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  • ...ng the [[Director of National Intelligence]], abolishing the position of [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and creating the office of the [[Director of the Central Intelligence Age
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  • ...of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|Allen Dulles]] was his brother and [[Director of Central Intelligence]]
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  • [[Director of Central Intelligence]] from July 1997 to July 2004, heading the [[United States intelligence com
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  • ...004 created a new [[Director of National Intelligence]], the position of [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (DCI), which had the dual roles of heading the [[United States intelligen |colspan=2|''Position succeeded the [[Director of Central Intelligence]]
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  • ...reforms of the [[United States intelligence community]]. Previously, the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] headed both the community and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. This A
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  • A U.S. intelligence and special operations officer eventually becoming [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (1973-1976).
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  • The first U.S. career intelligence officer to become [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (1966-1973); also the only former Director ever convicted of a crime (arg
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  • ...of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|Allen]], serving simultaneously as [[Director of Central Intelligence]].
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  • ...ith senior roles in the [[Office of Strategic Services]], and serveed as [[Director of Central Intelligence]] from 1952 to 1961.
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  • ...ties of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction; [[Deputy Director of Central Intelligence]](1992-1995); former Director, [[National Security Agency]]; [[vice admiral
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  • ...ntelligence, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2005 – 2007); Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Collection, [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (1998 –2005) ; 40 years a
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  • ...rnational Studies]], who had served as [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] and [[Director of Central Intelligence]], as well as [[U.S. Secretary of Energy]]. ...ing appointed [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]]. On 2 February 1973 he became Director of Central Intelligence, after Richard Helms, the previous director, had been fired for his refusal
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  • ...Security Affairs in the [[Bill Clinton]] administration; nomination for [[Director of Central Intelligence]] was withdrawn
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  • ...sformation organization of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and then [[Director of Central Intelligence]] during the Eisenhower Administration. In many respects, as a coauthor of ...ed up its activity in Southeast Asia. He was replaced by a Republican, [[Director of Central Intelligence#John McCone|John McCone]], with a general engineering background. Dulles'
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  • Admiral, [[United States Navy]], retired, [[Director of Central Intelligence]], 1977-1981; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004)
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  • ...and George W. Bush Administrations; Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; former [[Director of Central Intelligence]]
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  • [[Director of Central Intelligence]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] and leader of [[Iran-C
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  • ...ica|U.S.]] President (Republican), elected in 1988 and serving one term; [[Director of Central Intelligence]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to China]]; youngest [[naval aviator]] in [[World War
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  • ...ubmarine-launched ballistic missile]], and an embarrassing assignment as [[Director of Central Intelligence]], for which he had no background
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  • ...tment of State]]; Board of Advisors, [[Family Security Matters]]; Former [[Director of Central Intelligence]], [[Bill Clinton]] Administration; Advisor, [[Jewish Institute for Nationa
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  • ...asi-autonomously reporting to the Secretaries of State and Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence, until it was absorbed into the CIA in 1952
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  • ...Special Advisor on the Search for Iraqi Weapons of Mass Destruction to the Director of Central Intelligence
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  • ...n May of 2006, Chambliss was honored with the CIA Director's Award by the Director of Central Intelligence.
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  • ...in 2004, over disagreements with [[Porter Goss]], who was both the last [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and the first [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]. Goss had b
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  • ...r]]. After the war, he served as [[Ambassador]] to the [[Soviet Union]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and Undersecretary of State.
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  • ...the President for National Security Affairs for [[Ronald Reagan]]; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; served in a variety of subcabinet posts in Republican and Democratic admin
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  • ...itute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; past [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]]
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  • ...est'']]; [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]], [[U.S. Secretary of Energy]] and [[Director of Central Intelligence]] in the [[Gerald Ford|Ford Administration]]
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  • Jones himself was the first recipient. In presenting it, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[R. James Woolsey]] said,
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  • ...National Intelligence (DNI) since April 2005. From 1947 until then, by the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). The DCI both coordinated the IC and headed the Central Intelligence
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  • ...sory members. The advisor members included the newly created position of [[Director of Central Intelligence]], who was to oversee all of U.S. intelligence as well as the also new [[Ce
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  • After the war, he served as [[Ambassador]] to the [[Soviet Union]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and Undersecretary of State.
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  • ...ation of the [[U.S. Department of Homeland Security]], and replacing the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] with the [[Director of National Intelligence]]. *Leading the [[United States intelligence community]]: [[Director of Central Intelligence]]<ref>The [[Director of National Intelligence]] now heads the intelligence
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  • In 1995, President [[Bill Clinton]] appointed him [[Director of Central Intelligence]] , with cabinet rank. However, Deutch was initially reluctant to accept t
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  • ..."special operations" suffix was classified for some time. Established by [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (DCI) [[William Casey]] in 1986, it has been replaced by the [[National C In October 2001, Rolf Mowatt-Larsen was recruited by [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[George Tenet]] to take on the understaffed and extremely sensitive [[we
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  • | author = E.H. Knoche, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
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  • ...District of Virginia]]. [[Khaled el-Masri‎]] was suing [[George Tenet]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] for damages from the U.S. government, based on damages he suffered by his
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  • ...t of the DNI, the head of the United States Intelligence Community was the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). The DCI concurrently served as the Director of the Central Intellige ...ident Bush's first choice for Director of National Intelligence was former Director of Central Intelligence Robert M. Gates, who was serving as president of Texas A&M University; howe
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  • ...f senior appointments in Republican and Democratic Administrations. He was Director of Central Intelligence from 1993 to 1995. Other positions included Ambassador to the Negotiation ==Director of Central Intelligence==
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  • ...stic missile]] and [[ballistic missile submarine]]. The low point was as [[Director of Central Intelligence]]. ==Director of Central Intelligence==
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  • ...history to rise from entry-level employee to Director. He served as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from 1986 until 1989 and as Assistant to the President and Deputy National
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  • ...1923-) is a retired admiral in the [[United States Navy]], who served as [[Director of Central Intelligence]].
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  • ...as received the Department of State Meritorious and Superior Honor Awards, Director of Central Intelligence Award, Canadian Meritorious Service Cross, Czech Republic Meritorious Cross
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  • ...that dictatorship was inevitable, and Ayub Khan had sought approval from [[Director of Central Intelligence] [[Allen Dulles]]. <ref name=Abbas-Drift>{{citation
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  • ...e staffer, he was appointed Deputy Director of Central Intelligence|Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) in July 1995, by Bill Clinton. After John M. Deutch|John Deutch's ab ...ing that time,he developed a warm relationship with George H.W. Bush, then Director of Central Intelligence.
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  • In the original legislation, the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] were named as statutory
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  • ...gence Agency]]. Advising it and preparing it were senior advisers to the [[Director of Central Intelligence]], first [[David Kay]] and then, after his resignation, [[Charles Duelfer]]
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  • ...s''' (1913-2002) was a career intelligence professional who rose to be the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from 1966 to 1973.<ref name=Robarge>{{citation
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  • ...if he had [[plausible deniability]], or if the effort was controlled by [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[William Casey]] and some White House staff members. ...hile the CIA, as an organization, was not allowed to act in this manner, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[William Casey]] took part in White House/NSC discussions and actions to
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  • ..., to do an after-action analysis. The analysis group, containing Taylor, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] Allen Dulles, former [[Chief of Naval Operations]] ADM [[Arleigh Burke]]
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  • Meritorious Unit Citation from Director of Central Intelligence
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  • ...of Staff]] (professional officer but confirmed by the Senate]], and the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (appointed and confirmed; post supeceded by [[Director of National Intell
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  • ...on the attitude of the ambassador and the local chief of station and the [[Director of Central Intelligence|head of CIA]] and whoever's the [[Secretary of State]]. Because in some sit
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  • According to Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet, Feith's briefings, given to the White House, National Securit
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  • ...was a career U.S. intelligence and special operations oficer, who became [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (1973-1976) and had numerous operational responsibilities during [[Vietna
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  • ...urity, [[9-11 Commission]]. Comes to the Commission from the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence. ...urrently a senior intelligence service officer in the Office of the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Community Management. He recently served as staff director of the Presi
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  • ...that he ordered Rashul to be imprisoned, off the books, at the request of Director of Central Intelligence|DCI George Tenet. <ref name=WaPo2004-10-24 />
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  • [[Director of Central Intelligence]], George Tenet, had ordered an operational attempt to find more about UTN.
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  • ...was involved, although there have been allegations, including by a former Director of Central Intelligence, that Iraq supported the operational cell. In October 2001 in a PBS intervi | title = Written Statement for the Record of the Director of Central Intelligence Before the Joint Inquiry Committee
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  • ...c intelligence advisor, to [[Director of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|Director of Central Intelligence Allen Dulles]] inspired the idea that became the CIA AQUATONE project and t
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  • ...y, according to the history, was so striking that [[Allen W. Dulles]], the Director of Central Intelligence and head of the intelligence community, personally went to President [[John ...y, according to the history, was so striking that [[Allen W. Dulles]], the Director of Central Intelligence and head of the intelligence community, personally went to President [[John
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  • ...which were forwarded to the Board of National Estimates (i.e., under the [[Director of Central Intelligence]]). Before DIA, the J-2 had merely coordinated the Services' contribution.
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  • national security implications of UFOs, was relaying DCI [[Director of Central Intelligence#Walter Bedell Smith|Walter Bedell Smith]]'s ...ested that and he got after [[Director of Central Intelligence#John McCone|Director of Central Intelligence McCone]] and he said, there ought to be a better way of telling me this. So
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  • ...core around which Special Forces skills are built. While Robert Gates was Director of Central Intelligence, he said, "If you can do the UW missions, you can do all others." The objec
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  • ...ight D. Eisenhower |Eisenhower]] Administration, whose brother Allen was [[Director of Central Intelligence]].
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  • | title = Memorandum for [then-Director of Central Intelligence] Mr. Bush, Subject: Declassification of Satellite Reconnaissance
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  • | publisher = Penguin | year = 2004}}, p. 387</ref> Robert Gates rose to Director of Central Intelligence and Secretary of Defense from a career in the Central Intelligence Agency. He was retained, along with Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet, from the Clinton Administration. According to Tenet, he built
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  • ...and the Arbenz regime were rapidly falling under the sway of communism. [[Director of Central Intelligence#Walter Bedell Smith|DCI Walter Bedell Smith]]…believed the situation call }}</ref> In support of this, [[Director of Central Intelligence#William Raborn|DCI William Raborn]] was tasked with finding evidence to sup
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  • ...aborn]], a brilliant engineering manager who was later to be a misfit as [[Director of Central Intelligence]]. [[Captain (naval)|Captain]] Levering Smith was technical director.
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  • ...might do to them. Firing him was one of the wisest things, IMNSHO, that a Director of Central Intelligence ever did. Oh--he failed to catch the real spies.
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  • ...963, when [[Director of Central Intelligence#John McCone|John McCone]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] briefed Kennedy on a [[Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of
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  • ...sner]], a well-known CIA operations executive said of the autobiography of Director of Central Intelligence [[Allen W. Dulles]] ...mmer]], which was an effort of the Intelligence Community Staff, under the Director of Central Intelligence, to come up with characteristics of Project Slammer, an Intelligence Commun
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  • ...Group with representatives from the Departments of State and Defense, the Director of Central Intelligence, the FBI, FEMA, and the National Security Staff. It was to give "direct ope | title = Written Statement for the Record of the Director of Central Intelligence Before the Joint Inquiry Committee
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  • ...almost 700 pages of responses from CIA employees to a 1973 directive from Director of Central Intelligence [[James Schlesinger]] requesting information about activities inconsistent ...e CIA, after expressing concern, to [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Director of Central Intelligence#Richard Helms|Richard Helms]] with estimates that were changed for interage
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  • ...uary 1946 with Admiral [[Sidney Souers]] occupying the position. The term Director of Central Intelligence, as opposed to Director of the CIA, meant that the position had two functio ...se purview was the job portfolio that had been performed previously by the Director of Central Intelligence. The latter position then ceased to exist, while a new position, [[Director
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  • ...o was part of the United States intelligence community, then headed by the Director of Central Intelligence, George Tenet. He wanted not the policy-neutral analysis of professional an
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  • | title = Memo 6-9-64 (for the Director of Central Intelligence): Would the Loss of South Vietnam and Laos precipitate a "Domino Effect" ...rely correct. It was under the direction of William Colby, later to become Director of Central Intelligence, who had been Saigon Deputy CIA Station Chief, and then Station Chief, betw
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  • ...to focus on the national security implications of UFOs, was relaying DCI [[Director of Central Intelligence#Walter Bedell Smith|Walter Bedell Smith]]'s concerns. Smith wanted to know
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  • [[George Tenet]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]], testified that over 80 terrorists were rendered before 9/11. He describe
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  • ...GOOSE, the CIA plan to kill Fidel Castro. SACSA Brute Krulak said that the Director of Central Intelligence, John McCone, lost confidence in Lansdale, and Lansdale was ordered into re
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  • ...]], a much more activist position characterized the Reagan Doctrine. The [[Director of Central Intelligence]], [[William Casey]], saw the issue as purely anti-Soviet, without that ter
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  • ...d the office of the [[Director of National Intelligence]]; the office of [[Director of Central Intelligence]] became the office of the [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] Until 2004, the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] headed both the CIA and the wider [[United States intelligence community]
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  • ...the [[Bay of Pigs Invasion]] indicates a membership in December 1960 of [[Director of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|DCI Allen Dulles]], Chairman of the [[Central Intelligence Age ...efense|Defense]], the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], and the [[Director of Central Intelligence]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/70138.pdf
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  • Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet wrote of a November 11, 2003 meeting to consider the situation
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  • :::''In 1968, Teller had discussions with Carl Duckett, then Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Science and Technology, which led to the basic United States intelligen ...gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/israel/documents/document.htm] Nevertheless, in 1967, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Richard Helms]] was denying, within the U.S. government, that Israel ha
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  • ...he CIA alone. A series of articles have been split out to cover when the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] was in charge covers activities through 2004, when the [[Director of Nati
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  • ...y 9, when [[Director of Central Intelligence#John McCone|John McCone]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] briefed Kennedy on a coup being contemplated by the respected commander o
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  • ...ight D. Eisenhower |Eisenhower]] Administration, whose brother Allen was [[Director of Central Intelligence]]. The Eisenhower Administration's support of Kishi became more and more ob
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  • ...ational Security Council]], but had no specififc organization. While the [[Director of Central Intelligence]], in principle, was also a direct report to the President, the two officia
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  • ...eza Rice on February 5, which did include Cheney, Colin Powell, and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence John McLaughlin as a substitute for DCI George Tenet. This meeting was focu
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  • Perhaps a week after 9/11, according to Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet, <blockquote>Paul Wolfowitz in particular was fixated on the q
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  • In 1998, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet said that he supported Scheuer's proposal for a covert operati
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  • ...nt Obama took office. Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey and former [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Michael Hayden]] have criticized the way in which the investigation is
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  • ...hile the CIA, as an organization, was not allowed to act in this manner, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[William Casey]] took part in White House/NSC discussions and actions to
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  • In 1968, Teller had informal discussions with [[Carl Duckett]], then Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Science and Technology, which led to the basic [[United States intellig ...7, even though there had been substantial evidence of a nuclear program, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Richard Helms]] would not authorize this information to go to the Presi
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  • ...e [[Counterterrorism Center]] (CTC), which fell organizationally under the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). It is now the [[National Counterterrorism Center]] under the [[Direc
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  • ...dent Obama took office. Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey and former Director of Central Intelligence Michael Hayden have criticized the way in which the investigation is being
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  • ...flow between the CIA and the military. OMA is subordinate to the Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support and is jointly staffed by CIA officers from all direct
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  • ...f> Hall, incidentally,operationally deployed under the command of a later Director of Central Intelligence, William Colby. He also wrote of observing unsuccessful trials of drugs for
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  • ...e reorganized ICI structure, in which there is no longer a "dual-hatted" [[Director of Central Intelligence]] both coordinating the IC and running the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] ...the date of the enactment of this Act, and every 6 months thereafter, the Director of Central Intelligence shall submit to Congress a report on
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  • ...until 1967. Braden said that the Division was established in 1950, when [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Allen W. Dulles]] overruled [[Frank Wisner]], who headed the quasi-auto ...f ritual that got you into the tabernacle,” said a former assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence. “After that you had to play by the rules.” David Attlee Phillips, form
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  • ...Wisner, a well-known CIA operations executive said of the autobiography of Director of Central Intelligence Allen W. Dulles ...oject Slammer was an effort of the Intelligence Community Staff, under the Director of Central Intelligence, to come up with characteristics of Project Slammer, an Intelligence Commun
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  • While Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) William Casey was deeply involved in Iran-Contra, Casey, a World War
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  • ...cocaine to the United States on their return flights. In 1998 the new DCI, Director of Central Intelligence#George Tenet|George Tenet, declared that he was releasing the report.<ref n In November 1996, shortly after then-CIA Director Director of Central Intelligence#John Deutsch|John Deutsch went to Los Angeles to refute allegations raised
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  • ...prepare a list of positive (only) developments in the war effort, which [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Richard Helms]] sent to Rostow with a dissenting cover note that Rostow
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  • ...her time. We don't give, I think, enough credit to Walter Bedell Smith, as Director of Central Intelligence, for bringing the free-running Office of Policy Coordination (covert action
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  • '''Director of Central Intelligence [[Richard Helms]]''' reported, to State, Defense, and White House Officials
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  • ...IB had five reasons, all mistaken. The likelihood of discovery was high. [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[John McCone]], dissented but had no counter evidence. McCone, a busines
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  • ..., after reductions in the Clandestine Services infrastructure under prior Director of Central Intelligence#James Schesinger| DCI James Schesinger <ref name=Banks>{{citation
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  • Individuals who were aware of this project were: [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Allen Dulles]], [[Richard Bissell]] (Deputy Director for Plans (DDP)) C ...eeting of the National Security Council on August 18,1960, was taken by ([[Director of Central Intelligence]]) [[Allen Dulles]] as authority to assassinate Lumumba. There is, however
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  • "According to the Director of Central Intelligence, Bob Gates, at least 20 nations from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Lat "In 1993, R. James Woolsey, then a new Director of Central Intelligence, publicly announced that economic intelligence was now a CIA program. Frenc
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  • On 2 February, Director of Central Intelligence Director of Central Intelligence#John Deutch|John Deutch told a US Senate Select Committee that North Korea Director of Central Intelligence#William Casey|DCI William Casey, in an action described by Steve Coll as be
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  • ...nt Obama took office. Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey and former [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Michael Hayden]] have criticized the way in which the investigation is
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  • Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet said that the CIA first became aware of bin Laden individually ...rned with security, closed the Khartoum embassy in 1996, but, according to Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet, that cut off a valuable source of information.<ref>Tenet, p.
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  • ...e [[Director of National Intelligence]] (ODNI), which had been under the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] before the ODNI was created.
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  • | author = Director of Central Intelligence for the U.S. Intelligence Board
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  • ...ould always stay on alert. Congress supported covert action, even though [[Director of Central Intelligence|Directors of Central Intelligence]] [[Roscoe Hillenkoetter]] (1947-50) and
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  • ...ecurity Affairs [[Brent Scowcroft]] and Director of Central Intelligence [[Director of Central Intelligence#William H. Webster|William Webster]]. Schwarzkopf described the phases of
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  • ...complex than generally understood. Still, there were situations where even Director of Central Intelligence Allen Dulles was surprised to discover that, for example, Speaker of the Ho
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  • ...oject Slammer was an effort of the Intelligence Community Staff, under the Director of Central Intelligence, to come up with characteristics of Project Slammer, an Intelligence Commun
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  • ...le to discuss all of one's experience in intelligence. You worked with one Director of Central Intelligence, I worked with one Director of the National Security Agency. You are still ::::Until 2004, the [[Director of Central Intelligence]] headed both the CIA and the [[United States intelligence community ]] (IC
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  • ...y, according to the history, was so striking that [[Allen W. Dulles]], the Director of Central Intelligence and head of the intelligence community, personally went to President [[John
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  • The [[Director of Central Intelligence]], wrote to McNamara and others that the Rolling Thunder campaign was not a
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  • ...tified neoconservatives, but also had Democratic supporters such as former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey.<ref name=NYorker2003-05-12>{{citation George Tenet, Director of Central Intelligence, had a major role in the decision to go to war, but also how it was to be f
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  • ...> Admiral [[Thomas Moorer]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Richard Helms]], and Ambassador [[Ellsworth Bunker]] also were involved
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  • | title = Memo 6-9-64 (for the Director of Central Intelligence): Would the Loss of South Vietnam and Laos precipitate a "Domino Effect"
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  • ...ppointees such as [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[John Foster Dulles]] and [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Allen Dulles]]. He did not completely reject the containment doctrine d
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