The ‘Five Eyes alliance’ is waning as the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada appear to be sidelining the US.

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  1. The notion that the Five Eyes alliance is “crumbling” seems a bit overstated, though it’s clear that there can be tensions and disagreements among the member countries—Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These nations have historically collaborated closely on intelligence sharing, but as geopolitical landscapes shift, divergent national interests and perspectives may arise.

    It’s important to remember that while individual countries may have differing approaches or may express discontent with specific actions or policies, the core relationship between these nations often remains robust. The intelligence-sharing framework is deeply ingrained and serves the strategic interests of all members.

    Ongoing dialogues, even if contentious, can lead to a more nuanced understanding of each country’s priorities and concerns. Instead of viewing it as a crumbling alliance, it might be more accurate to see it as an evolving relationship that reflects the current global context. What do you think?

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