中央情报局发布视频,试图在中国招募间谍,正值习近平清洗高级官员之际。
CIA Releases Video To Recruit Spies In China Amid Xi's Top Brass Purge

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/cia-releases-another-video-recruit-spies-china-amid-xis-top-brass-purge

中央情报局发布了一段新的招募视频,专门针对对中国人民解放军感到幻灭的军官,利用习近平发起的一场正在进行中的高级军事官员清洗行动。视频中一位虚构的解放军军官敦促同事叛逃,并向美国提供情报,理由是中国领导层内部存在腐败和自私自利。 此前,去年也开展了类似针对中国共产党官员的活动,提供安全的联系方式。中央情报局声称,之前的努力成功触达了数百万民众,并产生了新的线人,但人们担心可能存在中国的反情报行动。 此举正值对包括张又侠等几位高级军事人物的调查之际,张又侠是习近平的亲密盟友,这凸显了内部的不稳定。 这项接触是美国更广泛努力的一部分,旨在重建在中国的人力情报收集工作,此前一个重要的中央情报局间谍网络在该国被瓦解——这一事件引发了美国国内关于潜在安全漏洞的辩论。

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The CIA rolled out a new recruitment video Thursday aimed squarely at prying open cracks inside China's military establishment - already as a Xi CCP purge of top military officials has been underway, according to Reuters. This latest video features a "disillusioned mid-level Chinese military officer" pitching other officers in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) on the idea of quietly switching sides and feeding US intelligence - which seems a bit on the nose.

Reuters described the release as the "latest U.S. step in a campaign to ramp up human intelligence gathering on Washington's strategic rival" - though clearly there's a psychological operations element to it, given the obviously 'public' nature of a video pushed directly by the CIA.

In the video, the fictional PLA officer declares: "Anyone with leadership qualities is bound to be subject to suspicion and ruthlessly eliminated" - an unmistakable nod to Beijing's ongoing purge of senior military brass.

The new video follows a similar CIA campaign launched last year targeting senior Chinese Communist Party officials, complete with detailed Mandarin-language instructions on how to securely contact US intelligence.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe has boasted that those earlier efforts penetrated China's censorship firewall and offered officials an "opportunity to work toward a brighter future together."

"Our past videos reached millions of people and inspired new sources," an anonymous CIA official told Reuters. One wonders, given the mass nature of the 'outreach', how many of these 'new sources' might actually be double agents dangled as bait by Chinese intelligence.

According to some of the dialogue featured in this new video release (machine translated):

"I pledged loyalty to the motherland and China's national security. But the leadership is corrupt. I once thought our leaders cared for the people, but they only pursue their own interests. They abuse power for personal wealth, sacrificing the nation.

My conscience can no longer bear it. I must act - for China, for justice. I contacted the CIA. They protected me and provided safety. Now I'm free to speak the truth. If you have info on high-level Chinese leaders, contact us. We'll protect you."

Earlier this week, Chinese President Xi Jinping belatedly acknowledged in public the sweeping crackdown, calling the past year "unusual and extraordinary" and claiming the military had "undergone revolutionary tempering in the fight against corruption."

Late last month, China's most senior military officer - Gen. Zhang Youxia - who is second only to Xi Jinping, was abruptly put under investigation over alleged "grave violations of discipline and the law." He had served as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, the Communist Party body that controls the armed forces, and the news was a major shock as he was widely regarded as President Xi's closest ally within the military.

Another member of the commission, Gen. Liu Zhenli, was also been placed under investigation, according to the Defense Ministry on the same day. He's in charge of the PLA military's Joint Staff Department. There were rumors of leaking nuclear secrets and highly classified defense tech, but these reports appeared based in speculation.

Looming heavy over Washington is Beijing's widely reported dismantling of the CIA spy network in China more than a decade ago. Authorities killed or imprisoned over a dozen CIA assets beginning in 2010 as a result.

The NY Times reported of the internal US intelligence confusion and deliberations in the aftermath: "Some were convinced that a mole within the CIA had betrayed the United States. Others believed that the Chinese had hacked the covert system the CIA used to communicate with its foreign sources."

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