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We’re ALREADY at war with China… cyber siege on West is start of chilling plot for new world order, ex-Tory leader warns

GCHQ said China poses 'a significant risk to international norms and values'

CHINA'S vast army of hackers are waging a cyber war on the West to pave the way for a new world order, a top MP has warned.

In a stark warning, former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said: "This is a war and we are losing it."

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Chinese troops at a joint counter-terrorism military exercise in Orenburg, RussiaCredit: Getty
It's feared China is waging a colossal cyber war on the West - including BritainCredit: Getty
Chinese President Xi Jinping is building a 'new axis of authoritarian states'Credit: AP
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith warned China's cyber war on the West is only set to expandCredit: Getty

It comes as GCHQ revealed that China is the intelligence agency's top priority as it "poses a genuine and increasing cyber-risk to the UK".

Anne Keast-Butler, the agency's director, accused Beijing of "working with others to try and reshape the world".

UK government officials fear China stole names and bank details of Britain's entire armed forces in an epic hack - and accused Beijing of hacking the Electoral Commission.

Some 270,000 people including regular troops, reservists and some veterans have been affected by the hack on the Ministry of Defence's payroll system.

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Defence officials refused to name the country or hackers behind the attack - but insiders suspect China.

Amid the crisis, Mr Duncan Smith said the suspected Chinese attack is just the tip of the iceberg - with Beijing waging a colossal cyber war on the West.

The 70-year-old warned China is "trying to break down the West" - and it's just the beginning.

Speaking to The Sun, he said: "This is China - the second largest economy in the world, the second largest military. It plans to take over America.

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"They are very significant players now. They want to make sure the world is run in their way of thinking.

"This is the just the beginning of what is essentially a war.

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"It's a cyber war at present, but who knows. If Russia wins in Ukraine, China will take Taiwan. The nature of China's threat grows. 

"If they can confuse us, make us unsure, disinform us, create division, then that plays well to their plans. China is working constantly to undermine us. This is the reality of what's happening.

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"It's to get as much information as they can by hacking us, find out what we're up to, and counter anything that we do and make sure we're constantly fighting this rather than doing anything in return." 

He added: "If you push anyone inside the security services, they will tell you China is at war with us.

"They see us as a legitimate target and they want to go after us. And that's what they are doing.

"It's time to call China a threat. It's time to take action, it's time to invest more. This is a war and we are just losing it.

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"The UK is worried about pushing China too hard. They think they have business interests in China which may be affected, so I think there's a hesitancy."

The PRC is looking to shape global technology standards in its own favour, seeking to assert its dominance within the next ten to fifteen years

Anne Keast-ButlerGCHQ chief

Echoing GCHQ's warning, Mr Duncan Smith said China is building a "new axis of authoritarian states".

And their "purpose is to break the hold that the free world has over key institutions and ability to function", he claims.

"Those powers are China, North Korea, Russia and Iran," Mr Duncan Smith said.

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