In. November 2017 French President Emmauel Marcon proposed creating a central European intelligence agency. The proposal would pool each member country’s intelligence services into a single agency which would help combat terrorism.
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@9N224LH 10mos10MO
While we ought to encourage co-operation between governments, I feel as if any intelligence service limits transparency and we ought to minimise the use of intelligence services altogether.
@9LVDVJH11mos11MO
Shared intelligence could put the uk in a Vulnerable position Regarding national security however Intelligence should be merge to protect our national security also
@9432ZLP3yrs3Y
should all intelligence agencies globally be mocked and exposed?
@93FBJFN3yrs3Y
No, but increase cooperation between already existing agencies
@9289YC53yrs3Y
No, but continue cooperation
@8XYWYZL3yrs3Y
There shouldn't be intelligence agencies
@8THTZ5V4yrs4Y
Yes, but still keep british intelligence.
@8T37N6B4yrs4Y
No, but information should be shared freely between EU intelligence agencies
@tcuniobrowne4yrs4Y
The intelligence services should work together but not completely merge
@8SMTYDS4yrs4Y
Intelligence agencies should be more aligned to support cooperation
@8QC65CB4yrs4Y
No, but the intelligence agencies should collaborate more.
Don’t know enough about it.
@9CVJ4BS2yrs2Y
Departments should be created that merge, but not entire agency
Fascinating proposition but unsure how it would work or be structured.
@99BJ2C82yrs2Y
Should be both. Each country has one and a centralised European one.
@97QTTGM2yrs2Y
Each country should have its own but also a centralised EU agency
@969CBTR2yrs2Y
No, but there should be increased collaboration between all member states.
@968YQKC2yrs2Y
No but ever greater cooperation should be encouraged
@95XX2S93yrs3Y
Each state should maintain an independent state run agency. However there should be an interdependent EU agency aswell.
@955SD9G3yrs3Y
Yes, if all participants prove their intel is gathered legally and ethically with the consent of their citizens.
@953RQKB3yrs3Y
But if the agencies are investigating each other, how does that work under the radar..?
@9CCQSR22yrs2Y
Yes, but each country should each keep its own branch
@8Q2CLXD4yrs4Y
No, but they should work closer together.
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