
-The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
has launched a new Chinese-language recruitment video aimed at encouraging
members of China’s military and government institutions to provide
intelligence to the United States.
The video, published on the agency’s official YouTube channel,
explains how individuals can securely communicate with the CIA using the encrypted Tor Browser.
It forms part of a broader digital outreach campaign previously directed at both Chinese and Russian audiences.
Message Directed at Military PersonnelThe nearly two-minute production centers on a fictional Chinese military officer who begins to question his country’s leadership.
In the storyline, the officer reflects on what he portrays as self-serving decisions
made by those in power and expresses concern about the future facing his family.
Scenes show the character balancing his professional duties with private doubts,
ultimately deciding to make contact with the CIA as a way of protecting his loved
ones and influencing his nation’s direction. The narrative includes references to classical military philosophy,
suggesting that strategic advantage can sometimes be achieved without direct confrontation.
The video concludes by providing instructions for downloading and using
secure communication tools to contact the agency.
Broader Recruitment Strategy The CIA has increasingly used digital platforms to reach potential sources abroad.
Previous campaigns have included multilingual videos outlining encrypted
communication methods designed to protect individuals who may wish to share sensitive information.
The description accompanying the video invites people with access to information about senior political figures, military operations, intelligence services, economic planning, science, or advanced technology to consider contacting the agency.
China’s Response and Historical ContextChinese authorities have previously criticized similar US intelligence
outreach efforts, describing them as hostile attempts to interfere in domestic affairs.
Relations between Washington and Beijing remain strained across multiple areas, including security, technology, and regional influence.
Intelligence operations have historically played a significant role in tensions between the two countries.
Earlier reports have detailed the dismantling of US intelligence networks in China during the early 2010s,
an episode widely viewed as a major setback for American espionage efforts in the region.
The release of the new recruitment video signals continued competition between the two global powers in the intelligence domain.
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