apart from the CIA, KGB and MI6, what were some other powerful and influential intelligence services in the 20th century?
Apart from the CIA, KGB and MI6...
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ISI
Mossad after 1970 and NSA after 2000
Mossad is the only one that works as advertised.
Can anyone explain to me what the FUCK the Defense Intelligence Agency is supposed to be, and why it isn't redundant?
I've never really heard much about ISI
wasn't its influence only limited to south asia?
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Afghanistan has been globally relevant for awhile now.
The ones you don't hear about.
>also MfS aka Stasi
>bumfuckistan
you don't need to particularly influential to operate in a neighbouring country which you share a porous border with
You can still make the West look retarded though.
>implying they weren't keeping him prisoner in abbottobad
The DIA deals solely in military intelligence. It's not redundant because it's narrowly focused.
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But the military already has four other intelligence branches.
Probably NSA + NRO
If you want to look who has the most power, budgets never lie.
Cuba´s DGI is underrated
did they do anything particularly special?
the lizardmen
infiltrated CIA several times
took over the venezuelan state (won´t get into this because 25 year rule)
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>forgetting about the GRU
they're the better commie agency, remove chekist fucking shits
this, also UDBA debatably
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