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Dead Drop: May 26

Dead Drop: May 26

MORE STARS ON THE WALL:  On Monday, the Central Intelligence Agency held its annual memorial ceremony where it honors CIA officers who have died in the line of duty. It is also the occasion when the CIA dedicates new stars.  This year, a total of eight stars were added.  Four represent named individuals lost long ago – but whose sacrifice is only now being memorialized on the wall. The four include three officers who died in a plane crash in Laos in 1961 and another honoring an officer who died 18 years go under circumstances that remain classified. There were four additional stars just added whose names remain classified – even in death.  The total number of stars on the Memorial Wall has now reached 125.

CHINESE CHECKERS: You’ve probably seen the story in the New York Times that says the Chinese government crippled U.S. spying operations in their country, “killing or imprisoning more than a dozen sources over two years.” We don’t know exactly what to make of that report – and apparently neither do the Chinese media, who alternatively applaud the report as a “sweeping victory” and also deny key aspects of the account.  The People’s Daily said it was a “purely fabricated story,” adding that it was “Most likely a piece of American-style imagination based on ideology.”  Although you can’t access the NYT online in China – the story quickly made its way onto Chinese social media.  “I will put my hands up and support the shooting of these spies," according to one online comment.  "Anyone who has sold their souls should not only be executed, but their bodies should not be buried and instead fed to wild dogs."  That last comment sounds like North Korean-style imagination to us.

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