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The mission of intelligence is to give real information for government


Kimmo Huosionmaa

In the INF-contract is one thing, what is forgotten, and that is in 2007 Vladimir Putin said, that the INF contract is against the Russian interest, and that thing is sometimes interpreted as that Russia would leave the contract, what makes this contract as the "empty paper", and if there is only one nation, what is in the circle of the contract, will that mean, that contract has no mean. There is no contract if everybody part of the paper breaks it all the time.

Real information is not always pleased the leaders of the government. But in fact, the truth always hurts.  The mission of the intelligence is to give information to the leaders of the nation, not just say, what other people want. The thing in that work is to find out, what other side don't want to tell about their plans. Sometimes the discussions between the parts of the conflict or crises are meant only for playing time for own mobilization and filling the weapon storages for military operations.

Sometimes in history, the international contracts are made for giving time to prepare for war and the most well-known case about that kind of contracts is the Munich agreement, what Hitler made with Neville Chamberlain 1938. In that agreement, Hitler promised to connect the Sudeten areas of Czechoslovakia in Germany and leave another area of that nation alone. But then he broke that contract and occupied the entire country. This was beginning the advantage, what has driven the world to the conflict, what is known as the Second World War.

And about a year later German invasion to Poland began. So the intelligence services mission is to find out this kind of plans. This kind of information about secret plans of war are not public information, and getting the authentic plans and evidence about them needs Intelligence to operate in illegal areas. The most interesting part of the job is to predict the next move, what the opposite state would do, and one thing in the dictatorships is also very remarkable.

The thing is that the head of the state would not actually even know, what is going on behind his back. Or maybe those persons just tell the lies. There have been also many other things, how the other nation would risk the national security in the United States and why not in other nations. One of them is to support and drive the "own man" to the head of the state, and then this person would kick off the military command.

And this is the thing, what every person should know. Of course, there are persons, who are using the publicity for getting what they want. The best example in history was Adolph Hitler, who was supported by media, what was controlled by the supporters of the Nazis, and the only truth, what was allowed, was the truth, what was given by the head of propaganda. And this is the thing in the Intelligence. Many times the things, what are told to the head of the state, are what the head of the state wants to hear, or what the informer wants to tell to the head of state.

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