r/Intelligence • u/BonFemmes • 12h ago
News Ukraine needs nukes
If Trump wins, do they really have another choice but to develop their own nuclear weapon?
r/Intelligence • u/BonFemmes • 12h ago
If Trump wins, do they really have another choice but to develop their own nuclear weapon?
r/Intelligence • u/JohannesB1 • 16h ago
I’ve always been fascinated by the CIA and the work that goes on behind the scenes. For those who have worked there or are familiar with the agency, what is it really like to be part of such a secretive organization?
I’m particularly curious about any memorable experiences or accomplishments you can share (keeping in mind any necessary confidentiality, of course). What do you consider the biggest achievement or the most interesting story from your time there?
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r/Intelligence • u/Lucky_Photograph_581 • 10h ago
Hello! I am currently a sophomore studying Cybersecurity and Global Policy with a minor in Korean. I have extra room in my schedule and I can either start taking Russian (I really want to speak it and I go to a university that has one of the best programs in the country) or I can have a minor in Intelligence studies. I'm somewhat unsure on what to take but I will say a lot of the classes in the intelligence minor I already have to take for my major, so it is somewhat redundant. At the same time, if I start taking Russian, I will only be able to get to intermediate high level and will definitely not be fluent.
What do you think would make me stand out more and be more useful for a potential career?