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Other countries, that are said to be involved in ECHELON:
ITALY
| UKUSA Third Party
| NATO
| TURKEY
| UKUSA Third Party
| NATO
| GERMANY
| UKUSA Third Party
| NATO
| JAPAN
| UKUSA Third Party
| 1972 Project COMET, 1982 Weinberger show misuse of japanese technology transfer to russia
| GREECE
| UKUSA Third Party
| NATO
| NORWAY
| UKUSA Third Party
| 1950 Genetrix Balloons, 1963 Project South Sea
SIGINT stations are operated by personnel of Norwegian Military Intelligence but were erected by the NSA and operated for them. CIA and NSA personnel were regularly on assignment at those stations.
| DENMARK
| UKUSA Third Party
| NATO
| SOUTH KOREA
| UKUSA Third Party
| ?
| THAILAND
| UKUSA Third Party
| ?
| PAKISTAN
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| CIA covert assistance to Afghan rebels trough Pakistan, mujaahdeen camps : trainers from CIA, ELINT from Soviet Union and South East Asia,
| FINLAND
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| NSA purchases RADINT from Soviet Union by VKL
| ISRAEL
| Mossad, AMAN,
CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, Foreign Technology Division,Foreign
Science and Technology Center
| 1951 James Jesus Angleton CIA
| MEXICO
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| Soviet embassy interception
| PHILLIPINES
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| ?
| CHINA
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| 1970 Kissinger,1978 Abramowitz, basic agreement in 1980, CIA informs China about possible threats from Russia and moslem countries, 2 station were built; another joint project: 9 seismic monitoring stations; ILD and CIA conduct operations against soviet-backed forces in Angola, Cambodia, Afghanistan
| AUSTRIA
| UKUSA Third Party
| ?, ILETS, Enfopol
| Russia
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| 1990 Iraqi Invasion
| SOUTH AFRICA
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| 1960
| | Source: Jeffrey T. Richelson, The U.S. Intelligence Community, (Westview Press, 4th ed., 1999) p278-302

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