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This counterintelligence interest could be from their own or third countries.
Their counterintelligence service knows who he is, but they're not running any sort of case on him.
As with most counterintelligence operations, the really hard part was getting the first break.
And there has been a 15-fold increase in the counterintelligence budget since 1996.
He is head of military counterintelligence, and cannot move freely.
A high-level review of counterintelligence is still under way within the administration, they said.
In any democratic society, counterintelligence is decidedly difficult and will never be perfect.
Many tell themselves that the government is simply guarding national security or counterintelligence.
In a way, being worthy of counterintelligence is a compliment.
A lawyer turned case officer, Smith never spent enough time in the field to learn the job, much less anything about counterintelligence.
He rose to be a staff sergeant in intelligence and counterintelligence.
In Subversives we study a lot of counterintelligence from different countries.
The official said the matter was being investigated as a counterintelligence case, not a criminal one.
The counterintelligence agent didn't go after him; maybe someone else did.
But we also know that he's a counterintelligence type, right?"
In modern practice, several missions are associated with counterintelligence from the national to the field level.
But after the collapse of the Soviet empire in 1991, counterintelligence no longer seemed as important.
Tales of espionage and counterintelligence, however, are a little different.
"From a counterintelligence standpoint, there was nothing to act on.
The counterintelligence officials disagreed, and their concern was shared by members of Congress.
"The counterintelligence service must always have preventive information on potential threats to state security," he said.
The counterintelligence people do a good job but they're pretty operational and, by their charter, foreign only.
What better way to run agents in any foreign country than first to establish a network within the country's counterintelligence services?
Intellectuals need not apply to be the new masters of counterintelligence.
Primarily, it's a lack of competence and understanding in counterintelligence.