Shane Harris
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What had been decades of confidence that European allies in particular had had in the United States, regardless of whether a Republican or a Democrat was sitting in the Oval Office.
Yes. So the most important intelligence sharing arrangement that the United States has is something that is referred to as the five eyes. And that refers to five countries, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, that have this longstanding kind of pact where they share highly sensitive intelligence and information online.
Yes. So the most important intelligence sharing arrangement that the United States has is something that is referred to as the five eyes. And that refers to five countries, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, that have this longstanding kind of pact where they share highly sensitive intelligence and information online.
Yes. So the most important intelligence sharing arrangement that the United States has is something that is referred to as the five eyes. And that refers to five countries, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, that have this longstanding kind of pact where they share highly sensitive intelligence and information online.
auf einer Routinenbasis mit einander, die Interesse auf ihre gemeinsame Sicherheit haben. Und wirklich die großen, großen Spieler in diesem Bereich sind oft die Vereinigten Staaten und das Vereinigte Königreich. Um euch ein Beispiel zu geben, wie nahe wir Informationen mit den USA teilen,
auf einer Routinenbasis mit einander, die Interesse auf ihre gemeinsame Sicherheit haben. Und wirklich die großen, großen Spieler in diesem Bereich sind oft die Vereinigten Staaten und das Vereinigte Königreich. Um euch ein Beispiel zu geben, wie nahe wir Informationen mit den USA teilen,
auf einer Routinenbasis mit einander, die Interesse auf ihre gemeinsame Sicherheit haben. Und wirklich die großen, großen Spieler in diesem Bereich sind oft die Vereinigten Staaten und das Vereinigte Königreich. Um euch ein Beispiel zu geben, wie nahe wir Informationen mit den USA teilen,
When it comes to signals intelligence, which is like electronic eavesdropping, intercepting emails and other digital communication, the physical infrastructure, you know, literally like the technology, the kit that these two countries rely on, is intertwined in some locations. It is that closely connected. Vielen Dank.
When it comes to signals intelligence, which is like electronic eavesdropping, intercepting emails and other digital communication, the physical infrastructure, you know, literally like the technology, the kit that these two countries rely on, is intertwined in some locations. It is that closely connected. Vielen Dank.
When it comes to signals intelligence, which is like electronic eavesdropping, intercepting emails and other digital communication, the physical infrastructure, you know, literally like the technology, the kit that these two countries rely on, is intertwined in some locations. It is that closely connected. Vielen Dank.
Maybe on a less exclusive, maybe a bit more restricted basis, but certainly shares with other NATO allies, you know, France, Germany. The United States, you know, for decades has depended extensively on German intelligence to tell us information about terrorist organizations and particular threats that are brewing in Europe that might be of interest or a threat to the United States.
Maybe on a less exclusive, maybe a bit more restricted basis, but certainly shares with other NATO allies, you know, France, Germany. The United States, you know, for decades has depended extensively on German intelligence to tell us information about terrorist organizations and particular threats that are brewing in Europe that might be of interest or a threat to the United States.
Maybe on a less exclusive, maybe a bit more restricted basis, but certainly shares with other NATO allies, you know, France, Germany. The United States, you know, for decades has depended extensively on German intelligence to tell us information about terrorist organizations and particular threats that are brewing in Europe that might be of interest or a threat to the United States.
So this is the kind of, you know, on the ground, if you like, level of sharing that goes on just routinely. And it happens importantly via channels and via career employees that are in place regardless of who the heads of government, the heads of state are in the various member countries.
So this is the kind of, you know, on the ground, if you like, level of sharing that goes on just routinely. And it happens importantly via channels and via career employees that are in place regardless of who the heads of government, the heads of state are in the various member countries.
So this is the kind of, you know, on the ground, if you like, level of sharing that goes on just routinely. And it happens importantly via channels and via career employees that are in place regardless of who the heads of government, the heads of state are in the various member countries.
I've always loved it because, you know, they're all watching. And importantly, I should say, it's interesting to follow on that. In The Five Eyes, in that agreement, what's important too is they do not spy on each other. Right. That is something that's also very special to the relationship in those five countries.
I've always loved it because, you know, they're all watching. And importantly, I should say, it's interesting to follow on that. In The Five Eyes, in that agreement, what's important too is they do not spy on each other. Right. That is something that's also very special to the relationship in those five countries.
I've always loved it because, you know, they're all watching. And importantly, I should say, it's interesting to follow on that. In The Five Eyes, in that agreement, what's important too is they do not spy on each other. Right. That is something that's also very special to the relationship in those five countries.
I think that's right. And you're right to say that it makes everyone less safe because if any country is holding back on information, arguably that is potentially making everybody less informed and less aware, which could have real world implications.