The FBI Director addressed business leaders in London about the common threats the US and the UK face, such as the threat from Communist China.
It’s an honor to be here this week,
talking about common threats our nations face, and the superb cooperation
between our two agencies
The FBI has no closer partner than MI5.
We work together on almost every mission our agencies confront—from countering
terrorism to cybertheft and transnational repression to espionage.
Now, you’ll notice that there’s a common
thread running through all the challenges we tackle together, which is that
they’re all hard.
Our world is certainly filled with enduring,
difficult challenges. Not least, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and their
ruthless killing of civilians and destruction of homes and infrastructure.
As laser-focused as both our agencies
are on the Russia threat, though, I want to talk today about another
complex, enduring, and pervasive danger to the kinds of innovative businesses
we have here in the audience.
We consistently see that it’s the
Chinese government that poses the biggest long-term threat to our economic and
national security, and by “our,” I mean both of our nations, along with our
allies in Europe and elsewhere.
And I want to be clear that it’s the
Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party that pose the threat we’re
focused on countering. Not the Chinese people, and certainly not Chinese
immigrants in our countries—who are themselves frequently victims of the
Chinese government’s lawless aggression.
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