U.S. National Intelligence Strategy Report Has Been Released

Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats sworn in by Vice President Pence. Office of the Vice President

CNN: US intelligence agencies warn of threats from new and old foes

Washington (CNN)US intelligence agencies are grappling with the "most complex and diverse threats ever seen" from a host of adversaries, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said Tuesday while unveiling his office's new National Intelligence Strategy.

Among those named in the strategy were the expected -- Russia, China, North Korea and Iran -- as well as a raft of non-state actors and terrorist threats that "pose challenges within traditional, non-traditional, hybrid, and asymmetric military, economic, and political spheres."

The new strategy, which sets the agenda for the country's 17 intelligence agencies and has been released every four years, also placed on emphasis on the need for the intelligence community to be more transparent and to ensure its voice is heard in the national security conversation.

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More News On The Release Of The U.S. National Intelligence Strategy Report

China’s tech, North Korea’s nuclear weapons and Russia among major threats facing US, says intelligence report -- SCMP/AP/AFP
U.S. Faces Increasing Threats From Weakening World Order and Isolationism, Intelligence Agencies Warn -- The New York Times
Intel report warns of 'complex' threats, competition from Russia and China in space race -- FOX News
U.S. Intelligence Warns That Russia and China Are Seizing on Global Turmoil -- Bloomberg
New intelligence strategy identifies emerging tech as major threat -- The Hill
US intelligence warns of ‘ever more diverse’ threats -- Military Times/AP
What worries US intelligence officials? Russia, China and Western isolationism -- ABC News

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