Crown Prince Suggests Terror Intelligence Hub
From Times Wire Reports
At a Riyadh conference attended by delegates from more than 50 countries, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Abdullah called for creation of a worldwide center to share intelligence on terrorism.
Abdullah, the kingdom’s de facto ruler, said a global intelligence-sharing center could allow experts and officials worldwide to “exchange information instantly” to prevent attacks.
Saudi Arabia is already thought to exchange information with the U.S., but has been criticized for not disclosing the steps it takes internally.
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