LONDON — The heads of the intelligence agencies of the United States and United Kingdom warned on Saturday that the world order was "under threat in a way we haven't seen since the Cold War."
Writing in a Financial Times op-ed, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director William Burns and Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) chief Richard Moore said "we have no more trusted or esteemed allies" than each other, adding that the partnership would be vital as they "face an unprecedented array of threats."
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