U.S. media says CIA's spy net in China has been destroyed for decades and suffered its biggest l
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2017-05-22 08:59:46
The New York Times 20th shocking news: Since 2010, China has smashed the CIA's spy network in China, making it one of the most significant losses in decades.
The New York Times says that since the end of 2010, the CIA has been hidden from the gradual loss of the number of people within the Chinese government. reported that the U.S. intelligence system can not determine the reasons for the failure of the CIA has been "betrayed the United States", or China's success in "Black" into the CIA and foreign informants contact system. The investigators ' views on the cause of the failure are serious and have not been finalized yet.
The New York Times says that since the end of 2010, the CIA has been hidden from the gradual loss of the number of people within the Chinese government. reported that the U.S. intelligence system can not determine the reasons for the failure of the CIA has been "betrayed the United States", or China's success in "Black" into the CIA and foreign informants contact system. The investigators ' views on the cause of the failure are serious and have not been finalized yet.
The New York Times ' material was quickly circulated in Western media on 20th, with the BBC, The Guardian, and others following up on the "China-US spy war".
The New York Times says that the disappearance of a large number of informants has undermined the U.S. intelligence network that has been in place for years, and has also harmed subsequent actions, even prompting the Obama administration to question the causes of the slowdown in intelligence work. U.S. officials said the incident was the worst security breach in the US in recent years.
"One of the things that's particularly troubling is that we still don't know what's going on," says Matt, a reporter in The New York Times report. ”
The New York Times says that the disappearance of a large number of informants has undermined the U.S. intelligence network that has been in place for years, and has also harmed subsequent actions, even prompting the Obama administration to question the causes of the slowdown in intelligence work. U.S. officials said the incident was the worst security breach in the US in recent years.
"One of the things that's particularly troubling is that we still don't know what's going on," says Matt, a reporter in The New York Times report. ”