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US security adviser claims China has taken ‘most active role’ in election meddling

- Reuters in Washington

China has taken the most active role among countries seeking to interfere in the US election and has the biggest program to influence domestic politics, the US national security adviser, Robert O’Brien, said on Friday, without providing any details.

“We know the Chinese have taken the most active role,” O’Brien told reporters at a briefing.

He said China had “the most massive program to influence the United States politicall­y” followed by Iran and then Russia.

US intelligen­ce found that Russia orchestrat­ed a cyber campaign to sway the 2016 presidenti­al election in Donald Trump’s favor and there have been reports hackers may try to influence the election on 3 November.

Trump has long rejected that conclusion, and instead portrayed himself as a victim of election meddling – from Beijing.

“We’ve made it very clear to the Chinese, to the Russians, to the Iranians and others that haven’t been publicly disclosed that anyone … that attempts to interfere with the American elections will face extraordin­ary consequenc­es,” O’Brien said.

The Trump-appointed attorney general, William Barr, said on Wednesday he believed China was more of a threat than Russia when it came to election interferen­ce, also without offering details.

In August, O’Brien said the United States had seen Chinese hackers targeting US election infrastruc­ture.

China has consistent­ly denied US government charges that it hacks US companies, politician­s or government agencies.

Asked to comment on O’Brien’s latest remarks, its embassy referred to a foreign ministry statement last month that China has no interest in interferin­g in the US election.

Trump, who long touted his friendly ties with the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, as he sought to make good on trade deal promises, has made getting tough on China a key part of his campaign for re-election in November and blames China over the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In a speech to the Republican na

tional convention last month, Trump said that Beijing supports his Democratic opponent Joe Biden and “desperatel­y” wants him to win the election.

Asked to provide specific details of Chinese election interferen­ce, O’Brien said:

“I am not going to go into all the intelligen­ce, but the massive activities of the Chinese and cyber realm, it’s really an extraordin­ary thing that we’re facing.”

He called the scope of Chinese activity “relentless”.

“We’ve never seen anything like it. It was nothing like this in the cold war with the Soviets.”

Earlier this week, Reuters reported that hackers had stepped up efforts to knock Trump campaign and business websites offline ahead of the US election, in what a security firm working for the campaign said could be preparatio­n for a larger digital assault.

 ?? Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters ?? A worker at Jiahao flag factory in China makes flags for Donald Trump’s ‘Keep America Great!’ 2020 re-election campaign.
Photograph: Aly Song/Reuters A worker at Jiahao flag factory in China makes flags for Donald Trump’s ‘Keep America Great!’ 2020 re-election campaign.

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