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He may not call it that, but when he refers to "intelligence", that is what he will mean.
One way was through human intelligence (humint), which refers to intelligence gathered through personal interaction.
"Sources and methods" is widely understood to be a term that refers to intelligence operations.
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"We know the threat is real". Farbstein said, referring to intelligence reports warning of an increasing risk of terrorists targeting airplanes and the aviation industry.
"There has been a lot of improvement in I.S.R.-related U.S. support to Pakistan," said a senior Pakistani security official, referring to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
"This is directly related to the Mali mission, but it could also give Africom a more enduring presence for I.S.R.," one American military official said Sunday, referring to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
"These people are scared not to die," she said, referring to intelligence reports that security and paramilitary forces loyal to President Saddam Hussein had coerced men to fight by threatening their families.
"While it may seem obvious to many, it was important we specified that by asking about having 'half a brain' we were not talking literally and instead referring to intelligence," says Curtis.
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