ranger wrote:
The FBI are allowed to investigate abroad. Especially when it has to do with international terrorists/criminals, they usually need the help from the foreign country's governmental system though..
yup.. that's my point..
while CIA wont announce the are when they go to others country.
but i think the BO case is not an international join force ones... so the FBI only come and investigate under cover
well, the CIA in general, their overall objective is infiltration/intelligence gathering in foreign countries. The FBI usually aren't abroad, as they focus on domestic issues, but domestic issues sometimes go international.
The FBI don't just go "hey everyone we r here!"
The whole point of both agencies is to identify and neutralize threats to America. The FBI is primarily concerned with domestic threats, but significant enough foreign threats can draw them in as well as the CIA.
At this rate, M16 is going to turn up in Japan any day now. If anyone can beat the Black Org, it's Bond, James Bond
ranger wrote:
The FBI are allowed to investigate abroad. Especially when it has to do with international terrorists/criminals, they usually need the help from the foreign country's governmental system though..
ranger wrote:
The FBI are allowed to investigate abroad. Especially when it has to do with international terrorists/criminals, they usually need the help from the foreign country's governmental system though..
ranger wrote:
The FBI are allowed to investigate abroad. Especially when it has to do with international terrorists/criminals, they usually need the help from the foreign country's governmental system though..
ranger wrote:
The FBI are allowed to investigate abroad. Especially when it has to do with international terrorists/criminals, they usually need the help from the foreign country's governmental system though..
yup.. that's my point..
while CIA wont announce the are when they go to others country.
but i think the BO case is not an international join force ones... so the FBI only come and investigate under cover
well, the CIA in general, their overall objective is infiltration/intelligence gathering in foreign countries. The FBI usually aren't abroad, as they focus on domestic issues, but domestic issues sometimes go international.
The FBI don't just go "hey everyone we r here!"
The whole point of both agencies is to identify and neutralize threats to America. The FBI is primarily concerned with domestic threats, but significant enough foreign threats can draw them in as well as the CIA.
At this rate, M16 is going to turn up in Japan any day now. If anyone can beat the Black Org, it's Bond, James Bond
Sure, but in 345 and 425, the FBI is trying to arrest/capture someone. That wouldn't happen in real life without the explicit co-operation and/or consent of the law enforcement agencies of the country the operation is occurring in.
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ranger wrote:
The FBI are allowed to investigate abroad. Especially when it has to do with international terrorists/criminals, they usually need the help from the foreign country's governmental system though..