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US and UK Officials Admit Struggle Against Chinese Influence Without Plan.

US and UK Struggle to Counter China’s Hostile Political Warfare Operations

According to sources briefed on recent high-level meetings between officials from both countries, the United States and United Kingdom are struggling to counter China’s increasingly hostile political warfare operations.

No Plan to Combat Chinese Aggression Off the Battlefield

During this month’s summit between British leaders and members of the House Select Committee on China, officials acknowledged that while both countries have strategies in place to handle a military confrontation with China, “we have no plan” to combat Chinese aggression off the battlefield, according to a source briefed on the contents of the private discussions.

Concerns About China’s Growing Global Footprint

The CCP’s political warfare operations were raised as a concern in several meetings during the transatlantic summit, a sign that both countries are struggling to beat back China’s growing global footprint. Officials from both countries expressed concerns about a burgeoning “international order with Chinese characteristics,” according to the source briefed on the meetings.

China’s Global Influence Operation

China has expanded its global influence operation in recent years in a bid to exert dominance over the international community. Beijing has poured resources into a global campaign of economic coercion and worked to shape narratives and peddle propaganda through international institutions like the United Nations. These efforts were on full display during the coronavirus pandemic, when China successfully prevented the World Health Organization from disclosing that the virus likely emerged from a Wuhan lab, as several U.S. intelligence reports have determined in recent months.

Not Doing Enough to Detach Economies from China

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R., Wis.), the China committee’s chairman who led the delegation to Britain, said he came away from the meetings concerned the British and American governments are not doing enough to detach their economies from China and fend off the CCP’s global spy operations. Both countries continue to rely heavily on Chinese supply chains, particularly in the technology sector, that are vulnerable to Communist Party coercion and spying.

AUKUS Treaty to Isolate China

The AUKUS treaty—a trilateral security pact between the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia—was raised in nearly every meeting, which included sit-downs with Britain’s deputy national security adviser, its defense minister, and eight members of Parliament. Government leaders want to leverage the treaty to increase military and technological cooperation between the Western governments in a bid to isolate China, according to the source briefed on the meetings. By expanding the AUKUS treaty, the three countries can use it as a vehicle to beat back Chinese influence operations.

Opportunity to Beat China in AI Race

The American delegation also held meetings with executives from Google’s DeepMind artificial intelligence project, which is headquartered in Cambridge. Gallagher said the project provides an opportunity to undercut China’s use of AI in its military projects. “It puts us in a really good position to beat the Chinese Communist party in the AI race,” Gallagher said. “We heard from our counterparts in the U.K. that allowing China to dominate this tech would be an incredibly, incredibly bad idea.”

  • The United States and United Kingdom have no plan to combat Chinese aggression off the battlefield.
  • Officials from both countries expressed concerns about a burgeoning “international order with Chinese characteristics.”
  • China has expanded its global influence operation in recent years in a bid to exert dominance over the international community.
  • Both countries continue to rely heavily on Chinese supply chains, particularly in the technology sector, that are vulnerable to Communist Party coercion and spying.
  • The AUKUS treaty can be used as a vehicle to beat back Chinese influence operations.
  • The DeepMind AI project provides an opportunity to undercut China’s use of AI in its military projects.

If the United States and China went to war, the communist government would likely shut down global supply chains, crippling the Western world’s economy. A congressional war simulation held in April confirmed this outcome, determining that a military conflict would leave the global economy in “absolute tatters.”

Taiwan and the threat of a Chinese invasion also emerged as a top agenda item during the trip, with officials discussing strategies to deter a full-blown military siege of the contested island.



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