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Keywords
Anglo-American relations, American intelligence services, information sharing, intelligence channels, intelligence services responsibilities, Iron Curtain, Eastern Bloc, Soviet satellite states, Soviet foreign policy, diplomatic officials, First Indochina War, mobilisation, war preparations, threat of war with the USSR, contingency planning, predicting enemy intentions, assessing enemy strength, Anglo-Egyptian relations, British army, geographic intelligence, military bases, intelligence reports, intelligence requirements, foreign policy, political intelligence, British intelligence organisation, intelligence distribution, German intelligence services, liaison, propaganda, censorship, intelligence gathering, security, German government, personnel, manpower, manpower reductions, Hong Kong, colonies, empire, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee duties, embassies, military strength, radar, defence, training, border controls, border disputes, diplomatic intelligence, peace proposals, armistice, prisoners of war, aircraft, Chinese air force, colonial independence movements, communism, French government, French armed forces, military situation reports, military supplies, Arab world, Iranian politics