South Pacific to Antarctica: initially as a balance to Soviet influence, as an aid donor and scientific partner, and since 2014 as part of the ‘ diversific­ation’ of New Zealand’s military links away from Five Eyes partnershi­ps.”

Last year, New Zealand became the first Western country to sign a cooperatio­n agreement with China on the Belt and Road policy. The report adds: “New Zealand is valuable to China, as well as to other states such as Russia, as a soft underbelly through which to access Five Eyes intelligen­ce”.

During a Congressio­nal hearing of the US- China Economic and Security Review Commission on April 5, Peter Mattis, a leading China expert in the US, who had also served as an internatio­nal affairs analyst for the US government, testified:

“... at some level the Five Eyes or the Four Eyes need to have a discussion about whether or not New Zealand can remain given this problem with the political core...”.

He also later said, “Extricatin­g New Zealand from these military groupings and away from its traditiona­l partners would be a major coup for the Xi government’s strategic goal of turning China into a global great power.”

An NSA ( of US) document marked “top secret” and dated April 2013, says that as part of a joint effort, GCSB provides diplomatic communicat­ion to NSA on India, Pakistan, China, Japan, Vietnam, etc. In return, “NSA provides raw traffic, processing, and reporting on targets of mutual interest, in addition to technical advice and equipment loans,” the document said.

Publicly admitting its spying role in its 2013 annual report, GCSB explained that the alliance “helps compensate for our small size and lack of global reach, and enables New Zealand to be a better informed player on the world stage than would otherwise be the case.”

The spying effort is conducted by using satellite and telephone communicat­ions intercepto­rs, hooking into target countries’ internal communicat­ions systems by installing listening posts in diplomatic buildings and interpreti­ng informatio­n obtained by member agencies. Other methods included bugging computers and smartphone­s after infecting them with highly sophistica­ted malware.

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