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Allies should ‘merge' military and police intelligence to counter China: Pentagon
2020-07-10
[Washington Examiner] American and European allies need to "merge" the intelligence gathered by national security and law enforcement officials in order to fend off nontraditional threats from China and Russia, according to a senior Pentagon official.

"Most of what our competitors and adversaries are doing in Europe to undermine our resilience and undermine our political cohesion is in the law enforcement realm," Michael Ryan, one of the Defense Department’s top officials for European and NATO policy, told the European Union Defense Washington Forum. "We need to find a way to merge that military intelligence and law enforcement intelligence, so that working between NATO and the EU, we get all of our tools moving in the right direction to deal with those efforts."

Ryan’s solution, in the broadest terms, involves enhanced "intelligence-sharing" not only between allied governments but between traditional national security entities and law enforcement agencies empowered to work within a country. His comments underscore the U.S. perception that China and Russia are targeting Western allies through nonmilitary means.

"A huge amount of these challenges are coming in private sector entities or civil society," said Center for Strategic and International Studies Senior Vice President Kathleen Hicks, building on Ryan’s suggestion.

Their suspicions dovetail with a statement from the 2017 White House National Security Strategy, which warned that Western "adversaries exploit our free and democratic system to harm the United States." Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been making that case to European allies, particularly in light of China’s push for a Beijing-backed telecommunications giant to win the contracts to build the 5G next-generation wireless technology infrastructure in leading European and developing countries.

"We must take off the golden blinders of economic ties and see that the China challenge isn’t just at the gates; it’s in every capital, it’s in every borough, it’s in every province," Pompeo told European officials and analysts last month.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  I cannot believe my eyes, the massive goat rope and jug screw we went through to create the NCTC and the state fusion centers for Countering Terroist Threats were design to do just that. Integrating state and local law enforcement intelligence databases has been a complain large part. The LE Sensite and classified Information up to and including TS SCI material is ongoing now. Expanding content with DoD sourced info is additive. Classic deep state rice bowl, empire building issues it appears.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-07-10 16:11  

#6  /\ We can thank Woody Wilson, the Versailles Treaty and, later, Neville Chamberlain, for that.
Posted by: Clem   2020-07-10 11:08  

#5  ^Sure it is. Just like Nazi Germany was a boogeyman.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-07-10 09:43  

#4  All of these intelligence agencies are united: against us. China is just a boogeyman to get what they want the most: transnational globalist organizations with hard power.
Posted by: Maggie Poodle6767   2020-07-10 08:59  

#3  Merge with Europe? Lol, the US can't even get unity amongst its own security services, so how does one expect success with Europe?
Posted by: Clem   2020-07-10 07:03  

#2  China should be taught not to play with biological weapons. In fact, I'd call it #1 priority.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-07-10 04:52  

#1  The bilateral effort used against candidate and later President Donald Trump could be employed as a model.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-07-10 04:49  

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