Communicating information about national defense with the intent to harm the United States is commonly referred to as "espionage" or "espionage-related activities." This can involve the unauthorized disclosure of classified information, which may compromise national security. Such actions are considered serious offenses under U.S. law, specifically the Espionage Act.
Numerous individuals have been arrested under the Espionage Act, which was enacted in 1917 to address issues of national security and espionage. Notable cases include Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953 for allegedly passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union, and Daniel Hale, a former intelligence analyst arrested in 2019 for leaking classified documents related to drone warfare. The Act has been used throughout history to prosecute those accused of unauthorized disclosure of national defense information.
Congress could not negotiate with foreign powers
The British spy agency in 2018 is known as the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly referred to as MI6. It is responsible for overseas intelligence gathering and operates under the authority of the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. MI6 plays a crucial role in national security, focusing on espionage and intelligence operations outside the UK.
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The main purpose of Congress under the Articles of Confederation was to make decisions about foreign affairs and national defense. This changed drastically after the introduction of the Constitution.