Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 22, 2017
The NYT has a report out on China executing spies caught working for the US.
As always, it’s “confidential sources,” so there is no specific reason to believe it isn’t a work of fiction.
But they are outraged.
The Chinese government systematically dismantled C.I.A. spying operations in the country starting in 2010, killing or imprisoning more than a dozen sources over two years and crippling intelligence gathering there for years afterward.
Current and former American officials described the intelligence breach as one of the worst in decades. It set off a scramble in Washington’s intelligence and law enforcement agencies to contain the fallout, but investigators were bitterly divided over the cause. Some were convinced that a mole within the C.I.A. had betrayed the United States. Others believed that the Chinese had hacked the covert system the C.I.A. used to communicate with its foreign sources. Years later, that debate remains unresolved.
But there was no disagreement about the damage. From the final weeks of 2010 through the end of 2012, according to former American officials, the Chinese killed at least a dozen of the C.I.A.’s sources. According to three of the officials, one was shot in front of his colleagues in the courtyard of a government building — a message to others who might have been working for the C.I.A.
Still others were put in jail. All told, the Chinese killed or imprisoned 18 to 20 of the C.I.A.’s sources in China, according to two former senior American officials, effectively unraveling a network that had taken years to build.
The simple fact they use “killed” instead of “executed” shows that they are not serious people.
If the state kills someone caught working for a foreign power, that is an “execution.” If it is without trial, it is a “summary execution.” It isn’t a murder.
Anyway.
Countries absolutely have to execute traitors.
If they don’t, you end up with a situation like we’ve got in the US right now.
Not good.