China’s tech, North Korea’s nuclear weapons and Russia among major threats facing US, says intelligence report
- Report sets out the priorities for the various agencies that make up the US intelligence community
- It cites ‘traditional adversaries’ seeking to take advantage of the weakening of the post-second world war international order and the increasingly isolationist tendencies of the West
China is making technological advances in a far shorter time frame than it took the United States, quickly narrowing the gap between the two countries, a senior US official said on Tuesday amid the release of a national intelligence strategy.
Reaping the benefits of sending tens of thousands of students and researchers to the United States, and a determined policy to buy and steal US technology, Beijing has “compressed the time frame” for catching up and now has “remarkable” capabilities, the intelligence official said on condition of anonymity.
The issue of China’s technological advancement and modernising military and Russia’s efforts to expand its influence were among the challenges for the United States raised in the new US National Intelligence Strategy.
Unveiling the strategy, Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats said it sets a focus for the US intelligence community in a time of rapid technological change.