Top lawmakers have been briefed in weeks
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U. S. intelligence agencies, the United Arab Emirates have engaged in a decades-long effort to manipulate the U. S. political system. U. S.
The United Arab Emirates, one of the main best friends of the United States. A U. S. military presence in the Middle East, he has used legal and illegal measures to push U. S. foreign policy. The U. S. economy is headed in a favorable direction for the country, according to the Washington Post.
The newspaper says its reporting is based on interviews with 3 other people who read the report but did not provide them with a copy.
He said the UAE has focused on the weaknesses of the U. S. political system. It added a “reliance on contributions from the Crusades, sensitivity to difficult lobbying companies, and lax enforcement of disclosure legislation designed to prevent interference from foreign governments. “
The report drafted through the National Intelligence Council and top lawmakers have been briefed on it in recent weeks.
The UAE reportedly hired 3 former US military and intelligence officials. The U. S. government called for the country to enter computers and control “American dissidents, politicians, news hounds and corporations. “
The men were prosecuted in U. S. federal court. After admitting that they offered the country hacking technology, they lost their security clearances and paid $1. 7 million to settle the scam charges.
UAE Ambassador to the United States Yousef Al Otaiba told the Post that he is “proud of the UAE’s influence and smart reputation in the United States. “
“He earned it with effort and deserves it. It is the product of decades of close cooperation between the UAE and the United States and effective diplomacy,” he said in a statement.
“It reflects common interests and shared values. “
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