America’s Annual Threat Assessment and The Fear Of New World Order.
In its annual report, the US intelligence community has expressed concern about China’s attempt to change the world order.
The American intelligence community has expressed concern about China’s attempt to change the global order in the annual global threats report, which reflects the summation of the country’s intelligence agencies on the security risks facing Washington.
“In the coming year, the United States and its allies will face a complex security environment,” the report’s opening sections read.
This space is dominated by two critical strategic challenges that collide with each other and existing procedures and intensify their security consequences.
First, the great powers, emerging regional powers and non-state actors will seek to dominate the world order, while they will compete with each other to create the conditions and rules that will shape that order in the coming decades.
The strategic competition between the United States and its allies with China and Russia over what kind of world will emerge will be crucial to determining who and what will shape the narratives amid Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
Second, common global challenges, including climate change and human and health security, are converging as the world overcomes the Corona pandemic and faces economic issues caused by energy and food insecurity.
The American intelligence community has stated in another part of this report: “China has the ability to make direct efforts to change the global rule-based order in all fields and in different regions.”