Embedded Intelligence in Institutions: History, Ethics, and the Human Cost
3 mn readThe placement of intelligence officers within civilian organizations, training pipelines, and military institutions is neither new nor uniquely American. It is a practice shaped by global conflict, ideological competition, and evolving security threats. While such embedding has produced strategic advantages, it has also sparked enduring ethical debates and imposed profound psychological demands on those who […]
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