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intelligence asset
noun
A resource by means of which intelligence is gathered
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He suggested, once again, that he had been an intelligence asset.
But one particular cable does not turn a diplomat into an intelligence asset.
He adds that he's probably "the highest valued Cuban intelligence asset in US history".
Instead, they noted, the Cuban agents were exchanged for an unnamed American "intelligence asset" held in Cuba for 20 years.
MI6 agents could be maverick and "off-message" and less valuable an intelligence asset as a result, he added.
Paul Manafort lied about his relationship with a supposed Russian intelligence asset to whom he passed the campaign's polling data.
Native Arabic speakers – Israelis of Iraqi or Egyptian origin – were a priceless intelligence asset from the start.
In the Afghan telling, the theft of their prized intelligence asset is an egregious example of American bullying, and President Hamid Karzai remains furious about it.
An intelligence asset in Germany who had access to sensitive documents had presented some difficulties to his handlers, and so was nominated for a test.
They said Mr. Ghailani was a "longstanding Al Qaeda terrorist" and was initially treated as an intelligence asset after his capture.
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Manafort's redactions center on contacts between him and Kilimnik, the Russian-intelligence asset.
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