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Luxury liability: Why Qatar’s jet gift to trump is a bad dream for intelligence officers

US President Donald Trump’s acceptance of a luxury Boeing 747 from Qatar has triggered the alarm within intelligence and diplomatic circles, warning experts of major security and moral risks.The grand 89-seater aircraft, once used by Senior Qatari Royal Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabar alphani, includes grand interiors designed by the perisian firm Cabinet Alberto Pinto, including Tai Ping Rugs, Rare Wood Fattle and original artwork. But there is a growing concern between intelligence veterans and MPs behind its elegance: potential foreign surveillance and compromise communication systems.“If we had manufactured the aircraft, we would probably spoil it,” told to Bloomberg, former head of CIA station, “If we had built a foreign government, we probably spoiled it,” the former head of the CIA station told Bloomberg, which said to Bloomberg, in which the cold war-wave strategy used by the opponents said.Troy stated that any aircraft provided by a foreign force can easily be embedded with secret tracking or hearing equipment, an intelligence threat that is difficult to neutralize. Anxiety is not imaginary. He quoted how the brick was destroyed by brick to remove the US embassy in Moscow once hidden monitoring equipment.American Senator Mark Warner, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, echoed those apprehensions, called Trump’s acceptance of Jet “incredibly careless”.Warner said in a statement to Bloomberg, “A foreign-provided aircraft hosts possible security risks, from monitoring equipment to compromised communication systems,” Warner said in a statement to Bloomberg. “It would be almost impossible to fully inspect such an aircraft for detective equipment or safety concerns,” he said.The aircraft manufactured in 2012 will have to undergo extensive retrophiting to meet a standards of the Air Force, including the explosion resistance surface, safe communication, and aerial fuel filling. Intelligence officials say that spyware may take a completely sweep for months, an important reason that it takes years to manufacture presidential planes from the ground.Trump, who ordered two new Air Force one jets during his tenure, criticized Boeing on delay in delivery, defending the offer of Katri.“Some people say, oh, you should not accept gifts for the country,” said Trump. “My attitude is, why would I not accept a gift? We are giving everyone,” he said.Trump said that the Gulf Rajshahi often consists of better aircraft than the US government and said he believes that the US should be the “most influential aircraft”.

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