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The U.S. is the primary nation affected by the September 11 attacks, leading to significant shifts in its intelligence strategies [1], national security partnerships [2], and military engagements in Central Asia [3]. The event also prompted international intelligence cooperation with the U.S. [4] and became a focal point for various geopolitical claims regarding the country's future [5].
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United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com 3 facts
claimFollowing the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the United States intelligence community expanded its foreign intelligence liaison relationships as a primary component of its counterterrorist strategy.
accountFollowing the September 11, 2001 attacks, French President Jacques Chirac directed the French intelligence services, the DGSE and DGSI, to share counterterrorist intelligence with the United States as if the United States were their own service.
claimUnited States intelligence partnerships have developed as consequences of major national security challenges over the past century, specifically two world wars, the Cold War, and post-9/11 counter-terrorism operations.
Amid Anticipation of Government Disclosure, 'We Are Not Alone ... religiondispatches.org 1 fact
claimSteven Greer claimed in 2002 that UFO disclosure could have prevented the September 11 terror attacks and freed the United States from oil dependence.
Tracing the geopolitical influence and regional power dynamics in ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimThe United States and NATO have increased their focus on Central Asia due to its proximity to Afghanistan, where they have maintained military engagement since the September 11, 2001 attacks.