SPY GAMES

Trump approved brazen CIA ‘ghost chaser’ plot to go behind enemy lines in China and sow CHAOS with mass brainwashing

Former US officials revealed why the CIA was carrying out the top-secret operation against China

THE CIA launched a brazen plot to undermine Chinese despot Xi Jinping by using social media to spread chaos in Beijing, it has been claimed.

Donald Trump endorsed the "ghost-chasing" initiative to sow paranoia among civilians and top officials, hoping to turn public opinion against China.

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Donald Trump shakes hands with China’s Xi Jinping in June 2019Credit: Reuters
China's mighty army and global influence has grown in the last ten years under Xi - stoking tension with the USCredit: AP
Former US officials revealed the CIA plot against China which had them 'chasing ghosts'Credit: AFP

The special CIA task force is said to have leaked stories about Chinese leaders making money from contracts with foreign governments.

They also spread claims that top Beijing officials were stashing their profits abroad, reports.

Beginning in 2019, the US spy agency launched the Trump-approved plan in hopes of breeding paranoia within the upper echelons of China's ranks.

Former US officials with first-hand knowledge spoke to Reuters about the top-secret operation, one said: "We wanted them chasing ghosts".

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And another revealed: "The feeling was China was coming at us with steel baseball bats and we were fighting back with wooden ones".

Three ex-officials said the CIA crafted a small team of operatives for the initiative, using fake internet identities to spread the negative propaganda about Xi's government.

They also leaked intelligence to foreign press that painted China in a poor light.

The initiative was reportedly aimed at dulling China's global influence, including when it came to US elections.

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Trump's presidency ended in 2020 when democratic rival Joe Biden defeated him 306-232 in the Electoral College.

But US intelligence agencies believe cyberhackers from global powers including China and Russia meddled in the initial 2016 election that brought him to power.

Despite his 2016 win, and a sometimes close alliance with Xi, Trump clamped down on China harder during his term than many presidents who came before him.

In 2018 he even gave the CIA more power to conduct their own cyber operations abroad.

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The idea being that they could act in retaliation to Chinese and Russian hack attacks.

And in 2019 Trump put his stamp of approval on the program that allowed American spies to conduct operations in China and other countries where the US and Beijing compete for influence.

The thinking was aimed at countries mostly in southeast Asia, Africa and the South Pacific - targeting China's Belt and Road initiative.

China's Belt and Road project is a global infrastructure plan - increasing Xi's international influence and boosting his economy.

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