The article discusses the vital role intelligence sharing plays between the U.S. and its allies, especially amidst growing global dangers. Interviews with 18 current and former senior officials underscore trust's significance in these relationships. While some officials assert that ties, particularly between the U.S. and the U.K., are robust enough to handle political turbulence, the overarching concern remains: without trust, vital information may not flow seamlessly. Questions surrounding President Trump's past interactions with intelligence agencies amplify these worries and highlight the precarious state of international cooperation in intelligence sharing.
Intelligence sharing between the U.S. and allies has been crucial, but trust issues loom over future cooperation, particularly in times of heightened global threats.
The reliability of intelligence partnerships is rooted in trust, with concerns regarding Trump's past relationships with spy agencies stoking fears of future information sharing.
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