5 Eyes 'not completely' able to fill US intel sharing void
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Former US Cyber Command chief Paul Nakasone expressed concerns over a recent halt in US intelligence sharing with Ukraine, calling it a vital component of global cybersecurity. Nakasone described the Pentagon's threat information as a 'crown jewel' that provides significant advantages over adversaries. He noted that while Ukraine's European allies and Five Eyes nations could offer some support, they cannot fully replace the intelligence usually provided by the US. The shifts in US foreign policy, including military aid pauses, have increased pressure on allies to bolster their assistance to Ukraine.
Former Chief of US Cyber Command and NSA General Paul Nakasone expressed concern over a recent pause in US intelligence sharing with Ukraine, emphasizing its critical importance.
Nakasone referred to the threat information shared by the Pentagon as 'a crown jewel of US intelligence,' essential for maintaining an advantage in global security.
He indicated that while European allies and Five Eyes nations could offer some cybersecurity support, they would not be able to fully replace US intelligence capabilities.
The recent US foreign policy shifts have raised questions about military and intelligence collaboration with allies, potentially compromising efforts to assist Ukraine effectively.
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