Concerns Rise Among Allies Over Intelligence Sharing Amid Trump’s Russia Policy
Allied nations are expressing deep concerns over the future of intelligence sharing with the United States, particularly as relations between Trump and Putin appear to strengthen. Reports indicate that key allies, including members of the Five Eyes alliance and Israel, are considering scaling back their intelligence contributions due to fears over potential leaks and shifting U.S. foreign policy. As Trump’s rapport with Moscow grows, an atmosphere of mistrust spreads among NATO countries, leading them to reassess the extent to which they can safely share sensitive information with the U.S. Critics warn that this new direction could undermine alliances and compromise critical intelligence access, reflecting a broader crisis of trust within the international community.
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