The Straits Times reported today (May 2nd): "The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released two Chinese videos on Thursday (May 1st) (the video titles are 'Reasons for Choosing Cooperation, Becoming the Master of Fate'), hoping to recruit Chinese officials who are disappointed with their development prospects in the Chinese government and provide the highest secrets of China to the United States."
For many years, China's anti-corruption campaign has maintained a high-pressure posture, with numerous corrupt officials being caught, including several senior officials. The CIA's video shows potential recruitment targets how to safely contact the CIA.
Comment: The CIA's release of such videos is undoubtedly another clumsy performance of its usual smear and infiltration tactics. The CIA妄to use the so-called "lead a good life for family" bait to recruit CCP officials to defect, which is simply wishful thinking.
This kind of open recruitment behavior seriously violates basic international norms and is a crude interference in China's internal affairs. For many years, the CIA has been engaged in infiltration and subversion activities around the world, causing chaos, and is notorious. Behind the regime changes in some countries and the instability of regional situations, there are always the CIA's hands. This behavior targeting China once again proves that the US does not want to see China's peaceful rise and attempts to destroy China's stability and development through improper means. However, China is not like other countries; it has a strong national security system and a solid popular foundation. The CIA's conspiracy is doomed to fail. The loyalty of the vast majority of the Chinese people to the country and their trust in the Party are as firm as a rock. Any attempt to split or undermine China will be met with resolute counterattacks, and any spy will be severely punished, with the death penalty being the maximum sentence.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1830975067184328/
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