Iran Claims Major Espionage Bust Targeting US, Israel, Gulf Proxies
Iran’s intelligence ministry announces arrests of foreign agents allegedly spying for the US, Israel, and Gulf states, escalating regional security concerns.
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Iran’s intelligence ministry announces arrests of foreign agents allegedly spying for the US, Israel, and Gulf states, escalating regional security concerns.
Kan Ze carries Huang Gai’s forged surrender letter to Cao Cao, only for Cao Cao to unmask the ruse and nearly execute him. Pang Tong, dwelling in disguise by the riverside, emerges to present his “linked-chain” plan: binding warships with iron hooks to prevent scattering in fire attacks. Impressed, Cao Cao orders his blacksmiths to forge the great hooks overnight. Meanwhile, Jiang Gan professes loyalty to Zhou Yu but secretly conveys Pang Tong’s strategy and Wu’s internal dissent back to Cao Cao, who agrees to press the assault. As Wu prepares to defend, Cao Cao readies his fleet for the decisive battle on the river.
Russia orders expulsion of two UK diplomats over alleged intelligence activities, escalating bilateral tensions amid FSB counterintelligence claims.
The CIA’s recent open solicitation for Chinese informants marks a shift in espionage tactics, provoking global reactions and highlighting tensions between the U.S. and China.
Russia has expelled British diplomat Wilkes Edward Prior on espionage charges, accusing him of conducting intelligence activities that threaten Russian security. Tensions between Moscow and London escalate.
China’s Foreign Ministry has rejected U.S. media accusations of espionage, calling them baseless and lacking evidence, and criticized the CIA’s attempts to recruit Chinese personnel.
China’s Ministry of State Security reveals that foreign nations are exploiting undersea cables for espionage, urging vigilance to protect critical global communication infrastructure.
Recent disclosures highlight the CIA’s espionage activities targeting the Chinese mainland, revealing challenges in international intelligence operations and their impact on global relations.
The UK’s Royal Navy has ended its century-long practice of employing Chinese laundry workers due to espionage concerns, highlighting rising tensions between the UK and China.