Posted on 08/16/2018 8:52:56 PM PDT by Zhang Fei
It was considered one of the CIAs worst failures in decades: Over a two-year period starting in late 2010, Chinese authorities systematically dismantled the agencys network of agents across the country, executing dozens of suspected U.S. spies. But since then, a question has loomed over the entire debacle.
How were the Chinese able to roll up the network?
Now, nearly eight years later, it appears that the agency botched the communication system it used to interact with its sources, according to five current and former intelligence officials. The CIA had imported the system from its Middle East operations, where the online environment was considerably less hazardous, and apparently underestimated Chinas ability to penetrate it.
The attitude was that weve got this, were untouchable, said one of the officials who, like the others, declined to be named discussing sensitive information. The former official described the attitude of those in the agency who worked on China at the time as invincible.
Other factors played a role as well, including Chinas alleged recruitment of former CIA officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee around the same time. Federal prosecutors indicted Lee earlier this year in connection with the affair.
But the penetration of the communication system seems to account for the speed and accuracy with which Chinese authorities moved against the CIAs China-based assets.
You could tell the Chinese werent guessing. The Ministry of State Security [which handles both foreign intelligence and domestic security] were always pulling in the right people, one of the officials said.
When things started going bad, they went bad fast.
The former officials also said the real number of CIA assets and those in their orbit executed by China during the two-year period was around 30, though some sources spoke of higher figures. The New York Times, which first reported
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2010.
A hack. Maybe. Dozens.
How many informants died because of Hillarys private server?
We may never know.
[2010.
A hack. Maybe. Dozens.
How many informants died because of Hillarys private server?
We may never know.]
Happened during Soetero's regime, hmm, probably thanks to Hitlery's illegal email server.
Oh wait!
The attitude was that weve got this, were untouchable, said one of the officials who, like the others, declined to be named discussing sensitive information. The former official described the attitude of those in the agency who worked on China at the time as invincible.
Pride goeth before the fall.
so....they effed it all up with Hillary Clinton-esque levels of hubris.
Another worthless, ineffective agency that should be dismantled.
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