Chinese Assassin: Loose end not tied
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zootie — 10 years ago(February 29, 2016 10:08 PM)
I took it at face value: she was a Chinese or Korean spy, and she was trying to kill him in earnest.
At the time, there was a split between the USSR and China, another "cold war" of sorts (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Soviet_split
). While they both were against the West on principle, under the surface, there were considerable tensions.
An operative w/o foreknowledge of another (and instructions to cooperate) would take aggressive action if she found another covert intelligence agent in the middle of her operation, even if such an agent would appear to be from a friendly power (even more so if the only other friendly power is not really so friendly).
That's how you have the USA and Israel spying on its allies (like with Germany a couple years ago). -
!!!deleted!!! (41638798) — 9 years ago(May 08, 2016 01:06 AM)
I actually think she was part of the Stasi/HVA network that was operating in the hotel (along with the one woman with the short hair). I think they sent her to attack him so his cover wouldn't be blown when the report was found missing (they were listening in via the bug in the room so they knew he had taken it as opposed to just photographing it, meaning that questions would start to be asked once Mayer/NATO realized someone had stolen it). I mean, she was waiting for him and seemed to know where he had been.
Exactly.
If that incident with her had not happened to deflect blame from Martin, the second they discovered the tape/disk was missing from the safe, he'd have been the prime suspecthaving opportunity galore to steal it.
They had a very carefully preplanned fake incident using their Chinese woman to create an incident that would get them looking away from Martin.
It was classic deflection and protection of their prime asset.
Otherwise, he'd have been blamed IMMEDIATELY. Martin was in the direct firing line of blame without making it look like the Chinese woman stole it.

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