The Sentinel-Record

CIA creates working group on China

- NOMAAN MERCHANT

WASHINGTON — The CIA said Thursday it will create a top-level working group on China as part of a broad U.S. government effort focused on countering Beijing’s influence.

The group will become one of fewer than a dozen mission centers operated by the CIA, with weekly director-level meetings intended to drive the agency’s strategy toward China. The CIA also announced that it would ramp up efforts to recruit Chinese speakers and create another mission center focusing on emerging technologi­es and global issues such as climate change and global health.

President Joe Biden’s administra­tion has called out what it sees as Chinese aggression on a range of security and economic issues while also seeking common ground on issues like climate change and a nuclear-armed North Korea. Top administra­tion officials have repeatedly signaled a shift of resources toward “great power” competitio­n with China while maintainin­g a focus on counterter­rorism.

China is an especially difficult challenge for the U.S. intelligen­ce community given the insularity of its Communist Party leadership, its large military and security services and its developmen­t in advanced technologi­es that can counter spying. In a statement Thursday, CIA Director William Burns called the Chinese government “the most important geopolitic­al threat we face in the 21st century.”

“Throughout our history, CIA has stepped up to meet whatever challenges come our way,” Burns said. “And now facing our toughest geopolitic­al test in a new era of great power rivalry, CIA will be at the forefront of this effort.”

As part of an agency reorganiza­tion, the CIA will fold mission centers on Iran and North Korea into existing groups covering each country’s respective region. Both country-specific mission centers were created during President Donald Trump’s administra­tion.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States