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The U.S. is directly involved in global intelligence sharing as a primary participant and coordinator, as evidenced by its daily operations [1], its use of intelligence sharing as a diplomatic lever with Germany [2], and its participation in the 'Five Eyes' alliance [3]. Furthermore, the U.S. maintains complex intelligence relationships with nations like Pakistan [4] and faces unique power dynamics with its foreign intelligence partners [5].
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United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com 4 facts
claimPakistan halted intelligence-sharing with the United States.
claimIntelligence sharing between the United States and its partners is a daily occurrence that may involve secure conferencing, phone calls, or automated data exchange.
claimThe United States government threatened to reduce intelligence sharing with Germany if Germany did not remove Huawei from its telecommunications infrastructure.
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.
Geopolitics of Trump Tariffs: How U.S. Trade Policy Has Shaken Allies cfr.org 1 fact
claimU.S. trade policy is threatening key aspects of relations with Australia and New Zealand, including 'Five Eyes' intelligence sharing, public support for U.S. ties, and joint efforts to counter Chinese influence in Pacific Island states.