[BreachExchange] CIA Creates Working Group on China as Threats Keep Rising
Terrell Byrd
terrell.byrd at riskbasedsecurity.com
Fri Oct 8 13:44:51 EDT 2021
https://www.securityweek.com/cia-creates-working-group-china-threats-keep-rising
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.
The CIA will also try to address the delays in recruiting through the often
onerous process of completing background checks and security clearances,
with a goal of reducing processing times to an average of six months.
And it will designate a chief technology officer for the first time as part
of a broader effort to implement advanced computing methods.
Washington has publicly accused Beijing of failing to cooperate with
efforts to understand the origins of COVID-19 and abetting criminal hackers
targeting critical U.S. infrastructure. China has in response accused the
U.S. of wrongly scapegoating Beijing and pointed to previous U.S.
intelligence failures as well as the collapse of the American-backed
government in Afghanistan.
But both countries are also the two world’s largest economies and
pre-eminent military and political powers. The relationship has been
strained by China flying military planes near the self-governed island of
Taiwan, which has long had U.S. support and which Beijing considers part of
its territory. A U.S. official said Wednesday that Biden and Chinese
President Xi Jinping are expected to hold a virtual meeting by the end of
this year.
The U.S. shift toward “great power” competition comes after the fall of
Kabul to the Taliban as the American military was completing its withdrawal
from Afghanistan. The withdrawal resulted in the loss of key intelligence
resources in Afghanistan.
Intelligence officials have assessed that al-Qaida remains closely linked
to the Taliban and could regain the capability to strike the U.S. within as
little as one to two years.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said
in a statement that he looked forward to working with the CIA “to ensure
that organizational changes meet the challenges we are facing.”
“The strategic threat environment has been changing, and the intelligence
community needs to adapt to meet that new environment,” Warner said.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., the committee’s top Republican, welcomed the
announcement of the new China group.
“The threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party is real and growing,”
Rubio said in a statement. “Every part of our government needs to reflect
this great power competition in message, structure, and action.”
Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence
Committee, said he had urged the CIA for years to “reorient its priorities
and resources” toward global competitors like China. He praised the
creation of the China group as a positive step.
“With an autocratic model it is aggressively seeking to export and a
rapidly advancing technological capacity, China represents a substantial
challenge to the United States and the future of democratic values,” Schiff
said in a statement.
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