Killing C.I.A. Informants, China Crippled U.S. Spying Operations

By MARK MAZZETTI, ADAM GOLDMAN, MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and MATT APUZZOMAY 20, 2017

WASHINGTON — The Chinese government systematically dismantled C.I.A. spying operations in the country starting in 2010, killing or imprisoning more than a dozen sources over two years and crippling intelligence gathering there for years afterward.

Current and former American officials described the intelligence breach as one of the worst in decades. It set off a scramble in Washington’s intelligence and law enforcement agencies to contain the fallout, but investigators were bitterly divided over the cause. Some were convinced that a mole within the C.I.A. had betrayed the United States. Others believed that the Chinese had hacked the covert system the C.I.A. used to communicate with its foreign sources. Years later, that debate remains unresolved.

But there was no disagreement about the damage. From the final weeks of 2010 through the end of 2012, according to former American officials, the Chinese killed at least a dozen of the C.I.A.’s sources. According to three of the officials, one was shot in front of his colleagues in the courtyard of a government building — a message to others who might have been working for the C.I.A.

Still others were put in jail. All told, the Chinese killed or imprisoned 18 to 20 of the C.I.A.’s sources in China, according to two former senior American officials, effectively unraveling a network that had taken years to build.

Assessing the fallout from an exposed spy operation can be difficult, but the episode was considered particularly damaging. The number of American assets lost in China, officials said, rivaled those lost in the Soviet Union and Russia during the betrayals of both Aldrich Ames and Robert Hanssen, formerly of the C.I.A. and the F.B.I., who divulged intelligence operations to Moscow for years.

The previously unreported episode shows how successful the Chinese were in disrupting American spying efforts and stealing secrets years before a well-publicized breach in 2015 gave Beijing access to thousands of government personnel records, including intelligence contractors. The C.I.A. considers spying in China one of its top priorities, but the country’s extensive security apparatus makes it exceptionally hard for Western spy services to develop sources there.

the rest here: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/20/world/asia/china-cia-spies-espionage.html?_r=0


so when did Hillary set up her private e-mail servers again?
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
Great sources. I'm sure its 100% not fake.
I guess its hard for those American spies to keep their cover in China when they are a foot and a half taller than everyone else in the room.
 

bobjustbob

Proud member of FreeOnes Hall Of Fame. Retired to
Did that article get those voices on your head talking again? Maybe some death certificates would convince you this is real.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
Did that article get those voices on your head talking again? Maybe some death certificates would convince you this is real.

oh hey man whats up?
No, no voices this time around.
I just aint buying that the CIA is telling the world that China is killling their agents.
And even if it were true should anyone care?
 

Luxman

#TRE45ON
All governments spy on other countries, for political, military or economic gain.
But most government covert operations are focused on their own citizens.
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
All governments spy on other countries, for political, military or economic gain.
But most government covert operations are focused on their own citizens.

Say what? I get the 1st part, pretty basic i suppose.
What do you mean by that 2nd part?
Are you speaking of the US in particular?
And what are these covert operations you speak of?
 
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