Yes, they can. The Constitution says that any individual who gives out private information can be accused for the highest of treason and be sentenced to life in jail.
Yes. No one should ever give the US secrets to a foreign government.
No. But I am a foreign government looking for staples.
NO
Foreign intelligence services typically target sensitive information such as government secrets, military strategies, technological advancements, economic data, and personal information about key individuals. They aim to gain intelligence that can be used to advance their own country's interests, whether it be for political, economic, or military purposes. This information is usually collected through various means such as espionage, cyber attacks, and human intelligence sources.
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That depends on the government and its mandate but usually, at a minimum, a government is expected to arbitrate disputes, maintain law and order, and provide military protection from foreign threats.
It depends if you are looking for US or foreign military vehicles (Land Rover, VW, UNIMOG). There are several web sites that Iam aware of the provide information on military trucks. Janes Defense is a excellent resourse as well for information on military vehicles.
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