'Five Eyes alliance' crumbling as UK, Aus, NZ and Canada give US cold shoulder
- Allies like the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada are considering limiting intelligence sharing with the US due to concerns about the Trump administration's relations with Moscow.
- Some US allies are reviewing their intelligence-sharing agreements with Washington due to concerns about the Trump administration's relations with Moscow.
- Concerns over US cyber operations against Russia have mounted as Rep. Jason Crow warned that any reduction could be catastrophic.
- France has announced it will provide military intelligence to Ukraine amid fears that allies may need to reassess their trust in the US under Trump's administration.
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Some US allies are considering reducing the amount of intelligence they share with Washington in response to the Trump administration's conciliatory approach to Russia, four sources told NBC News.
Some US allies are considering reducing the amount of intelligence they share with Washington in response to the Trump administration's conciliatory approach to Russia.
NBC reported Thursday that some U.S. allies including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada are considering reducing the intelligence they share with Washington because of President Trump's recent line. Four sources told the channel. The Trump administration's warming of relations with Russia is not welcome in these countries, and according to the report, these countries are considering this step out of concern about …
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