NATO Intelligence Chiefs Admit That Sharing Secrets Is A 'Challenge'


CBC: NATO intelligence chiefs admit sharing secrets is a 'challenge' within the alliance

'We must become faster,' says senior NATO intelligence executive.

Sharing among friends is a perennial problem, especially in a military alliance. NATO's intelligence chiefs came face-to-face with that fact during two days of closed-door meetings in Ottawa this week.

"We are equipped, but must do better in the future," said Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven, the alliance's assistant secretary general for intelligence. "We must become faster."

NATO and the Canadian military opened the door Thursday to CBC News and The Canadian Press to answer questions about the meetings, which saw many military officers swap their uniforms for more discrete civilian clothing.

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WNU Editor:  Trust is always a problem in large organizations like this one. Too many competing interests with different agendas.

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