A historic measure in times of tension
Attention, world! The US government just took a bold step by prohibiting its government personnel in China, including family members and contractors with security clearances, from having intimate or romantic relationships with Chinese citizens. Because? Because in a world where geopolitics and intelligence are key, every detail counts. Information is power!
From the Cold War to the 21st century
This policy, implemented by former ambassador Nicholas Burns in January, marks a return to norms not seen since the Cold War. Although some agencies already had restrictions, it is now a general rule: no fraternization! And yes, although it sounds extreme, there are compelling reasons. Did you know that Chinese intelligence services have used seduction tactics to obtain secrets? That’s how it is! History repeats itself, and this time, the United States is not taking any chances.
The only exception: if you were already in a relationship before the rule, you can request an exemption. But if they deny it… goodbye to the job or goodbye to love! Hard? Yes. Necessary? For Washington, absolutely.
Why now?
The tensions between Washington and Beijing are at an all-time high. Trade, technology, espionage… it all adds up! Experts such as Peter Mattis, former CIA analyst, confirm that China not only uses professional spies, but also ordinary citizens under pressure. The lesson? In this game of power, even love can be a weapon.
And it’s not just the United States. China has also tightened its controls on its personnel abroad, prohibiting relations with foreigners and limiting movements. The message is clear: in modern geopolitics, loyalty comes first!
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