America’s intelligence community, explained

PostTV delineates the intricate web of 16 distinct entities and organizations that make up the U.S. intelligence community, spanning from military intelligence groups to the National Security Agency and the Department of the Treasury. Additionally, there exists a singular, overarching body that supervises the entire network. The graphic illustrates a series of emblems representing various national agencies, featured side by side. Above them is a label that reads “NATIONAL AGENCIES,” and below the emblems, a caption states “FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS IN U.S.,” indicating that these agencies are involved in international intelligence work within the United States. Each emblem bears a unique insignia, signifying different divisions within the intelligence community.

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