China poses the “most comprehensive and powerful military threat” to national security: US Intel Report | World News

The U.S. intelligence report revealed on Tuesday that China poses the most comprehensive and powerful military threat to U.S. national security.
The report focuses on the report that China poses a positive and lasting cyber threat to the U.S. government, the private sector and critical infrastructure networks, and Beijing’s nuclear weapons and advanced delivery systems can cause catastrophic damage – a direct threat to the U.S. and a threat to both domestic and domestic military power.
The annual threat assessment conducted by the Intelligence Agency cites much of China’s military modernization efforts to develop anti-intervention capabilities targeting us and the Pacific Allied forces in all aspects.
“President Xi Jinping and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) hope to achieve a ‘major rejuvenation of the Chinese country’ by 2049.
It mentioned that China has developed a range of ballistic and cruise missiles with traditional payloads that can be transmitted from its continents as well as from the air and the ocean, including nuclear-powered submarines.
“This may also be exploring the development of traditionally armed intercontinental missile systems, and if developed and implemented, China will threaten the traditional strikes of mainland U.S. targets,” the report noted.
The annual report on global threats to U.S. national security reflects collective insights from the intelligence community (IC) that are committed to providing nuanced, independent and unaffected intelligence that policymakers, fighter jets, and domestic law enforcement personnel need to protect the interests of the world and the United States anywhere in the world.
The assessment focuses on the most direct and serious threats to the United States. All of these threats require a strong intelligence response, including those that are near-term focus that may help raise greater threats in the future.
It warned that China is adopting a complex all-government movement that includes compulsory military, economic and influence actions to fight for war to argue its stance and strength towards others, and retaining more destructive tools for a comprehensive conflict.
The report mentioned that if Beijing believes that a major conflict with Washington is imminent, it could consider a motivated network operation targeting critical infrastructure and military assets in the United States. It said such strikes would aim to prevent U.S. military operations by blocking decision-making, causing social panic and interfering with the deployment of U.S. forces.
The report further points out that by 2030, China is almost certain to have a multifaceted national-level strategy aimed at making the United States the most influential AI power in the world, and the report further points out that China has stole millions of gigabits of intellectual property from companies in Asia, Europe and North America.
The report shows that this is to go beyond technological barriers, and as of 2021, 80% of U.S. economic espionage involves Chinese entities.
“Beijing is likely to feel bold because Beijing may use vicious effects more regularly in the coming years, especially in the AI field to improve its capabilities and avoid discovery,” the report said.
The report warns that China is most likely to have the capabilities associated with chemical and biological warfare (CBW) in the case of China’s expansion of its nuclear posture, posing a threat to us, the Allied and companion forces, and civilians.