Intelligence operations are like sneaky detective work done by special groups to help people make smart decisions.
Imagine you're playing hide and seek, but instead of just hiding, your friends use clever tricks to find out where you are before the game even starts. That’s kind of what intelligence operations are, specialists use tricks, secrets, and information to help their team win the game (or solve a real problem).
How It Works
Spying: Sometimes, they send people to watch or listen in on others, like sitting behind a curtain at school to find out who took the last cookie from the jar.
Secret Messages: They also use code or hidden messages, just like when you and your friend write notes under your desk during class so no one else can read them.
Why It Matters
These operations help leaders know what's happening before it happens, like knowing if someone is planning to trick you in the middle of a game. That way, they can be ready for anything!
Examples
- An agent sends coded messages to help their team win a battle.
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See also
- What is espionage?
- What are double agents?
- What is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)?
- Why Do Governments Spy on Their Own People?
- Why Do Governments Secretly Spy on Their Own People?