Netherlands’ Reduction of Intel Sharing with U.S. Reflects Larger Trend

Executive Summary

In late October 2025, CIA Director John Radcliffe travelled to Europe to ease growing concern among European allies about sharing intelligence with the United States. This came on the heels of the Netherlands’ public announcement of a reduction in its intelligence sharing with the U.S., replacing automatic exchanges with a case-by-case system. Dutch intelligence directors cited legal safeguards, politicisation, and human rights concerns as motives behind their decision, representing a subtle but significant turning point in transatlantic intelligence relations and NATO. [source]

Although Dutch cooperation with Washington continues, it now appears to lie on compliance and accountability for legal and ethical norms rather than on operationality. Meanwhile, the Netherlands is reinforcing its coordination with European partners to gain “strategic autonomy” in data and security policy.

The decision is likely to slow intelligence workflows between the two nations, particularly those concerning Russia or information that could be used to execute lethal operations. This shift carries strategic risks, as adversaries such as Russia are expected to exploit the perception of allied friction to attack NATO members and their trust.

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Mauro Esgueva

Mauro Esgueva is an Intelligence Analyst at Grey Dynamics, with his research focusing on organized crime, security policy, counterterrorism, and geopolitics. He is pursuing a Master’s in Crisis and Security Management at Leiden University in the Netherlands, specializing in Intelligence and National Security. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Organizations from the same university. Additionally, he has practical experience working for Latin American and Caribbean delegations in Barcelona and The Hague.
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