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The Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (Slovene: Slovenska obveščevalno-varnostna agencija; SOVA or Sova, pronounced [ˈsɔ̀ːʋa]; [1] lit. Owl) is the main civilian intelligence service of Slovenia [2] and as a government agency is subordinated directly to the Prime Minister of Slovenia.
98 Slovenia. 99 Somalia. 100 South Africa. 101 South Korea. 102 Spain. 103 Sri Lanka. 104 Sudan. ... Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) United States Department of ...
The Intelligence and Security Service of the Ministry of Defence (ISS MoD) is a directorate within the MoD. It reports directly to the Defence Minister, who has the same powers as Director of the Slovene Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA) or Director General of the Police, in implementing special forms of information collection.
In 2003, the CIA began to covertly arm and finance Somali warlords opposed to the Islamic Courts Union (ICU). [7] From the CIA station in Nairobi, Kenya CIA agents would make frequent trips to Mogadishu by plane where they would pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to the warlords. The CIAs policy was evaluated as a failure, due to the ICU ...
Slovak Information Service (Slovak: Slovenská informačná služba, SIS) is an intelligence agency of the government of Slovakia.It was established on February 15, 1993, as a descendant of the Federálna bezpečnostná informačná služba (the domestic intelligence agency of Czechoslovakia).
However, that opinion is contradicted by a CIA memo released in 2007. The CIA memo states that Novak's group provided a large amount of very useful intelligence, about both German and Italian military movements around Slovenia, directly to the Allied command in Cairo, through the use of daily radio transmissions. [33]
Slovenia is a member of the European Union and trade relations are subject to Slovenian, EU, and U.S. law. ... ^ Central Intelligence Agency. World Factbook ...
When Slovenia declared independence at the onset of the Yugoslav Wars in 1991, the Slovenian Territorial Defence and the Slovenian police comprised the majority of forces engaging the Yugoslav People's Army during the Ten-Day War. The Slovenian Armed Forces were formally established in 1994 as a reorganization of the Slovenia Territorial ...