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The U.S. is intrinsically linked to national security as it is the primary actor implementing policies to protect its interests, such as using tariffs [1], regulating Chinese technology [2], and maintaining technological superiority {fact:5, fact:6}. Furthermore, the U.S. approach to national security is frequently compared to China's strategic framework in the context of bilateral relations {fact:3, fact:4}.
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United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com 4 facts
claimUnited States intelligence relationships with foreign partners are strategic and cover national security priorities including national defense, emerging threats, counterterrorism, counter-proliferation, treaty compliance, cybersecurity, economic and financial security, counter-narcotics, and piracy.
claimThe United States Congress has, at various times, expressed interest in both the benefits and the risks of foreign intelligence relationships to United States national security.
claimThe best-known United States intelligence relationships are decades-long ties to America’s closest allies, who share history, values, and similar perspectives on national security threats.
claimThe United States Intelligence Community aims to enhance national intelligence resources and capabilities and further United States national security by understanding the threat environment to enable informed strategic planning, better policy decisions, and successful military operations.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 2 facts
claimTechnological competition between the United States and China involves both absolute and relative gains, such as the ability to define technical standards, and is inherently linked to national security.
claimThe United States has treated technological superiority as an important element of national security since the 1940s.
China-U.S. Relations in 2024 chinausfocus.com 1 fact
claimChina should include vital resources, commodity supply channels, and transportation channels critical to national and industrial security in its strategic considerations of China-U.S. relations.
The U.S.-China Trade Relationship | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 1 fact
claimU.S. policymakers have expressed increasing concern regarding Chinese efforts to collect sensitive information on Americans and spread disinformation, fearing that U.S. companies utilizing Chinese technology may compromise national security.
U.S.-China Economic Competition: Gains and Risks in a ... - RAND rand.org 1 fact
claimThe Chinese concept of economic security is broader than that of the United States, overlaps with other aspects of national security, and has become central to the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party.
Tariffs are a particularly bad way to raise revenue | Brookings brookings.edu 1 fact
claimThe Trump administration justified high tariff rates using objectives such as reducing trade deficits, retaliation against other countries, national security, and bringing production back to the United States.