Chinese unhappy with Xi?
Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s heavy-handed rule is leading Chinese officials “unhappy with the trajectory” of their country to offer themselves as informants, an Australian spy chief has suggested.
“There's a monoculture that's being enforced,” Australian Secret Intelligence Service Director-General Paul Symon said on Tuesday during an event at the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based think tank. “We don't yet know exactly how that will play out, but what we're seeing is more and more signs of officials, individuals, interested in a relationship.”
That’s an optimistic signal for U.S. and allied intelligence agencies tasked with scrutinizing the regime after years of Western setbacks and high-profile Chinese Communist espionage successes. China has a reputation as one of the most difficult regimes for Western agencies to penetrate, but Beijing’s emergence as a truculent global heavyweight has put pressure on Australian officials to undertake more “daring” operations.
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We will see. It would be a turn for the better. Xi has to be rethinking his plans for Taiwan after seeing Russia's Ukraine debacle.
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