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China ‘narrowing gap with US in new cold war over technology’, security conference hears

Ex-US congressman tells event that an existential conflict’ in ‘which at least one side is trying to destroy the free world’ is under way

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Former US congressman Mike Gallagher said “we’re not competing for competing’s sake”. Photo: Getty Images/ TNS
Amber Wangin Beijing

China and the US are engaged in a “new cold war” over technology and Beijing is narrowing the gap.

That was the message former Republican congressman Mike Gallagher, now head of defence at Palantir Technologies, sent at the three-day Munich Security Conference, which ended on Sunday.

“We’re not competing for competing’s sake. It is more accurately a new cold war,” Gallagher told a panel discussion on Friday.

“It is global and the stakes are existential, in which at least one side is trying to destroy the free world. And if we don’t understand it as such, I fear we will never muster the sense of urgency that is necessary to not only win that cold war, but prevent it from becoming hot.”

He told the Post that there was still “a window of opportunity right now with the new administration to make game-changing investments in key technologies and leverage AI at scale” for the US military. He added that the investments were key to deterring Beijing’s plan to take Taiwan by force.

“Technologically, I think we [the US] still have a lead, but it is a narrow lead,” he added.

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