The Diplomat:
The five-country anglophone intelligence-sharing arrangement known as “Five Eyes” is collaborating with outside partners France, Japan, and South Korea to better understand North Korea’s military activities, a Kyodo News report noted on Sunday.
“Five Eyes” consists of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The five countries share intelligence from sensitive sources, including signals intelligence and human intelligence, with relatively little bureaucratic friction.
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