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The U.S. government operates the U.S. Intelligence Community as its primary apparatus for foreign signals intelligence collection [1] and maintains complex, resource-heavy partnerships with foreign entities through this same organization [2].

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United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com EveryCRSReport.com 2 facts
accountIn exchange for significant military aid, the government of the Shah of Iran permitted the United States to operate two signals intelligence sites in northern Iran, which allowed the U.S. Intelligence Community to collect missile telemetry from the Soviet missile test facility at Tyuratam.
claimForeign intelligence partners of the United States face risks in their relationships with the U.S. Intelligence Community due to the significantly greater resources and capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community compared to those of its allies.