CIA’s Viral X Post Seeks Informants on China
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has posted a video on X (formerly Twitter) directly soliciting informants with information about China, sparking widespread attention and debate.
Key Takeaways
- The CIA posted a recruitment video on X asking for information on China.
- The video is part of the “The World Needs You” campaign launched in 2021.
- It promises identity protection and has been viewed over 1 million times.
- The agency established a dedicated China Mission Center in 2021.
- Reactions are mixed, with China yet to officially comment.
The Viral Recruitment Video
The video, shared on the CIA’s official X handle, features a man in a restaurant looking at his phone. He then addresses the camera, stating, “Just like you, I have information about China.”
It concludes with the CIA logo and the assurance: “We can protect your identity.”
Part of a Broader Campaign
This clip is part of the CIA’s ongoing “The World Needs You” global informant recruitment campaign, which began in 2021. The campaign targets individuals with knowledge of national security threats.
Increased Focus on China
The agency’s focus on China has intensified in recent years. In 2021, it formed a specialized China Mission Center. This unit is responsible for gathering intelligence related to China’s government, military, and economic activities.
Reach and Reaction
The post has gained significant traction, amassing over 1 million views. It was also shared by other US agencies like the FBI and the Department of Defense.
Public reaction is divided. Some support the CIA’s efforts, while others criticize it as an espionage attempt against China. The Chinese government has not issued an official statement on the matter.



