In a corporate boardroom reviewing a high-stakes multinational deal, every financial risk was dissected ­— but no one in the room could see the classified intelligence that might have changed the decision entirely.Right now, the United States is fighting an economic war without organizing itself for one.While adversaries deliberately weaponize supply chains, capital flows, technology access, and industrial dependencies, the United States continues to operate its economic and national security systems along largely separate lines — managed through distinct authorities, processes, and intelligence channels. The result is a structural information gap between what the government knows and what private-sector decision-makersThe post Fighting an Economic War Without Fused Intelligence appeared first on War on the Rocks.