solved 409Please address military tactical counterintelligence analysis, which has three main
409Please address military tactical counterintelligence analysis, which has three main components: C-HUMINT, C-SIGINT, C-IMINT. The FM describes each element and the process of nominating targets and then the role of analysis and production.1) Describe the tactical CI analysis steps and processes at the tactical level. It is best to enumerate the steps involved. 2) Prepare a plan that describes the analysis you would conduct (using the FM as a step-by-step guide) if you were present during the November 2004 Battle of Fallujah and the G-2 nominated Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s intelligence operations in support of his kidnappings, beheading factory, bomb-making factory, etc. as a principal target. Al-Zarqawi operated his HQ in Fallujah throughout most of 2004. Remember to exploit this target via C-HUMINT, C-SIGINT, and C-IMINT. 3) Research and uncover information about this case/target in order to help you develop analysis. Naturally, since you cannot collect the information your plan will be suppositional (Propose how you would do the collection and analysis–not actually doing the collection and analysis).Reading material: https://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/library/policy/army/fm/2-0/chap11.htm410Choose one of the Intelligence agencies in the Intelligence Community (excluding CIA and FBI). Define and discuss the leadership structure and the counterintelligence mission within that agency.Next, discuss the capability of the CI assets and focus of the CI collection against a specific threat. Identify which title within U.S. code the agency operates under, and specific historical examples of CI efforts within that agency. Make sure to include information from our required material for the week in your discussion.Reading material: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/apus/detail.action?docID=449332#Please place each title number in a separate word document. Reading materials will be attached. All work should be cited. Two or more reference is recommended. Word count 300-350.