China Initiative Termination Impact: White House Adviser Admits 'Damage' to National Security
White House science adviser Michael Kratsios admits that terminating the China Initiative was 'damaging' to US national security. Explore the impact of this policy shift.
A handshake was exchanged, but the fists remain clenched behind the scenes. In a rare admission of strategic vulnerability, a top White House science adviser characterized the Biden administration's decision to end the China Initiative as "damaging" to the nation's ability to combat economic espionage.
Michael Kratsios on China Initiative Termination Consequences
According to Reuters, on January 14, 2026, Michael Kratsios, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), testified before the House. When pressed by Florida Republican Daniel Webster regarding the Department of Justice's 2022 decision to scrap the program, Kratsios acknowledged the detrimental effects on intellectual property protection efforts targeting Beijing.
While labeling the termination "damaging," Kratsios stopped short of recommending a full restoration of the program. He highlighted the administration's struggle to balance rigorous security with the need to maintain an open, inclusive research environment that doesn't alienate international talent or profile specific ethnic groups.
The Debate Between Security and Academic Freedom
The China Initiative, originally launched during the Trump administration, was designed to stop the theft of trade secrets. Critics, however, argued it led to racial profiling and chilled scientific collaboration. This latest admission suggests that while the program's methods were flawed, its absence has left a measurable void in U.S. counter-espionage capabilities.
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