Thursday, November 3, 2022

The Head Of Australia's Intelligence Agencies Says The Five-Eyes Focus Is Now On China

 

ABC News Australia: Australian Secret Intelligence Service boss Paul Symon says Australian agencies will be busier as focus shifts to Indo-Pacific 

The nation's overseas spy chief has warned that Australian intelligence agencies are likely to face heavier responsibilities as Western nations grapple with an increasingly assertive and powerful China. 

The director-general of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), Paul Symon, who is due to retire shortly, gave a wide-ranging speech to the National Security College in Canberra earlier this week. 

Mr Symon said that during the Cold War the "batting order" among Western intelligence agencies was clear, with the United States taking the lead, followed next by the United Kingdom, and then Canada and Australia after that.  

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WNU Editor: Director-general of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), Paul Symon, makes it very clear in the above video that China is now the focus for the Five-Eyes intelligence organization.

2 comments:

  1. "Paul Symon, makes it very clear in the above video that China is now the focus for the Five-Eyes intelligence organization."

    So we can expect Hunter and Joe to be arrested any day now.

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  2. Only if they can find Agent Garfunkle

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