Germany's BND: History, Evolution, and Future Challenges
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of Germany's Federal Intelligence Service (BND), tracing its origins from the post-World War II Gehlen Organization to its current challenges. It highlights the BND's transformation from a Cold War-era anti-Soviet agency, initially staffed with controversial former Nazi personnel and dependent on the US, to a modern service grappling with new threats like terrorism, cyber warfare, and renewed great power competition with Russia and China. The text also examines key controversies, such as its failure to predict the Berlin Wall's construction, the damaging "Curveball" intelligence affair leading to the Iraq War, and its complicity in the NSA mass surveillance scandal, which resulted in significant legal reforms and a push for enhanced oversight. Finally, it looks ahead to a planned 2025 overhaul aimed at making the BND a more agile and assertive instrument of German foreign policy in a complex global landscape.
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