Top Chinese General Accused of Leaking Nuclear Secrets to US: Report
A senior Chinese general has been arrested and accused of leaking highly sensitive nuclear secrets to the United States, according to a Financial Times report. The alleged espionage, described as one of China’s most serious security breaches, could compromise the country’s nuclear deterrent and national security.
Key Details of the Alleged Leak
The report, citing unnamed sources, states the general was a senior officer in the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Strategic Support Force. This unit oversees China’s space, cyber, and electronic warfare operations.
- The general allegedly passed information on China’s nuclear weapons program, including warhead and delivery system details.
- The leak reportedly occurred over several years, with information passed via a third country.
- Chinese authorities arrested the general in 2022, and he now faces charges of espionage and treason.
Security Implications and Fallout
The arrest has sent shockwaves through the PLA and triggered a major investigation into nuclear security. Analysts fear the leak may have:
- Given the US valuable intelligence on China’s modernizing arsenal, including hypersonic missiles and advanced submarines.
- Undermined China’s strategic deterrence capability.
- Exposed critical weaknesses in China’s counter-intelligence apparatus, prompting calls for a security overhaul.
The case is reportedly being handled at the highest levels of the Chinese government and could lead to a significant shake-up within the military and security establishment.
Broader Geopolitical Context
This scandal erupts amid heightened US-China tensions over trade, technology, and influence in the Asia-Pacific. While the US government has not commented, global intelligence agencies are monitoring the case closely.
The Chinese government has yet to officially address the Financial Times report. However, the allegations have ignited serious domestic concern over the safeguarding of state secrets and the loyalty of top military officials.



