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He said the exchange of intelligence was important in combating transnational crime.
The exchange of intelligence was an important part of US-UK efforts during the second world war.
Moreover, because Interpol's operations depend crucially on the exchange of intelligence, countries that cannot afford efficient intelligence databases cannot contribute significantly to the organization.
Those would include adding police officers, allowing the army to be involved in response to possible terrorist attacks, seeking to tighten European weapons laws and increasing the exchange of intelligence with the United States.
LONDON — Renewing a warning given to Britain while President George W. Bush was in office, the Obama administration has threatened to curb the exchange of intelligence information between the countries if a British court makes public the details of the interrogation techniques used against a former Guantánamo Bay detainee who claims he was tortured.
Among the steps being tested is the exchange of intelligence and police personnel between countries; four German investigators are working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington and a larger number of F.B.I. agents is working alongside counterparts in Germany.
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In 1995, the Justice Department established a policy, known as "the Wall," which regulated the exchange of foreign intelligence information between agents and criminal investigators.
The Department also supports post's assessment that consistent engagement, including the exchange of actionable intelligence, by senior USG officials is paramount.
Or they could employ a cold-war strategy weakening their enemies not with bullets but with the strategic exchange of intelligence, letting the police and military fight the war for them.
Special police commissions were established for the avowedly essential exchange of intelligence.
Therefore, any exchange of intelligence between Israel and the United States could have far-reaching consequences for the Middle East — and the world.
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