CIA expands online recruitment of informants to China, Iran, North Korea
- The U.S. CIA has launched a new effort to recruit informants in China, Iran, and North Korea, expanding its previous recruitment of Russians.
- The agency provided online instructions in Korean, Mandarin, and Farsi to help potential informants contact U.S. Intelligence safely.
- This initiative reflects the CIA's ongoing strategy to enhance its intelligence network in regions of concern.
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CIA seeks informants in China, Iran and North Korea
The message is not to be missed and published quite openly: CIA, the US intelligence service, wants to recruit informants in China, North Korea and Iran. The whole thing is shown in video clips on the agency's official pages in various social media in Chinese, Korean and Persian.
CIA Is Openly Recruiting Informants on Social Media
The CIA says it was successful in recruiting Russian informants following the invasion of Ukraine. Now, "we want to make sure individuals in other authoritarian regimes know that we're open for business," a rep said Wednesday as the agency put out a call for informants in China, Iran, and North...
CIA Makes It Easier for Potential Informants in Iran, China and North Korea to Share Tips
The agency on Wednesday posted online instructions in Korean, Mandarin and Farsi detailing steps that potential informants can take to contact U.S. intelligence officials without putting themselves in danger.
CIA posts instructions for informants on forbidden part of internet - Washington Examiner
The CIA is releasing instructions in Korean, Farsi, and Mandarin for informants in authoritarian regimes looking to communicate with the CIA in a safe way. “People are trying to reach out to us from around the world and we are offering them instructions for how to do that safely,” the CIA wrote in a statement on Wednesday. “The security of those willing to reach out to us around the world is of paramount importance to us, and we want them to do …
The novel method by which the CIA began to recruit spies in China, Iran and North Korea. The campaign in Russia has already been a success, says the agency - HotNews.ro
"We want to make sure that people in authoritarian regimes know that we are ready to talk," a CIA spokesman was quoted as saying by the BBC. The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has launched a new campaign to recruit informants in China, Iran and North Korea. The organization posted messages on its social media accounts in Mandarin, Farsi and Korean on Wednesday, instructing users how to contact it safely. The announcement follows a campaign…
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