"In military affairs, quantity has a quality all its own." -- Clausewitz.
Intelligence agencies around the world typically regard China’s approach to spying as sloppy and unprofessional. While many other countries focus on stealth and finesse for espionage, China’s focus is on mass numbers. While regarded as unprofessional, China’s approach has also been extremely effective. The challenge posed by China comes down to a simple fact: it has too many spies for foreign intelligence agencies to keep track of.
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Chinese spies are a problem and the NSA is worried about three per centers. Makes perfect sense.
It's the new millennium version of the human wave attack. If only 1% of 20 million get through, just think of the intel they can gather.
..., Says the Falun Gong's crack reporters and newspaper.
"Chinese spies are a problem and the NSA is worried about three per centers. Makes perfect sense. "
Yeah it does, if you're on their side.
Ever wonder about that?
I used to.
What a blast from the past. Reminds me of that good old cold war propaganda. "A commie under every bed!"
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