Taiwan's National Security Bureau Establishes Contact Window for Chinese Civilians; Chinese Scholar Says It Follows U.S.-Japan Intelligence Gathering
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Taiwan's National Security Bureau has launched a 'Contact Window for Chinese Civilians' to collect intelligence on China's political, military, economic, and social conditions. A Chinese scholar views this as Taiwan aligning with U.S. and Japanese intelligence efforts against China, potentially escalating cross-strait tensions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did Taiwan's NSB establish a contact window for Chinese civilians?
- A: To collect political and military intelligence from inside China by aligning with U.S. and Japanese intelligence strategies.
- Q: Will this contact window actually work?
- A: If anonymity and security are ensured, it could yield valuable insights, though informants face significant risks.
- Q: How is China likely to respond?
- A: China may intensify cyber operations, surveillance, and counter-propaganda to suppress such initiatives.