The proposed five‑acre Chinese embassy in London would sit directly above fiber‑optic cables carrying City of London financial traffic. With 200+ staff and modern SIGINT capabilities, such a site could serve as a powerful surveillance perch, raising Five Eyes trust and national‑security concerns. Treating embassy placement as a critical‑infrastructure decision reframes how planning and security interact.
— It suggests governments must evaluate embassies as potential intelligence platforms and integrate infrastructure maps into national‑security and urban‑planning decisions.
Elizabeth Lindley
2025.10.09
100% relevant
The article claims the London embassy site is "directly atop sensitive fibre‑optic cabling" and cites Sir Richard Dearlove’s warning and White House "deep concern."
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