According to the source, members of the Five Eyes alliance, as well as Israel and Saudi Arabia, are concerned that the identities of foreign intelligence sources could fall into Russian hands due to US negligence and are therefore considering reducing intelligence sharing with Washington.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump at the G20 Summit in Osaka (Japan) on June 28, 2019
Today, March 7, NBC News quoted five informed sources as saying that some US allies are considering reducing intelligence sharing with Washington in response to the Trump administration's return to building relations with Russia.
Allies are being pushed into a dilemma over concerns that foreign intelligence assets could be exposed by US indiscretions, according to sources including two foreign officials.
Every intelligence agency takes seriously its commitment to foreign agents and to protecting the identity and safety of those sources. Anything that could threaten that commitment could force some intelligence agencies to refuse to share some information with the United States, the sources said.
US allies, including Israel, Saudi Arabia and members of the Five Eyes group (which includes the US, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand), are said to be considering adjusting current intelligence-sharing rules in response to the US-Russia warming.
“These discussions are ongoing,” according to a source with direct knowledge of the talks.
The Trump administration has shaken long-held views of Washington among close allies and whether the United States is still a side they can rely on, said an unnamed Western official.
"There are very serious discussions going on about what kind of information can be shared with the US. The Five Eyes group has always worked on the principle of not spying on each other," the official said, adding that the level of trust is currently wavering.
However, up to this point, the parties have not made any specific decisions or actions.
The review is part of a broader review of many allies' relationships with the United States, including diplomacy, trade and military cooperation, as well as intelligence, the sources said.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/cac-dong-minh-my-can-nhac-giam-chia-se-tinh-bao-voi-chinh-quyen-ong-trump-185250307062008118.htm
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