US military scam of the century!China s top secrets are revealed, and the shocking truth is exposed

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

In warfare, the role of intelligence is crucial, and can even affect the outcome of a war. Looking back on history, during the Korean War, the volunteers and the US intelligence agencies clashed many times, and the intelligence struggles again and again were impressive. On one occasion, the Volunteer Army successfully intercepted an important ** and launched a thrilling counterintelligence war. How exactly did this story happen?Comrade Ding Gongliang, Minister of Security, put forward a bold plan to carry out counterintelligence operations through carrier pigeons carried by **.

The carrier pigeon contained a green liquid and sent a "peace" message to the enemy, luring the enemy's "advanced intelligence group" to infiltrate the hinterland of our army. Sure enough, the enemy sent a "high-level intelligence group" to come according to the plan, but fell into a trap in the net of the volunteers. In one night, the volunteers found 7 parachutes and a ** messenger Sun Xian, who became an important ** for the volunteers to grasp intelligence. Sun Xian's experience is thought-provoking. It turned out that he was a middle school teacher, but he was lured by the South Korean Intelligence Department to become a **.

This makes us wonder how people are manipulated and exploited in war when it comesWhat kind of story is hidden behind this?Intelligence warfare in war seems to be a technical confrontation, but in fact it is a contest of human nature. In this counter-intelligence war, the volunteers won by outwitting, not only intercepting important intelligence, but also letting us see the complexity and plasticity of human nature. In the shadow of war, one has to wonder, who is the real winner?

History has always left a deep imprint on people, and contemplating the stories in history may help us better understand the world today. There are more stories hidden behind the intelligence war, so let's go into history and explore the truth together. On the Korean battlefield, a ** of the "senior intelligence group" emerged within the volunteer army, named Sun Xian, who had no loyalty to the "United **". What is even more surprising is that he actually knows Chinese, Japanese, and English, and has become the target of the enemy's persuasion.

It is said that Sun Xian not only explained in detail the communication skills with the enemy's intelligence department, but also explained the "most secret" security communication signal that the US colonel personally instructed him. These details are not only shocking, but also mean that the influence of the "Advanced Intelligence Group" is very significant, and it must be used effectively to disrupt the enemy's intelligence acquisition!Sun Xian and several comrades of the Ministry of Security formed a "working group for the reverse use of enemy Taiwan," and they were nervously and cautiously exchanging intelligence.

Under the leadership of Sun Xian, the Volunteer Army selected Yunxia Mountain as the airdrop site, although the enemy's intelligence department tried several times, our intelligence personnel were firmly received, and the first airdrop operation was carried out smoothly. During the First World War in Shangganling, "anti-warism" was prevalent in the United States, Eisenhower was elected, and the intelligence task of the reverse use group became more and more onerous. At that time, Eisenhower was planning a large-scale landing operation, and the enemy intelligence department was eager for the "advanced intelligence group" to play a role in going to the landing site to conduct reconnaissance operations.

In the context of this war, what impact will the role of the reverse group have on the battle situation?With the development of the war, how will the defensive situation of our army evolve?In the Korean War, the counterintelligence tactics of the Volunteer Army turned into a brilliant psychological warfare. The volunteer troops stationed in the waves used the method of the reverse use group to send a "top-secret telegram" to the enemy's intelligence group, which made the enemy hesitate and hesitate. This kind of counterintelligence tactics not only bought precious time for the volunteers, but also greatly deterred the US military's determination to attack.

The intelligence tactics of the reverse use group, through the way of virtual and real, demonstrated the coastal defense strength of the volunteers, so that the enemy had to reconsider the feasibility of amphibious landing. The telegram of the reverse use group is both virtual and real, and the virtual and the real are intertwined, concealing the sky and the sea, and playing beautifully. In the declassification of the top-secret archives in 1994, the report of the US **Intelligence Bureau showed that the content of the volunteer army's defense situation was roughly the same as the information given by the counter-use group, which shows the subtlety of the counter-intelligence tactics of the counter-use group. This counterintelligence war was not only a successful psychological warfare, but also an effective containment of the enemy's forces.

The intelligence tactics of the reverse use group not only won time and space for the volunteers, but also set an excellent example for our army's follow-up intelligence work. The counterintelligence tactics of the Korean War once again proved the importance of information warfare. Deterring the enemy through the virtual and the real is a very effective tactical means under specific conditions of war. The counterintelligence tactics of the reverse use group have provided us with a valuable reflection and also pointed out a clear path for our army's intelligence work in the future.

In today's information age, the rapid flow of information has made intelligence work particularly important, and the counterintelligence tactics of the counterintelligence group have also provided us with many inspirations. How to effectively use information, how to deter the enemy, and how to safeguard the strategic interests of our military are all issues that we need to think about in depth. To sum up, the counterintelligence tactics of the reverse use group are not only a successful psychological warfare, but also an effective tactical means under specific conditions. This counterintelligence war is of positive guiding significance for our future intelligence work and has also provided us with valuable experience.

Intelligence work in the information age requires us to think more deeply and study in order to cope with the more complex and ever-changing war situation in the future.

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