![]() ![]() Western European countries must deepen their cooperation in order to prevent Russia from being successful in its divisiveness. The second involves creating potential, and exploiting existing, barriers to cooperation between national intelligence agencies via the use of Edward Snowden, WikiLeaks, and its potential violations of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. The first involves increasing the so-called noise-tosignal ratio via the dissemination of preferred narratives through media outlets, Internet trolling on social media, the cultivation of friendly populists in Western Europe, and the manipulation of complex ethnic grievances in Eastern Europe. Overview Synopsis Credits Film Details Notes Brief Synopsis A reformed criminal hunts Nazi spies in London during the Blitz. It also illustrates how it affects intelligence and counterintelligence missions undertaken by Western European countries in at least two ways. This policy brief highlights how the Russian disinformation campaign strives to enhance Russian deterrence of unfavourable policy responses to its foreign policy actions. Since 1978, there have been 35 major espionage convictions in the navy alone. They also perform counter-intelligence missions in order to hinder the intelligence operations of others. Western European countries rely on intelligence to collect information on the capabilities and intentions of friends and foes alike.
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