"Russia Today" quoted the New York Times on the 5th as saying that various sites around the US CIA received a telegram last week, showing that dozens of CIA overseas illiterates have been killed, arrested or rebelled in the past few years.

Source: Global Network

[Global Network Report] "Russia Today" (RT) quoted " New York Times " on the 5th as saying that various sites around the world of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) received a telegram last week, showing that in the past few years, dozens of CIA overseas illiterates have been killed, arrested or rebelled.

reported that the reason for this phenomenon is that CIA regards "tasks are more important than safety." In addition, the rapid recruitment process, excessive trust in the source of information, and undeserved promotions are all listed as issues that the CIA needs to change. The report quoted the telegram as saying that usually as long as a CIA agent can recruit an informant, he can get promoted, regardless of whether the informant is a successful source of information.

According to reports, former CIA agent Douglas London said in an interview with the New York Times: "At the end of the day, no one will be held responsible when the situation faces worsens." The

report quoted people familiar with the matter as saying that the purpose of sending the above telegram was to urge the agents to strengthen the safety and management of informants, and advise them to censor the informants more strictly and prevent "double-sided spies."

A CIA spokesperson reportedly declined to comment. (Author: Bian Zihao)