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  • ...force under [[Vang Pao]]; this organization received funding through the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].<ref name=Clymer>{{citation
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  • ...to carry out aspects of the program, he authorized, at the same time, the Central Intelligence Agency's Counterterrorist Center, headed by Dewey Clarridge, a CIA operations offi
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  • ...-era action. It was promulgated after the March 16, 1984 kidnapping of the Central Intelligence Agency's Beirut, Lebanon station chief, William Buckley. This NSDD, much of which
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  • He founded the Central Intelligence Agency's [[National Photographic Interpretation Center]] (NPIC), now part of the [
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  • Michael Scheuer, a former Central Intelligence Agency specialist in counterterrorism, worked on developing rendition as a part of
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  • | author = Office of Current Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; annotations by [[McGeorge Bundy]]
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  • ...ter for Peace and Security Studies. He spent 28 years as an officer at the Central Intelligence Agency<ref name=GUBio>{{citation ==Central Intelligence Agency==
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  • ...ptured in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]] and a few detainees of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. The [[George W. Bush Administration]] ruled that the people held there w
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  • ...vernors]], psychological operations staff, National Clandestine Service, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...ontaining [[Al-Qaeda]] members. The Predator was under the control of a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] crew.<ref name = "Addicott"> {{citation
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  • ...ty Council]], [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], [[United States Air Force]] and [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. The Air Force celebrates its "birthday" each year based on the date the
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...ctor of Central Intelligence and Secretary of Defense from a career in the Central Intelligence Agency. Some called him a Rasputin while others saw him as a public servant.
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  • ...observers believe the recordings were made when the suspects were in the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s archipelago of clandestine [[black sites]]. ...r 5, 2021, Trivett tried to explain to reporters the implications of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) changing its classification of some secret documents.<ref name=nyti
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  • ...ong Atlanta prosecutors, their superiors in the Justice Department and the Central Intelligence Agency. <ref name=NYT1992-10-18>{{citation | author = Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...States go back to the latter part of the Second World War, long before the Central Intelligence Agency was formed. | author = Central Intelligence Agency}}</ref>
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  • ...War]], he graduated from the [[Harvard Business School]], he joined the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and then served in a variety of government positions in CIA, the [[White
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  • | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...gon Military Mission that arrived in 1954, but that was a cover name for a Central Intelligence Agency CIA activities in Vietnam#Vietnam1954|covert action and intelligence collec
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  • ...es. Ambassador Frederick Nolting, for example, criticized the reporting of Central Intelligence Agency and military officer Rufus Phillips (an assistant to Edward Lansdale) and U
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  • ...in Nha Trang, and perhaps was comparable to the paramilitary side of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. In 1962 and 1963, under an informal command structure between the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]], it cooperated in organizing
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  • As of an estimate by the United State's [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in July 2007, Laos has a population of around six and a half million pers
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...been mentioned,<ref name=NYT1988-10-02 /> but Sheehan dismisses that as [[Central Intelligence Agency]] propaganda, although he agrees the deaths were in the thousands. Ho apolo
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  • ...Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS), began analyzing the situation; the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] would not even exist, on paper, until 1947.
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  • ...representative of the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the General Services Administrati ...he head of the intelligence commuity, and was retitled the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DCIA). The National Counterintelligence Executive (NCIX), reporting direct
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  • | authorlink = Central Intelligence Agency The Central Intelligence Agency has yet other sets of markings, called '''cryptonyms''' and '''pseudonyms''
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  • ...[[National Security Act of 1947]], which created a separate Air Force and Central Intelligence Agency, as well as unifying the military services under a [[Secretary of Defense]] ...State objected to the next draft, which put the Central Intelligence Group/Central Intelligence Agency in charge of national COMINT. On 20 May 1949, Secretary of Defense [[Louis
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...nti-communist forces in any red country. Throughout the [[Third World]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]]-sponsored clandestine forces were unleashed against the weaker pro-Soviet ...for a $20 million program against the Sandinista government and gave the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) responsibility for organizing a five-hundred-man "interdiction" for
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  • {{seealso|Director of the Central Intelligence Agency}} Until April 2005, the DCI also headed the Central Intelligence Agency and was often referred to colloquially as the "CIA Director." After the [[9
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  • ...lusive on Müller's ultimate fate, the file is very clear on one point. The Central Intelligence Agency and its predecessors did not know Müller's whereabouts at any point after
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  • ...Operations, [[U.S. Army]]), Ray Cline (deputy director for intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]), and the Director of the State Department [[Bureau of Intelligence and R
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  • [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) documents indicate that the agency monitored the UFO situation from | author = Gerald K. Haines | journal = Studies in Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]}}</ref>
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  • - [[Central Intelligence Agency]] -
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  • ...tment to serve as ambassador to Portugal until 1978, when he went to the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] as deputy director, staying until January 1981. The next month he joined
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  • ...rke at the National Security Council, and also exchanged deputies with the Central Intelligence Agency. His relationship with Michael Scheuer at the CIA, however, was hostile.
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  • ...ception. <ref name=FM3-05-30 /> It is primarily the responsibility of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]}}</ref>
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  • | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...nt Records Interagency Working Group, said the documents showed that the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] "failed to lift a finger" to hunt Eichmann and "force us to confront not
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  • | last = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...ns officer working both for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Among his many assignments, he was the direct U.S. contact to the 19
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  • ...ht be like. McCarry had previously been an undercover operative for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] for nine years, and the book was hailed for its apparent authenticity and
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  • ...f state and including the deputy secretary of defense, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In major crises, such as th
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  • ...ector of Central Intelligence]] became the office of the [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] (DCIA); see [[#DNI Reorganization|DNI reorganization]] below. | publisher = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...eading "oil spots". A mixed group including United States Marine Corps and Central Intelligence Agency senior personnel advocated rural pacification as the highest priority. John
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  • ...tor of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|DCI Allen Dulles, Chairman of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Gordon Gray, National Security Advisor; James Douglas, United States | title = Report on the Covert Activities of the Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...orld War, military intelligence immediately after the war, and then to the Central Intelligence Agency.
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  • ...had less use for the US military, less respect for them. He felt that the Central Intelligence Agency also had let him down and they also had some rebuilding to do. So within th
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  • ...where the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) may, in the opinion of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) or [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA), try to interpret the info
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  • ...ectares, while the Viet Minh had considered a 5 hectare plot as "large". [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Stanford Research Institute]] studies, however, indicated that a su ...leadership and some other U.S. government centers of opinion, including [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[Agency for International Development]], and [[United States Army Speci
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency In 1981, a Central Intelligence Agency document said that the Soviet Union is likely to hasten the delivery of $22
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  • | publisher = Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook
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  • In a long career in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), he defined many of the parameters of modern analysis and its use b
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  • ...ns also have a collection role and possibly an analytic role. In 1962, the Central Intelligence Agency, Deputy Directorate for Research (now the Deputy Directorate for Science an | last = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...other interviews with former Reagan and Bush administration officials, the Central Intelligence Agency secretly directed armaments and dual-use|dual-use technology to Iraq throug
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  • ...e 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Operated by the Central Intelligence Agency
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  • | journal = World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency
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  • While Obama had promised to close Guantanamo Bay detention camp and secret [[Central Intelligence Agency]], there is little progress on the former. The Administration has supported
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence Appraisal
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Deputy Director for Intelligence, Jami Miscik, complained of pressure to pr
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  • Although the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was not directly involved in the Ramadan Revolution|1963 coup that ou ...lard.html}}</ref> "The national intelligence agencies are comprised of the Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency. Political a
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  • ...re aggressive, primarily covert, destabilization operations began, under [[Central Intelligence Agency]] operational control. These included the emigre [[Bay of Pigs Invasion]] a
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  • | publisher = Center for the Study of Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]] *[[Central Intelligence Agency]] [[CIA activities in Vietnam|Saigon Station]]; CIA headquarters disagreed
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  • ...asons both of pure U.S. and allied interest. It should be noticed that the Central Intelligence Agency had not been formed when these relationships were established, but came lat
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  • | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...e 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Operated by the Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...be distrustful of the United States intelligence community, especially the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1998, he chaired the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat
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  • ...Instead, the DNI coordinates the IC, and a newly titled [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] heads the CIA. Since many of the other intelligence agencies are in the | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...d activists have equated such training and technical assistance with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], there are far more many agencies involved. There were allegations of tor | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • The initial Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) team in Saigon was the Saigon Military Mission (SMM), headed by Unit | author = Central Intelligence Agency}}</ref>
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  • ...the Battlespace on September 19; there may have been earlier on-the-ground Central Intelligence Agency liaison with the opposing Afghan Northern Alliance before then. ...es Army Special Forces teams could be attached to the various NA forces, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operations officers needed to link with their leaders. The first CIA
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  • ...u of Investigation, while the principal counterespionage service is in the Central Intelligence Agency. In Britain, the division is less clear, although domestic operations are c | journal = Studies in Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency}}</ref>
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  • ...s, including statements he made on the House floor, of his work with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], either as a Naval Intelligence officer detailed to CIA, or during his St
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  • ...of National Intelligence now is the senior official of the community, the Central Intelligence Agency is now one of many agencies that contribute to transnational anti-crime and Two offices of the Central Intelligence Agency#Directorate of Intelligence| CIA Directorate of Intelligence have analytica
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  • ...closer to "annihilation or eradication". According to John Maguire of the Central Intelligence Agency station, it reminded Iraqis of the Final Solution. When he told Bremer it w
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  • ...purest form inside intelligence agency|intelligence agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the United States or the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, MI6) in | work = History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...e Departments of State, [[United States Department of Defense|Defense]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and other parts of U.S. foreign policy formulation. No longer needing the
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  • ...[[National Security Act of 1947]], which created a separate Air Force and Central Intelligence Agency, as well as unifying the military services under a [[Secretary of Defense]] ...State objected to the next draft, which put the Central Intelligence Group/Central Intelligence Agency in charge of national COMINT. As a compromise and to centralize common ser
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  • | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]}}</ref>
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  • ...onal Intelligence]], not all activities are strictly associated with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. Some activities are focused more on law enforcement rather than the clas {{seealso|Central Intelligence Agency}}
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  • | journal = [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA World Factbook]]
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  • |publisher = Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency | publisher = (US) Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...in Nha Trang, and perhaps was comparable to the paramilitary side of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. It was commanded by a Diem loyalist, then-LTC Le Quang Tung. <ref name=L
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  • ...community in the Asia/Pacific geopolitical area. It includes those of the Central Intelligence Agency, <ref name=CIA-DI-ORG>{{cite web | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...ication of world regions] places Georgia in [[Western Asia]] as does the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] [[CIA World Factbook|World Factbook]].</ref>
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  • ...neral [[Eric Holder]]'s to reopen a criminal investigation into possible [[Central Intelligence Agency]] improper conduct during interrogation of terrorist suspects. Holder's act
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  • ...os was initially covert, and used Special Forces and other personnel under Central Intelligence Agency control. Whether the mission is called counterguerrilla, counterinsurgency,
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  • ...hey may be preceded by small special operations teams from the military or Central Intelligence Agency, especially when there is a need to work with irregular allied troops, as i
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  • {{seealso|Central Intelligence Agency}} ...ommunity in Africa. Previously, this would have been synonymous with the Central Intelligence Agency, but, since the creation of the Director of National Intelligence in 2005,
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  • Under the operational control of the Central Intelligence Agency,<ref name=McClintock2002Ch09>{{citation ...lly}}, p. 4</ref> The Civilian Irregular Defense Groups (CIDG), were under Central Intelligence Agency operational control until July 1, 1963, when MACV took control. <ref>Colli
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  • ...ovember 2001, and it was announced that cooperation had improved. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency operated in Yemen, looking for and sometimes attacking suspected terrorists
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  • | work = History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...ing]] in Arlington, and moving to the immense [[Naval Station Norfolk]]. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] headquarters are in Langley, and "the Farm", used for clandestine trainin
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  • Michael Scheuer, a former senior Central Intelligence Agency officer whose responsibilities included tracking bin Laden, as well as reco ...its Cold War strategy, the United States of America, primarily through the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), aided the Afghans opposing the Soviets. Their aid, however, was cha
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  • | journal = The World Factbook, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • Also in 1962, the Central Intelligence Agency, Deputy Directorate for Research, formally took on ELINT and COMINT respons | last = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...", modeled after the Rockefeller and Church committees that investigated [[Central Intelligence Agency]] abuses in the 1970s. <ref name=Pol>{{citation
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  • ...was the Buddhist crisis in 1963 ending in the assassination of Ngo by a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA-backed]] operation authorized by President Kennedy. ...Edward Lansdale]], a [[United States Air Force]] officer seconded to the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], came to [[Saigon]] under the cover of Assistant Air Attache leading the
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  • The [[Central Intelligence Agency]], was created in 1947 out of remnants of the [[OSS]], a World War II opera
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  • ...ne leadership and some other U.S. government centers of opinion, including Central Intelligence Agency, Agency for International Development, and United States Army Special Force
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  • ...drop supplies, using [[C-119 Flying Boxcar]] aircraft. They worked for a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] proprietary airline called [[Civil Air Transport]].<ref name=AP2002-11-24
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  • ...e 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Operated by the Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...mand until 1994. The IG Farben Building was also the headquarters of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] in Germany, which led to its sobriquet 'the Pentagon of Europe'. On A
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  • ...s, including the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency ([[CIA]]).<ref name=Patti>{{cite book
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  • ...ernational Islamic organizations and Saudi-backed Afghan leaders. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) said it had no contact with Bin Laden during this time, although they
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  • ...ments, officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency and other defense-related intelligence agencies, and the Secretary of Energ
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  • * Helms, Richard. ''A Look over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency'' (2003)
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  • ...ved Ford as U.S. envoy to China from 1974 to 1975 and as director of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) from 1976 to 1977. In all of these jobs he proved himself a reliabl
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  • ...an idea of a strict Islam through the Muslim world. According to ''Time'', Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) estimates showed there had been thousands of graduates from Afghan te
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  • ...undercutting Khalizad's ability to pressure him. Rob Richer, Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency Middle East Division, said there was plenty of blame to distribute, but als
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  • ...blications/factbook/geos/co.html Colombia], '''The World Factbook''', U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, updated 12 December 2006</ref> Colombia is the third-most populous country
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  • | publisher = Center for the Study of Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • The Central Intelligence Agency, as well as military special operations, conducted a wide range of activiti
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  • ...mply misinterpreted social reform for Soviet backing. Newly declassified [[Central Intelligence Agency]] documents show the United Fruit Company played no major role, that Soviet
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  • ...s wanted autonomy for their region. [[William Colby]] (then chief of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] Far Eastern Division) observed that civilian politicians "divided and sub
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  • ...was involved in creating "Team B", a group that internally challenged the Central Intelligence Agency estimates on Soviet power and intentions, based on a different set of assum
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  • ...sychology of Intelligence Analysis'' Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency 1999 (see [https://www.cia.gov/csi/books/19104/art6.html Chapter 3]).</ref>
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  • ...ting the entire cost of keeping the Royal Lao Army in the field, and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) was providing intelligence and political direction. The U.S. theref
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