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  • *[[Jami Miscik]], who was the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s first female [[deputy director for intelligence (CIA)]], from 2002 to ...the role vis-a-vis the [[Secretary of Defense]] and the [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]. The ''Washington Post'', which reported the President was unhappy with
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  • ...irst created, the Special Forces personnel were under the control of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], but they were eventually transferred to the control of [[Military Assist
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  • ...gence, who was to oversee all of U.S. intelligence as well as the also new Central Intelligence Agency.
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  • ...services to the U.S. government and private organizations. He left the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] as a result of his activities in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], for which h ==Central Intelligence Agency==
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  • ...curity Agency]] was usually responsible for the actual interception, the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] might be involved if the intercept location was in a country where the ho
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  • ===Central Intelligence Agency=== ...puty Director for Intelligence]], the head of the analytical side of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) from 2002 to 2005, with a close professional relationship to [[Geor
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  • ...cted by "intelligence agencies" acting in a paramilitary role, such as the Central Intelligence Agency teams, under the Counterterrorism Center|Counterterrorism Center/Special Op
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  • ...nda]] were always separate, variously under [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] or [[Central Intelligence Agency]] control. Senior USIA officers might be aware of these programs, if only n
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  • | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]] | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...den killing in legal gray zone] Discusses U.S. legal implications of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], rather than the military [[Joint Special Operations Command]], having to
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  • include it. In its reference documents, the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] considers Azerbaijan part of [[Southwestern Asia]]. <ref name=WFB-AJ>{{ci | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • Acknowledged to be a personable and handsome man, the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], on August 28, 1963, suggested he might be out of his death. Personally a | author = Office of Current Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; annotations by [[McGeorge Bundy]]
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  • ...of Defense]] (DoD) with the JCS, Office of the [[Secretary of Defense]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and White House. The office existed from the early 1960s to sometime in ...encies such as the [[National Security Agency]], military support to the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], support of the clandestine operations of the individual military service
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