Changing culture of intelligence
sharing
NATO’s top commander
in Europe said Wednesday that alliance nations must be willing to share their
intelligence faster if its new rapid-reaction force is to be effective in
countering threats.“Now we only share our intelligence well when we are
scared,” U.S. Gen. Philip Breedlove told a conference in the Netherlands. NATO
defence ministers agreed last month to create a quick-reaction force of 5,000
troops to meet challenges from Russia and Islamic extremists.
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