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[edit] Canada 1999
[edit] Counterintelligence
An indication of the United States' close operational cooperation with Canada is the creation of a new message distribution label within the main US military communications network.[1] Previously, the marking of NOFORN (i.e., NO FOREIGN NATIONALS) required the originator to specify which, if any, non-US countries could receive the information. A new handling caveat, USA/AUS/CAN/GBR/NZL EYES ONLY, used primarily on intelligence messages, gives an easier way to indicate that the material can be shared with Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and New Zealand.
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