
From the text above, it can be deduced that
the American decision to declair war against Iraq was based on doubtless information.

From the text above, it can be deduced that
the American decision to declair war against Iraq was based on doubtless information.

From the text above, it can be deduced that
other interests were put above public security by secret service agents.

From the text above, it can be deduced that
political issues should not prevail over security matters.

From the text above, it can be deduced that
the author deeply criticizes the British secret service.

From the text above, it can be deduced that
open democracies welcome the action of intelligence services.

From the text above, it can be deduced that
journalists, in general, are very keen to cooperate with secret services.

From the text above, it can be deduced that
qualified young people have never been interested in becoming a secret agent.

Based on the text, judge the following items.
The best piece of information is not supposed to be available to anyone.

Based on the text, judge the following items.
Chiefs agree to the principle that intelligence can only be passed on to some special friends all over the world.

Based on the text, judge the following items.
Believable and opportune intelligence can decisively replace the action of the police, even cruise missiles, and bombs.