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Putin, China Linked to Honeytrap Plot Targeting Nuclear Secrets

Last updated: November 15, 2025 11:05 am
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Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping are engaged in a covert operation known as a “sex war” against the West. The two leaders are utilizing spies, seductresses, and so-called “honeytraps” to infiltrate defense, nuclear, and tech industries by exploiting lust and manipulation. This revelation comes from U.S. intelligence sources, who have warned that Moscow and Beijing are employing Cold War-era espionage tactics, focusing on using sexual relationships, marriages, and romantic liaisons to extract sensitive state and scientific information.

This coordinated campaign of psychological warfare is described by experts as a strategic weaponization of human weaknesses rather than traditional espionage tools. A senior Western counterintelligence source emphasized the potency of this approach, stating, “If you can get someone emotionally hooked, you can get them to hand over just about anything.” Russian intelligence agencies have reportedly revitalized their “honeytrap” programs from the Soviet era and are collaborating closely with China’s Ministry of State Security with the aim of targeting individuals working on nuclear or AI projects within Western defense and tech industries.

Former U.S. national security analyst Jeff Stoff expressed concerns about China’s aggressive tactics, noting that the country is strategically targeting startups, academic institutions, innovators, and Department of Defense-funded research projects as part of its economic warfare strategy. The situation has been described as the “Wild West” by James Mulvenon, chief intelligence officer at Pamir Consulting, who has encountered numerous LinkedIn requests from attractive young Chinese women seeking connection, raising suspicions of espionage.

Reports indicate that glamorous females have been attempting to access Western security and tech conferences, only to be turned away due to suspicions of being spies. One unsettling case involves a Russian woman who married an American aerospace engineer as part of a deep-cover mission, with the husband reportedly unaware of his wife’s true intentions. China’s involvement in the espionage efforts is equally aggressive, with evidence of romantic and business honeytraps being used interchangeably to steal intellectual property from startups and academic researchers.

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In Russia, the espionage model is more traditional, with former operatives like Anna Chapman and Aliia Roza known for their manipulative tactics. Chapman, known as the “red-haired temptress,” has resurfaced under a new alias linked to a Kremlin-funded intelligence museum. Roza has openly discussed her training as a “sex spy,” emphasizing the importance of communication, appearance, and psychology in manipulating targets. European intelligence sources have highlighted the evolving nature of Putin and Xi’s tactics, emphasizing the exploitation of emotions and desires as the new front line in espionage.

The infiltration of Western industries through seduction and manipulation poses a significant threat to national security and underscores the importance of vigilance against these unconventional tactics. As Putin and Xi continue to engage in their “sex war” against the West, counterintelligence efforts must adapt to combat these sophisticated and insidious strategies.

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