Intelligense-sharing
The top U.S. commander
for NATO says the alliance will begin to improve intelligence-sharing with
members and cooperation about the movement of foreign fighters from Iraq and
Syria to the U.S. and other Western countries.
Air
Force Gen. Philip Breedlove says individual nations have been sharing
intelligence but that NATO will begin to take that challenge on more broadly.
He says there will be a wider effort to use intelligence to track individuals
who could travel to and threaten other Western countries.
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