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  • ...blow... The U.S. commitment to end those operations corresponded with the national security interests of my country. "Contrary to news reports, he said, the reason for ...the meeting, [[Michael McFaul]], Special Assistant to the President and [[National Security Council]] Senior Director for Russia and Eurasia denied the unrest was a Ru
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  • ...14 Damen signed contracts with the Government of the Bahamas – Ministry of National Security on behalf of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) for a package of four (
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  • ...responded to and helped create widespread fears of a significant threat to national security.
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  • ...least some individuals within the Japanese-American community who posed a national security threat due to their loyalty to Japan.
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  • ...rial on freedom of expression, privacy, cryptology, dual-use technologies, national security, intelligence, and secret governance -- open, secret and classified documen
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  • ...ty, predictability and transparency of political institutions. Public and national security. Responsiveness to change.<br>
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  • ...erence, and merchant marine officers and seamen as these matters relate to national security. ...the development and sustainment of effective Afghan Security Forces|Afghan National Security Forces, and the safety and security of U.S. and allied forces.
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  • | journal = Cryptologic Quarterly | publisher = [[National Security Agency]]
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  • The '''National Security Agency (NSA)''', formally the '''National Security Agency/Central Security Service''' is part of the [[United States Departmen In its name, national security was selected as deliberately vague and euphemistic; the very existence of t
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  • ...f the potential fallout if there were a controversial or mistaken strike". National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice concluded that the armed Predator was required, bu
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  • ...gh-level emergency group, called "ExComm" ("the Executive Committee of the National Security Council"), to immediately propose a solution. It considered military action ..."Introduction" to Chang and Kornbluh, eds. ''Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962: A National Security Archive Documents Reader'' (1998) [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/cuba_m
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  • ...ow that; how these things are balanced by threats to individual liberty or national security; the impact that open disclosure may have on the quality of government etc.
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  • ...Military Assistance Command Vietnam and Defense Intelligence Agency units, National Security Agency, CIA, and specialized units. ...ntelligence, the Office of Naval Intelligence, Air Force Intelligence, and National Security Agency (NSA) disagreed, saying ''"If air strikes were extended to the Hanoi
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  • | title = Iran: Current National Security Situation
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  • ...ke stayed behind, and, by 1960 he was [[Chancellor]] [[Konrad Adenauer]]'s national security adviser. West Germany, NATO, and the CIA were concerned about "how the East
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  • ..."From Polish Bomba to British Bombe: the Birth of Ultra, Intelligence and National Security"; in Christopher Andrew (editor), "Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence",
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  • ...ence]] (i.e., full Director of Central Intelligence). During his tenure, a National Security Council Directive on Office of Special Projects, June 18, 1948 (NSC 10/2) f ...of President [[Richard Nixon]] and Nixon's Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs [[Henry Kissinger]]. After the debacle of Watergate, from which Hel
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  • | volume = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 82 ..., allowing exports. Technical advice also was authorized by the March 1982 National Security Study Memorandum (NSSM 4-82).<ref name=NSAEBB82 /> While there were Congres
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  • ...er for Transatlantic Relations and Funded by the Center for Technology and National Security Policy Clearly, the National Reconnaissance Office and National Security Agency work in collecting MASINT, especially with military components. Othe
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  • | publisher = Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency *National Security Agency, although it did not recognize the scope of the offensive<ref>Hanyok
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