The Corner

British Intel Is Living in the Past

The worst thing about this is it has long been my impression that they are the good ones (compared to us, on intel).

LONDON, July 9 — The head of the international police cooperation agency Interpol said Monday that British anti-terrorist efforts are “in the wrong century” and faulted officials here for failing to share information on terrorism suspects.

In an interview with the BBC, Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble also said the United States, along with most countries, failed to use Interpol’s database of 7 million stolen passports, even though there is a “clear link between stolen passports and al-Qaeda-linked terrorist activity.”

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