Now, a person who’s compromised by literally being in bed with a spy has even more pressure not to disclose the relationship, providing another avenue for blackmail.
Ehh not really another avenue for blackmail. They have a special hotline just for people in situations like this, minimal punishments as long as you didn’t willingly cooperate and promptly and fully report it all with details of people, time, place, etc. They disappear you for a short while to attempt to prevent the enemy from using any blackmail they have but its witness protect not Gitmo.
The thing US spy agencies learned decades ago was just this risk and they took steps to have internal services and solutions to allow escape valves so it wouldn’t work. They’re not completely incompetent. In fact it’s only in the past 5 years that China itself has established similar leniency for reporting the problem systems to deal with their own issues of western spies and blackmail.
Now might it keep them from reporting contacts to prevent getting in trouble and that hurting US mapping of Chinese counter-espionage/honey-pot networks and such if they want to continue the relationship? Sure, absolutely. But it’s not going to provide for trapping anyone in any deeper who’s fine with breaking it off.
Ehh not really another avenue for blackmail. They have a special hotline just for people in situations like this, minimal punishments as long as you didn’t willingly cooperate and promptly and fully report it all with details of people, time, place, etc. They disappear you for a short while to attempt to prevent the enemy from using any blackmail they have but its witness protect not Gitmo.
The thing US spy agencies learned decades ago was just this risk and they took steps to have internal services and solutions to allow escape valves so it wouldn’t work. They’re not completely incompetent. In fact it’s only in the past 5 years that China itself has established similar leniency for reporting the problem systems to deal with their own issues of western spies and blackmail.
Now might it keep them from reporting contacts to prevent getting in trouble and that hurting US mapping of Chinese counter-espionage/honey-pot networks and such if they want to continue the relationship? Sure, absolutely. But it’s not going to provide for trapping anyone in any deeper who’s fine with breaking it off.