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    The New Cold War Is Being Fought On LinkedIn

    June 5, 20263 Mins Read
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    One of the more fascinating stories this week had nothing to do with missiles, aircraft carriers, or battlefield reports. Instead, it came from the intelligence agencies of the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The Five Eyes alliance issued a rare joint warning claiming Chinese intelligence services are aggressively using professional networking sites and online recruitment platforms to identify and recruit individuals with access to sensitive information. The targets reportedly include military personnel, defense specialists, intelligence professionals, foreign policy experts, journalists, and think tank employees.

    According to the bulletin, Chinese operatives allegedly create fake companies, false recruiter profiles, and seemingly legitimate consulting opportunities designed to attract people with valuable knowledge. Individuals are offered money to write reports or provide analysis, often beginning with harmless topics before gradually being pushed toward more sensitive information. Intelligence officials claim some recruits receive hundreds or even thousands of dollars per report, with payments increasing as the information becomes more valuable.

    Whether every allegation is true is almost secondary to the larger trend. We are watching the transformation of espionage itself. During the Cold War, spies met in dark alleys, passed briefcases, and exchanged coded messages. Today intelligence gathering takes place through social media, networking platforms, encrypted messaging applications, artificial intelligence, and massive data collection systems. The battlefield has expanded into cyberspace, finance, telecommunications, academia, and even job recruitment websites.

    What makes this warning significant is that it was issued jointly. The Five Eyes alliance rarely releases public statements of this nature. The bulletin explicitly stated that Chinese military intelligence seeks to obtain military, political, and economic intelligence that could provide a strategic advantage over Western nations. The coordinated nature of the warning suggests these governments increasingly view China not simply as a competitor but as a long-term strategic rival.

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    Throughout history, great powers have always competed for resources, technology, and information. The difference today is that information itself has become one of the most valuable strategic assets in the world. Whoever possesses superior information gains an advantage across virtually every field.

    This is why I have repeatedly argued that we are entering a very different world than the one that existed after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The period from 1991 onward was built upon increasing globalization and integration. What is emerging now looks increasingly like competing economic, technological, and geopolitical blocs. Supply chains are being reorganized. Capital is being redirected. Military spending is rising. Intelligence agencies are becoming more active. Trust between major powers continues to decline.

    The timing is particularly interesting. We are already seeing growing tensions surrounding Taiwan, expanding military preparations throughout Asia, rising defense spending across Europe, and an increasingly fragmented global economy. At the same time, intelligence agencies are publicly warning about espionage campaigns aimed at gaining military, political, and economic advantages. These developments rarely occur in isolation.

    Our models have warned that 2026 would be a panic-cycle year characterized by rising volatility and geopolitical escalation. As we move toward 2027, the risk of major geopolitical confrontations continues to rise. By 2028, the economic pressures begin colliding with those geopolitical tensions as sovereign debt problems, slowing growth, and civil unrest emerge throughout various regions. Then comes the major ECM turning point in 2029.

    The warning issued this week is another reminder that the struggle for global power is already taking place. The methods may have changed, but human nature has not.



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