plawolf
Lieutenant General
China apparently killed/jailed 20 CIA spies between 2010 and 2012, hobbling American spying efforts. One guy was shot in between his eyes in front of all his buddies. CIA even now doesn't know how it happened, whether it was a leak, a mole, a hack, etc... They go on to say the Russians don't play around either; China and Russia are the hardest countries to set up spy rings in. I'll take that as a compliment.
LOL I can't tell if they're complaining or admiring the handiwork of an adversary...
This is all part and parcel of the espionage world. Sometimes you win and sometimes you loose.
However, what I found most interesting about the piece is the following paragraph
The CIA's mole hunt in China, following the severe losses to its network there, was intense and urgent. Nearly every employee of the US Embassy in Beijing was scrutinized at one point, the newspaper said.
Firstly, it's a clear admission that the CIA is running out of the US embassies in China.
While not a big revelation or surprise to anyone, it does indirectly highlight the effectiveness of Chinese counter-intelligence that the CIA are forced to do so. As this does significantly limit their operational capabilities if all comings and goings from your CIA headquarters in country need to literally go past Chinese police on the way in and out of their base.
It also cast significant doubt on the CIA's ability to continue operations in the event of overt hostilities breaking out, as the US embassy would be the first to close, and they would loose their main base of operation and safe haven.
The scope of the mole hunt would also indirectly point to how much of the US China embassy staff are CIA, or at least CIA support staff.
After all, why would they need to scrutinise someone if they clearly and obviously don't have access to classified information or spying activities to be able to compromise them even if they wanted to? That would be like checking the mechanical typewriter of your neighbour for malware after you suffered a cyber attack. Pointless and totally off-base.