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Spy Master Xu Yanjun Swapped: A High-Stakes Prisoner Exchange
20 Mar
Summary
- Spy master Xu Yanjun was freed from U.S. prison in a prisoner swap.
- The swap secured the release of three Americans held in China.
- Xu's return to China was reportedly part of a deal to get Americans home.

In a significant prisoner exchange that concluded in late 2024, spy master Xu Yanjun was released from U.S. custody and returned to China. This action followed his conviction for acting as a foreign agent. The exchange also facilitated the return of three American citizens who had been detained in China.
This high-stakes swap, which also included Ji Chaoqun and another Chinese national, was reportedly negotiated to bring Americans home. While some prosecutors and former intelligence officials view such exchanges as a strategic necessity, others, like former CIA officer James Olson, expressed strong disappointment, feeling it diminished the impact of Xu's prosecution.
Xu's return to China, along with Ji Chaoqun, has raised questions about the long-term consequences for espionage and intelligence operations. Ji Chaoqun has reportedly reconnected with friends from his time in the U.S., while Xu's future remains speculative, with former prosecutors suggesting he might be sidelined due to past operational failures.
The case highlighted significant operational security lapses, leading to a pause in Chinese intelligence activities and a subsequent adaptation. The exchange, while securing the release of Americans, has ignited debate about the effectiveness of intelligence operations and the nature of international espionage in an evolving geopolitical landscape.




