Senate Intelligence Committee releases bipartisan report on foreign intelligence threats
Report warns of growing threats from China, Russia, and other countries
Committee recommends increasing funding for intelligence agencies and strengthening alliances with foreign partners
The Senate Intelligence Committee has released a bipartisan report detailing the growing threats to national security from foreign intelligence services. The report, which was released on Tuesday, warns that China and Russia are the most significant threats to the United States, but that other countries, such as Iran and North Korea, also pose a serious threat.
The report recommends increasing funding for intelligence agencies and strengthening alliances with foreign partners to counter these threats. The report also calls for the creation of a new national security strategy to address the evolving threats from foreign intelligence services.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is a bipartisan committee that oversees the intelligence community. The committee is chaired by Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) and the ranking member is Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL).
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