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  • ...There have been complaints by diplomatic personnel that, for example, a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] report has far too much background material, with which a Foreign Service
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  • ...Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) and was simultaneously head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The 2004 law abolished the DCI position and created instead the "Di
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency | publisher = Central Intelligence Agency}}</ref>
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  • Cover name for [[Central Intelligence Agency]] teams doing [[covert action]] and paramilitary operations with the [[Kurd
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  • ...National Intelligence, it previously was a small but select office in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), tracing back to the '''Board of National Estimates''' organized by S
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  • ...– 2006) and [[Morgan Stanley]] (1994 – 1996); Directorate of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency (1990, 1991 – 1993) after graduation from [[Columbia University]]
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  • ...known for heading the counterintelligence|Counterintelligence Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency, but also for involvement with especially sensitive clandestine human-sourc ...terintelligence officer for Italy but in 1947 he returned home to join the Central Intelligence Agency. From 1949, he worked with Philby, who had been assigned to Washington, D.C
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  • ...ng Editor, and two Pulitzer Prizes; the latter, ''Ghost Wars'' about the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]] which also won the Council on Foreign
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  • '''Stephen Kappes''' (1951-) has twice been the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; his retirement was announced in April 2010. His background was in the clan ...last [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and the first [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]. Goss had been a CIA officer early in his career, but came to the CIA as
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  • ...ilable publication of the [[United States Central Intelligence Agency|U.S. Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), containing extensive basic data, including maps, on the countries
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  • ..., but, after the creation of the DNI, the title changed to Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and was responsible for the CIA alone. :#Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...uth Asia''' is not always precisely defined. One description used by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] includes the [[British Indian Ocean Territory]], [[Myanmar]] and countrie
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  • ...rnment contract matters, and on [[government secrecy]]; General Counsel, [[Central Intelligence Agency]] 1995-1996; Chief of the Clinton Transition Team at the Department of Defe
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  • Since 1993, the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] has presented the '''R.V. Jones Intelligence Award''' for
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  • ...ntelligence analysis]]. Its functions are roughly comparable to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), and, as the CIA is part of the [[United States intelligence commun
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  • ...ther-in-law, [[Tran Van Don]]. He was considered highly competent by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]],<ref name=NSAEBB101-08>{{citation | author = Office of Current Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; annotations by [[McGeorge Bundy]]
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  • ...logical opponent of the regime, and volunteered his services to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and British [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. He remained in place, provid
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  • ...cowcroft Group, '''Jim Pavitt''' was Deputy Director of Operations for the Central Intelligence Agency from 1999 to 2004,<ref name=Retire>{{citation | publisher = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...Deutch was initially reluctant to accept the appointment. As head of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], Deutch continued the policy of his predecessor [[R. James Woolsey]] ...me=deutchinvestigated>[http://www.fas.org/irp/cia/product/ig_deutch.html ''Central Intelligence Agency Inspector General Report of Investigation Improper Handling of Classified I
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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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  • ...ound a specific kind of information needed by each of the services and the Central Intelligence Agency. | publisher = Center for the Study of Intelligence, 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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  • .... Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and was Director of the Central Intelligence Agency during the George W. Bush Administration. He is a retired general in the Un | author = General Michael V. Hayden, Director, Central Intelligence Agency
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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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  • The '''Counterterrorism Center (CTC)''' was a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] organization, unusual for the days before the [[9/11]] attack in that it
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...anned aerial vehicle|drone and missile strikes. Paramilitary units of the Central Intelligence Agency probably report to this organization, as well as to their own headquarters.
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  • ...ce, and Massachusetts. McCarry had been an undercover operative for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] for nine years before turning to writing, and his books were hailed for t
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  • In August 1963, the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] considered him a competent commander. It was suggested that Diem had rewa | author = Office of Current Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; annotations by [[McGeorge Bundy]]
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  • ...Suspicion came when [[Anatoly Golitsyn]], a [[KGB]] defector to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]], claimed, in 1961, that the Russians had penetrated MI5.
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  • ...he was concerned about disclosure of the cooperation between SIS and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] regarding a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Binyam Ahmed Moham
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  • The Corona program was a joint Defense Department/Central Intelligence Agency program, with the satellites being launched by the United States Air Force | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]] via Internet Archive}}</ref>
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  • ...her = Mossad}}</ref> Its responsibilities correspond roughly to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and British [[Secret Intelligence Service]].
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  • *Oasis (software): A piece of surveillance software used by the Central Intelligence Agency.
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  • ...not realized until well after WWII, in he historical research of retired [[Central Intelligence Agency]] imagery expert [[Dino Brugioni]]/ <ref name=Brugioni-2004>{{cite web
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  • ...ce, and Massachusetts. McCarry had been an undercover operative for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] for nine years before turning to writing, and his books were hailed for t
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  • ...mmand]], and was, earlier, Associate Director of Military Support at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].<ref name=KansasState2023-08-02/> He was Director of the [[Joint Staff (U
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  • ...October 21, 2007.</ref> It is the 151th largest country in the world. <ref>Central Intelligence Agency: The [[World Factbook]]. [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-worl
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  • '''MKULTRA''' was a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] program that used adults to explore more effective means of interrogation
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  • ...vert U.S. operations side called Al-Khifa. As part of Operation CYCLONE, a Central Intelligence Agency effort against the Soviets, it received U.S. assistance; there is much cont
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  • The [[National Security Act of 1947]] authorized the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] to provide "services of common concern" to what became the [[United State |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency Center for the Study of Intelligence
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  • ...and became its chief of security. In that role, he had extensive access to Central Intelligence Agency operations. Unknown to West Germany or the U.S., however, he had become an
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  • ...rnate study of Soviet intentions for nuclear war, done as a cross-check on Central Intelligence Agency analysis. Some reports said its highly classified report dealt with missile
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  • ...partment of State, or, if the Iraqis wanted them to be disavowable, to the Central Intelligence Agency. ...sted that the operation was of equal influence, to the White House, as the Central Intelligence Agency or Defense Intelligence Agency "as President Bush’s main source of intell
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  • ...iations bill. This first of a series of Boland Amendments prohibited the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), the principal conduit of covert American support to the contras, f The Democratic majority report stated, "The [[Central Intelligence Agency]] was the U.S. Government agency that assisted the contras. In accordance
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  • ...der in the [[Liberal Democratic Party]], and had strong ties to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. Throughout his career, he was a fervent anticommunist, a factor not al Kaya started to work for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] around the time of his election to the [[National Diet (Japan)|Diet]] in
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  • | journal = Studies in Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency }}</ref> Helms was an Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) veteran, and the first DCI to have served at a lower level in the CIA
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  • ...on''' is a U.S. counterterrorism specialist, long a covert operator in the Central Intelligence Agency, whose identity became known in 2005. He became the U.S. State Department C
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  • '''Cofer Black''' was a career [[Central Intelligence Agency]] officer who headed the [[Counterterrorism Center]] from 1999 through 2002
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  • ...were classified. [[Michael Hayden|Michael V. Hayden]], [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]], wrote "The breadth of discovery apparently required by the Court's decis
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  • ...ture, they were held in undisclosed confinement facilities operated by the Central Intelligence Agency, but, by 2007, transferred to Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The original definition, provided by a Central Intelligence Agency assistant general counsel, whose name was redacted from the released docume
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  • According to Italian anti-terrorism officials, the Central Intelligence Agency sent them a false report about his activities, to hide the fact that he alr
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  • ...ing 1973&ndash;1974 Martin served as an Associate Deputy Director at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and later as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Air Force. In 1984, Mar
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  • ...itizen born in [[Kuwait]], captured in [[Macedonia]] by personnel of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], held in extrajudicial detention by the [[United States of America]] in A
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