Talk:Operation Tangled Web
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[edit]- What methods were used to get probable cause to do the raid? The methodology the agency used is critical to understanding the operation.
- need to discover the start and end date of the operation
- Need to find more citations, preferably press releases from participating countries
- Lastly, FOIA requests, this would be a good project to submit to redditors and the FOIAproject.org
- Was this a joint operation which involved other agencies? If so, a section should be included that delineates what other agencies were involved.
- The budget for the operation for each country.
- The legality of the operation, (warrants, whether the warrants were upheld)
- Analysis by law reviews, news organizations and other parties
- A link to a page or an inline table that goes over the list of people that were prosecuted and what their sentences were.
- Was this operation domestic or were their foreign partners? Getting the page created in each of the countries that participated in their language is critical to transparency. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jiwhit01 (talk • contribs) 05:01, 26 January 2024 (UTC)
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