Is CIA recruiting Chinese spies? Agency shares step-by-step guide in Mandarin

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Is CIA recruiting Chinese spies? Agency shares step-by-step guide in Mandarin

In an unprecedented move, the CIA has begun rolling out Mandarin-language videos across social media platforms, calling on Chinese citizens to confidentially disclose sensitive information regarding their government. This initiative, equipped with comprehensive guidelines on how to communicate securely, builds on a previous campaign launched last year, reflecting the rising strain in US-China relations.

The CIA has released a series of unusual social media videos urging Chinese citizens to secretly share information about their government.This led to a lot of questions about whether the agency is openly recruiting intelligence sources inside China.In the Mandarin-language video, the US intelligence agency tells viewers it wants to hear the “truth” about China and is seeking people who have confidential knowledge of the Chinese government. “The CIA wants to know the truth about China, and we are looking for people who know and can tell the truth,” the agency wrote.The video was shared across the CIA’s official platforms and features footage of Chinese businessmen and professionals at work, while a narrator provides step-by-step instructions on how to make anonymous contact.

Viewers are advised to assess risks to themselves and their families, use public Wi-Fi, avoid personal devices, rely on VPNs and delete all traces of communication.

“Purchase new or used devices using cash or gift cards without providing any personal information related to you,” the CIA instructs. It also urges potential sources to create a new anonymous email address and avoid entering any details that could be traced back to them.

The agency further suggests that if circumstances allow, individuals should travel abroad before contacting the CIA. “If you are unable to travel abroad, any or all of these steps can be performed by a trusted close relative or friend,” the video says.The release follows a similar campaign last year, when the CIA published videos aimed at ordinary Chinese citizens working in sectors such as defence, national security, diplomacy, science and advanced technology, reports the Metro, UK. That video asked: “Do you have any information about economic, fiscal, or trade policies? Do you work in the defence industry?”At the time, a CIA official told Reuters: “If it weren’t working, we wouldn’t be making more videos.” CIA Director John Ratcliffe has also been open about the agency’s mission, previously stating: “One of the primary roles of the CIA is to collect intelligence by recruiting assets that can help us steal secrets.”The campaign comes amid tense tensions between Washington and Beijing. Relations worsened further when President Donald Trump announced tariffs of up to 20 per cent on Chinese imports last year. China responded by warning it was ready for “any type of war” and vowed to “fight until the end”.

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