June
25, 2020
FBI Director Christopher Wray on June 23
singled out Beijing as the biggest threat to the United States, revealing that
the law enforcement agency currently has more than 2,000 active investigations
that trace back to the Chinese
Communist Party
(CCP).
Wray
told Fox
News that
over the past decade there has been a roughly 1,300 percent increase in
economic espionage probes with links to the Chinese regime. He accused the CCP
of trying to interfere in U.S. politics and of spying on Fortune 100
companies—the top 100 companies in the country as ranked by their employees.
“There’s
no country that presents a broader, more comprehensive threat to America’s
innovation, to our economic security, and to our democratic ideas than China does,” Wray
told Fox News’s Breit Baier in an interview that aired Wednesday.
“The
FBI has over 2,000 active investigations that trace back to the government in
China,” Wray said, claiming that the bureau is “opening a new
counterintelligence investigation that ties back to China every 10 hours.”
The
Department of Justice (DOJ) in late 2018 launched the “China Initiative”
program to crack down on state-sponsored theft of U.S. trade secrets and
Beijing’s foreign influence activities.
He
noted that the CCP’s campaign of “economic espionage” relies not just on
traditional government officials, but also on “nontraditional collectors” such
as “businessmen, high level scientists, high-level academics,” who are
incentivized to steal sensitive information, U.S. technology and innovation to
bring back to China.
“It’s
everything from Fortune 100 companies to startups. It’s agriculture, it’s high
tech, it’s aviation, it’s healthcare,” he said.
“This
is not about the Chinese people or Chinese Americans,” Wray emphasized. “This
is about the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party.”
Wray
previously told a conference hosted by Washington’s Center for Strategic and
International Studies think tank that the economic threat from China was
“diverse and multilayered,” noting that the bureau was, as of February,
conducting roughly 1,000 investigations into China’s attempted theft of trade
secrets.
Every
FBI field office was working on trade-secret theft cases involving China, with
potential victims spanning almost every sector and industry, he said in
February.
The
DOJ and the FBI’s initiative to counteract the offensive by the CCP has, in
recent months, ramped up to a historic scale. According to a review of DOJ
press releases, the department has brought more indictments related to Chinese
infiltration since 2019 than during the entire eight years of the Obama
administration.
John
Brown, an assistant director at the FBI, during a Feb. 6 conference echoed
Wray’s remarks that no country poses a greater threat to the United States at
present than “communist China.”
“From
our vantage point, the United States has not faced a similar threat like this
since the Soviet Union and the Cold War,” Brown said.
The
CCP made its ambitions public five years ago upon the announcement of its “Made
in China 2025” plan, a whole-of-society push to make China the world leader in
information technology, robotics, green energy, aerospace, and other
industries. According to senior U.S. officials, China’s progress toward the
goal has primarily relied on theft of innovation from the United States.
Wray
added that the CCP is attempting to interfere with U.S. politics, by trying to
“shift them in a more friendly pro-China, pro-Chinese Communist Party
direction.”
https://www.theepochtimes.com/fbi-china-is-biggest-threat-to-us-over-2000-investigations-tied-to-communist-regime_3401327.html
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