Britain Refuses To Share Intel

Britain is refusing to share intelligence with Bulgaria and Hungary, fearing that corruption in those nations intelligence agencies might result in British data getting back to the wrong people. This all became an issue after the EU established the Joint Situation Center, to coordinate intelligence from European Union members, to better deal with terrorism, gunrunning and all manner of avoidable (because of sufficient intelligence) disasters. The British checked out this arrangement, and found it wanting.
The British were always leery of arrangements like this , having been burned in the past. Moreover, they know that the smaller EU countries like to use this sharing arrangement to pick up free intel that they can use. The British don’t mind a certain amount of this, but they do mind outright sale of their info to gangsters or terrorists. No one likes to come right out and say this, but the problem is there, and apparently bad enough to let the current situation go public.
Bulgaria and Romania, who only recently joined the EU, had to clean up the corruption problems in their governments before they could get in. Both are now being criticized by the EU for quickly dropping their anti-corruption efforts once they were part of the EU, and basically going back to their bad old ways.



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Like a whacko cousin one keeps in the closet, nothing good comes from the E.U.
Now if you Brits would just stop cutting deals with the Mookie!
August 10th, 2008 at 11:53 am” but they do mind outright sale of their info to gangsters or terrorists”
thanks God they do !
Those former eastern countries are a reserve for trafficants of all sorts, y comprise in the governmental instances.
whose idea was to include them into EU ?
August 10th, 2008 at 12:57 pm