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  2. Jul 25, 2023 · Over the years, several countries have been considered as potential candidates to join the Five Eyes, including India, Israel, Germany and South Korea. Currently, the most likely candidate is...

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    In 2013 it was reported that Germany was interested in joining the Five Eyes alliance. At that time, several members of the United States Congress, including Tim Ryan and Charles Dent, were pushing for Germany's entrance to the Five Eyes alliance. Five Eyes Plus

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  4. Sep 10, 2021 · At first, such an arrangement looks reasonable enough. Germany is an important North Atlantic Treaty Organization ally. The U.S. stations tens of thousands of soldiers there. Germany even hosts American nuclear missiles. But a closer inspection shows Germany isn’t as reliable as the surface suggests.

  5. Feb 22, 2021 · Membership of Five Eyes is exclusive and currently only includes English speaking countries. However, the intelligence sharing network has two further tiers. In addition to the original Five, Nine Eyes features Denmark, France, Norway, and the Netherlands. Fourteen Eyes adds Germany, Belgium, Sweden, and Spain.

  6. Mar 18, 2021 · While the idea of second and third-tier allies such as Germany or Japan acceding to the ‘no spy’ club of the Five is a non-starter, a degree of inter-operability in military Sigint and cyber operations will be needed for these and other countries to provide credible assistance for Western strategy in Europe and Asia.

  7. Oct 12, 2018 · None suggested that Germany, Japan or other nations outside the Five Eyes network had been invited to meetings of the intelligence alliance, which was set up after World War Two to counter Soviet...

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