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CIA targets Chinese officials in online campaign urging defection

Friday 02 May 2025 - 09:02
By: Zahouani Ilham
CIA targets Chinese officials in online campaign urging defection

The CIA has launched a bold online campaign in Chinese aimed at persuading Chinese government officials to defect and share state secrets with the United States. This initiative involves the release of Chinese-language videos on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, and X, encouraging disillusioned members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to make contact with the U.S. intelligence agency.

The two dramatized videos portray fictional CCP officials who, disheartened by internal repression and fear for their families' safety, decide to secretly approach the CIA. One video features a high-ranking official haunted by the disappearance of colleagues, likening their fate to being discarded like "worn-out shoes." The character, after years of loyal service, realizes that his position cannot shield his family in a system he no longer trusts.

The narrative, presented in Chinese and published on YouTube, underscores the official’s desire to reclaim control over his life and protect his loved ones, leading him to a critical decision—to reach out to the CIA via secure channels, including the encrypted Tor browser.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe, speaking to Fox News, confirmed the agency’s strategy: “Part of our mission is to recruit individuals who can provide valuable intelligence for U.S. leadership.”

Desmond Shum, a Chinese businessman-turned-dissident now based in the UK, called the campaign the CIA’s most provocative public maneuver against China in recent memory. He noted that such efforts are likely to infuriate the CCP and its leader, Xi Jinping, who remains focused on cementing the Party’s dominance and his own rule.

There has been no official response from China’s embassy in Washington.


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