US recruiters used CCP-controlled app to pitch to Chinese nationals
Some US recruiters have utilized WeChat to target Chinese nationals for military service. WeChat is monitored by the Chinese government. Navy Recruiting Station Alhambra, in California, had a bulletin board with recent recruits. Most of them had “China” as their hometowns. Two Chinese nationals took photographs of the bulletin board and sent them to China’s Ministry of State Security.
From The Blaze:
Dr. Lawrence Sellin, a retired U.S. Army Reserve colonel and biological and chemical warfare defense expert, told Blaze News, “Infiltration of the U.S. military is a major goal of the Chinese Communist Party.”
“It is accomplished via Chinese immigrants to the United States who become permanent residents or U.S. citizens but remain loyal to the CCP, either directly by the Chinese immigrants themselves or their pro-CCP children,” he explained. “In fact, pro-CCP Chinese-American organizations are promoting such recruitment, facilitating CCP infiltration of the U.S. military.”
Gordon Chang, a Gatestone Institute senior fellow, similarly warned that China has “weaponized its nationals.”
He said in a comment to Blaze News, “China’s National Intelligence Law of 2017 requires Chinese nationals and entities to spy if relevant authorities make demands.”
“Moreover, in the Communist Party’s top-down system, no person can disobey an order from the Party. Additionally, the regime coerces all ethnic Chinese, regardless of nationality, to do its bidding by threatening harm to loved ones and relatives in China,” Chang stated. “Therefore, ethnic Chinese pose a special risk of espionage and sabotage to the U.S. military. Except under special circumstances, the U.S. military should not accept recruits who are Chinese nationals.”
Lily Tang Williams, a Republican congressional candidate in New Hampshire and a survivor of Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution, also argued against allowing foreign nationals from adversarial countries, including China, to enlist in the U.S. military.
Tang Williams told Blaze News, “China is our nation’s greatest hegemonic adversary. They have made it very clear that they are seeking to usurp the United States’ position in the world by taking advantage of our open society and using their nationals and businesses to spread their influence, doing military and economic espionage. The ‘China Dream’ is Xi Jinping’s ‘Soft Power Invasion’ slogan to enable China overtaking the U.S. as the dominant number one global power by 2049.”
Additional Reading:
Hathaway, C. (2025, August 02). China’s back door into our military? US recruiters use CCP-controlled messaging app to target Chinese nationals. The Blaze. Link.
Category: China, International Affairs, Military issues, Navy






Eric Swalwell was unavailable for comment.
He was busy smoking a cigarette, or was it a bench pressing contest? Hell, I don’t recall. Turds float.
The only reason Eric Swalwell can keep his head above water is because shit floats!
The Iran-Iraq war saw a similar situation. Many Iraqi soldiers were Shi’a while many Iraqi officers were Sunni. One may wonder how many fraggings occurred.
Ling Ting Tong, The Five Keys 1954 on Capital.records
WTF, over? Were they not paying attention?

Seems like there should be a law..
I passed this on to two guys who lived in the PRC for at least 10 years each and they said they saw evidence of this LAST YEAR. They now live in the USA and each has YouTube channels, as well as at least one joint channel. Their nicks are Serpentza and Laowhy86, while their joint channel is “The China Show” which is on every Friday. They are both worth following.