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  • | publisher = National Security and Foreign Affairs Subcommittee, U.S. House Oversight and Government Refor
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  • Besides the better-known military and intelligence reorganizations in the [[National Security Act of 1947]], the '''Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP)''' was created The Director of Emergency Planning was made a statutory member of the [[National Security Council]], but had no specififc organization. While the [[Director of Centr
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  • In the area of national security and foreign policy, Chisholm worked for the revocation of [[Internal Securi
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  • ...to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs. He is Chairman of the Advisory Boards of the Clean Fuels Foundatio
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  • ...nly way that can be done at this stage is to eliminate, effectively, these national security claims."
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  • ...ntally compromising the intelligence agencies' ability to redact sensitive national security material, as permitted by this Court's Bismullah decision.</blockquote>
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  • ...y)]]; he dominated foreign policy in the Nixon and Ford administrations as National Security Adviser and [[United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State]], holdin ...Control and Disarmament Agency]] (1961-68), RAND Corporation (1961-68), [[National Security Council]] (1961-62), Weapons Systems Evaluation Group of the [[Joint Chiefs
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  • ...data, especially recently declassified [[signals intelligence]] from the [[National Security Agency]] that indicates that there was no second attack. ...e Foreign Relations committee, to Lewis Tordella, Deputy Director of the [[National Security Agency]]
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  • Corber, Robert. ''In the Name of National Security: Hitchcock, Homophobia, Politics'' (Durham: Duke UP, 1993).
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 101}}</ref>
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  • ...on Middle East Democracy. He is a nonresident senior fellow of the Truman National Security Project.
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  • ...a such as the chart of CIA photo are at the George Washington University [[National Security Archive]] | last = National Security Archive
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  • In 1981-82 he was a Reagan Administration National Security Council staff adviser on Soviet and East European affairs.
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  • | publisher = National Security Archive, George Washington University
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  • ...1989) and [[George H.W. Bush]] (1989-1993), the secretary overshadowed the national security adviser because of the forcefulness of secretaries [[Alexander Haig]], [[Ge ...ment and each having representatives of the assistant to the president for national security affairs, the secretary of defense, the director of the [[Central Intelligen
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  • *National Security and Human Rights
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  • The [[National Security Act of 1947]] authorized the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] to provide "se
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  • | journal = National Security Studies Quarterly | date = Autumn 2000}}</ref>
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  • ...ganized crime involved in areas that are considered fundamental threats to national security | publisher = School for National Security Executive Education, National Defense
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  • ...me the criminal operations officer for Quebec and was made responsible for national security and border integrity.
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  • ...DRP is unclassified. However, results may be classified if they impinge on national security by specifying US military deficiencies, vulnerabilities or significant brea
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  • ...y drafting, in 1950. That policy, at a high level, was to be expressed in National Security Council document 68 of <ref name=NSC69>{{citation | title = NSC 68: United States Objectives and Programs for National Security
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  • *CAIR’s Threat to National Security, Joe Kaufman, http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/cair%e2%80%99s-threat-to-nationa
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  • | volume =National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 239— Part II
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 190
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  • | title = Annals of National Security, Selective Intelligence: Donald Rumsfeld has his own special sources. Are t ...al Intelligence George Tenet, Feith's briefings, given to the White House, National Security Council, and Office of the Vice President, contained a slide not presented
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  • ...one Conversation Between President Nixon and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) ...onal Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)
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  • ...ems Agency with support from the information assurance capabilities of the National Security Agency.
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  • ...tware of the RC-135S contains extensive, national-level (e.g., DIA and the National Security Agency (NSA)) This software allows identifying and prioritizing signals to
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  • In the area of national security and foreign policy, Chisholm worked for the revocation of [[Internal Securi
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  • {{r|National security}} ...stitute of Peace; Author of Killing Détente; former Director, Committee on National Security; former [[Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]] and Department of Defense s
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  • ...ar to the Canadian [[Communications Security Establishment]] or the U.S. [[National Security Agency]].
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  • {{r|Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs}}
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 101}}</ref>
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  • ...; and then, during the [[Korean War]], was Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs between 1950-51. Returning to Europe, he was the American represen
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  • | publisher = National Security Agency
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  • On January 10, the new national security team was briefed on the no-fly programs, Operation SOUTHERN WATCH and Opera ...ever, a meeting of "principals", chaired by Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Condaleeza Rice on February 5, which did include Cheney, Colin Powe
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  • ...es not control other major intelligence agencies within DoD, such as the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA), [[National Reconnaissance Office]] (NRO), or [[National Geo ...among them, has an intelligence directorate. The problem comes from the [[National Security Act of 1947]], which created the Joint Staff, but strictly limited its size
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  • ...rts to reestablish firm executive control over their operations. Under the National Security Act of 1947, as amended in 1949, the War Department became the Department o
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  • ...y may be members ''ex officio'' of certain committees, especially in the [[national security]] area.
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  • ...escribe themselves as moderates committed to "fiscal discipline and strong national security" to use their words. Among her committee assignments in the House are those
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  • ...model, the Network Warfare component is built around capabilities of the *National Security Agency Fort Meade, Maryland
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  • ...e Defense Department declined to reply on the basis that it would threaten national security. <ref>US Senate, Subcommittee on Oceans and International Environment; 26 J
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  • ...he led strikes that President [[Harry S. Truman]] denounced as threats to national security. In response, industry, railroads and homeowners rapidly switched from coa
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  • | work = National Security Archive | publisher = [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • ...It is less well known that FED-STD-1027, which was openly written by the [[National Security Agency]], was issued simultaneously, and specified secure physical packagin ...his was out of reach for almost everybody, excepted organizations like the National Security Agency (NSA), but that by the 1990s, the DES would be totally insecure." Th
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  • ...which Bogan had complained about cuts in naval aviation, the direction of national security and the overemphasis on Air Force heavy bombers. As it went through channel
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  • | author = National Security Agency
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  • | author = George Washington University National Security Archive national security implications of UFOs, was relaying DCI [[Director of Central Intelligence#W
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  • According to then-Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Zbigniew Brzezinski, during the administration of U.S. President Ji |title=Power and Principle, Memoirs of the National Security Advisor 1977-1981
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  • ...]) and an expectation that cryptography would continue to be important for national security, many western governments have, at some point, strictly regulated export of | title = Encryption and National Security
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  • | publisher = Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency ...s. The situation became a good deal more complex with the passage of the [[National Security Act of 1947]], which created a separate Air Force and Central Intelligence
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  • ...s principally Israel's local problem. In like manner, Richard Clarke, the National Security Council counterterrorism coordinator, commented that in White House discuss
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  • | title = National Security Decision Directive 207: The National Program for Combatting Terrorism
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  • ...l 1986, when he moved to the White House as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. In 1985-86, while still with Sears, he served on the President's B ...er of 1988, President Reagan vetoed the bill, even though Carlucci and the national security adviser, [[LTG]] [[Colin Powell]], recommended approval. Reagan found unacc
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  • | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive
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  • | publisher = [[National Security Agency]] | year = 2001
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  • ...nova & Toensing}}</ref> She has both legislative and executive branch with national security matters. While identified as a Republican, she has also represented employe
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 121
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  • He worked closely with Richard Clarke at the National Security Council, and also exchanged deputies with the Central Intelligence Agency. ...in August 1994, was asked by Robert Bryant, assistant director of the FBI national security division, asked O'Neill if he would take on a special project, "fraught wit
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  • | work =National Security Archives Online | volume = National Security Archives Electronic Briefing Book No. 8
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  • * Hogan, Michael J. ''A Cross of Iron: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Cross-Iron-National-Securi ...n. ''The Truman Presidency: The Origins of the Imperial Presidency and the National Security State'' (1979), revisionist
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  • * Bose, Meena. ''Shaping and Signaling Presidential Policy: The National Security Decision Making of Eisenhower and Kennedy.'' (1998). 197 pp. [http://www.a * Dockrill, Saki. ''Eisenhower's New-Look National Security Policy, 1953-61.'' (1996). 400 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Eisenhowers-New-
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  • ...the Law of the Sea|Law of the Sea Treaty]], which would endanger both our national security and our economic interests.<ref>{{citation
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  • * [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs/Definition]] * [[National Security Act of 1947/Definition]]
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  • ...008, the guest was [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Jimmy Carter|Carter Administration]], and Mika Brzezinski'
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  • ...United States<ref name=BMTC />, in 1998, and the U.S. Commission to Assess National Security Space Management and Organization,<ref name=NSSMO>{{citation | title = Commission to Assess United States National Security Space Management and Organization }}</ref> in 2000.
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  • ...ember 2001, Tenet and CIA staff briefed the President, Vice President, and National Security Adviser on the probability of al-Qaeda's nuclear program, saying they proba ...h," according to Sen. [[Carl Levin]], "was sent to the White House and the National Security Council and circulated among U.S. intelligence agencies. This first report
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  • ..., including coastal, airborne, and spaceborne systems, may be intended for national security or law enforcement, but can simultaneously provide information to fisheries
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  • ...ce, the keynote speaker was James L. Jones, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the Obama administration|Obama Administration. Israeli Ambassad
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  • * [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs/Related Articles]] * [[National Security Act of 1947/Related Articles]]
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  • ...EUCOM commander, James Jones, was the first Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the Barack Obama|Obama Administration.
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  • ...' (WPC-1142)]], set out to cross the [[Altantic Ocean]], escorted by the [[National Security Cutter]] [[USCGC Hamilton (WMSL 753)|USCGC ''Hamilton'' (WMSL 753)]].<ref n
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  • ...= His research focuses on the intersection of information policy and national security, including issues related to the legal status of documents captured in arme
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  • On August 4, 1969, U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs [[Henry Kissinger]] had a first, secret meeting in Paris with [[Xua
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  • * [[Template:Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs/Metadata]] * [[Template:National Security Act of 1947/Metadata]]
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  • For reasons of national security, the knowledge of contamination was suppressed in the United States.<ref na
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  • ...on of the U.K. [[Government Communications Headquarters]] (GCHQ) or U.S. [[National Security Agency]]. Instead, the functions were part of the much larger [[KGB]]. In | title = Statement of LTG Michael V. Hayden, Director, National Security Agency
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  • She was Director of Global Affairs and Counter-Terrorism on the [[National Security Council]] staff (1991-1993).
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 279 | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 234
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 122 | title = National Security Action Memorandum No. 88: Training for Latin American Armed Forces
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  • ...the Secretary of Defense on paper, but had his reporting changed to the [[National Security Council]] in November 2003.
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  • ..."disturbing public opinion" (''tashvish-e azhan-e 'omumi'') and "attacking national security" (''bar ham zadan-e amniyat-e milli'') <ref name=AI2001-03-12>{{citation
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 121 | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 121
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  • ...al to allow an investigation into narcocorruption charges against powerful national security adviser Valdimiro Montesinos, and a botched kidnapping by intelligence agen | id = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 237}}</ref>
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  • ...U.S. Attorney's office in the Southern District of New York, the CIA, the National Security Council, and the U.S. State Department no evidence that implicated the Iraq
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  • | title = Memorandum for Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Subject: Revelation of the Fact of Satellite Reconnaissance in Con | work = National Security Space Road Maps (NSSRM)
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  • In September 1961, Kennedy sent Taylor, with Walt Rostow of the National Security Council staff, to assess the situation in Vietnam.<ref name=Moyar>{{citatio
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  • ...to President Barack Obama and senior director of the Central Region at the National Security Council. He has served in both Democratic and Republican administrations,
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  • ...on Administration, he was Director of Near East-South Asian Affairs at the National Security Council, U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary of State for Nea
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  • ...icy, the name was rather accidental. At a January 28, 1969, meeting of the National Security Council, GEN Andrew Goodpaster, deputy to GEN Creighton Abrams, commander o | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 233
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  • ...fficial intelligence was not relied on in making even the most significant national security decisions, that intelligence was misused publicly to justify decisions alre
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  • ...arguing that they infringed the captives' rights to privacy, or fell under national security where the state secrets privilege could be invoked.
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  • | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive ...document, and has been one of the most secret and sensitive issues in U.S. national security policy.
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  • ...shifted between the [[U.S. Secretary of State]], [[Cyrus Vance]], and the National Security Adviser, [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]]. ...to Vietnam. <ref>Zbignew Brzezinski, ''Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security Adviser (1977-1981)'', (Farrar, Strauss, Giroux; 1983), p. 25, quoted by Yo
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  • ...of the military and foreign policy advances that he had ordered to ensure national security. The White House publicized American efforts to expose domestic terrorist o
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  • In April 1982, President Ronald Reagan signed National Security Decision Directive (NSDD) 30<ref name=NSDD30>{{cite web | title = National Security Decision Directive (NSDD) 30: Managing Terrorist Incidents
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  • | title = The Origins of the National Security Agency, 1940-1952 | publisher = National Security Agency
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  • ...Corps liaision was [[James Jones]], likely Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Barack Obama|Obama Administration]]. McCain describes Jone
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  • ...port (see later) led the Secretary of the Air Force to decide there was no national security value to continuing investigations. A total of 12,618 sightings were report ...sics and Electronics Division. Amory, who asked the group to focus on the national security implications of UFOs, was relaying DCI [[Director of Central Intelligence#W
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  • ...itizens and noncitizens on their own territory. On home soil, they may use national security, police, medical and a variety of other criteria. Some will apprehend citiz
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  • ..., or if they were under orders from the Director of National Intelligence, National Security Council, or President. ...Before that time, the process rarely involved more than conversation at a National Security Council meeting. It is likely that in the 1947-1952 period, before the DCI
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  • |volume = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 134 (update) | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive
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  • ...ounselor to Reagan, and sat on both his [[Presidential cabinet]] and the [[National Security Council]], from 1981 to 1985. Meese played a leadership role in the develo
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  • ...s to Iran were used to fund the Contras. The Congressional committee asked National Security Advisor John Poindexter, "Did the President know about and approve the dive
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  • ...held at Guantanamo Bay military prison for 12 years is due to face a U.S. national security board on Thursday that will weigh whether he should remain jailed there.
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  • ...ve coalition of fiscal conservatism|fiscal, social conservatism|social and national security conservatism that both appealed to traditional Republicans but also brought ...tive distinction continued, with the least dissonance in national security|national security policy.
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  • ...Including Kissinger Intelligence Briefing and Assurances on Taiwan" ''The National Security Archive'' (2003)]
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  • ...d "free peoples," they represented a threat to international peace and the national security of the United States.
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  • ...would be to shift funds to a [[corvette]] based on the [[Coast Guard]]’s National Security Cutter hull.<ref>{{citation
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  • While some of these contingencies may not immediately seem related to national security, the reality is different, in that a major natural disaster, such as [[Hurr
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  • ==National security== ...ssistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the role of the [[National Security Council]] and the Assistant will be strengthened.<ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • | title = Memorandum for Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Subject: Revelation of the Fact of Satellite Reconnaissance in Con
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  • ...of state secrets, and Holder's recognition that haste can be dangerous in national security matters.
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  • ...of an all-powerful "Great General Staff" was one of the reasons the U.S. [[National Security Act of 1947]], which created the [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|the U.S. Joint Staff]
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  • | publisher = Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency | last = National Security Agency
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  • *[[Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs/Definition]]
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  • ...tion ("intelligence"), and some limited powers to act, in the interests of national security. It had an overall coordinating role until passage of the ''Intelligence Re ...igence activities of the various government departments in the interest of national security. At first it was not given the [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] or
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  • Internet filtering related to threats to national security that targets the Web sites of insurgents, extremists, and terrorists often
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  • This makes it quite difficult for anyone &mdash; such as a police or national security agency &mdash; to track the communication. They might do [[traffic analysis
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  • * Ward, Robert D. "The Origin and Activities of the National Security League, 1914–1919." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 47 (1960): 51–
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  • | accessdate = 2007-10-07}}</ref>. The National Security Archive said that in 1987, CIA created "... a new Office for Special Projec
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  • ...li lobbying organizations, and is on the board of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. In 2002, Haaret
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  • | title = National Security Action Memorandum 362: Responsibility for U.S. Role in Pacification (Revolu
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  • Jeffrey Richelson, for the George Washington University National Security Archive, links the Air Force's 544th Intelligence Group with ECHELON operat | title = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 24: The National Security Agency Declassified
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  • * Bacevich, Andrew J., ed. ''The Long War: A New History of U.S. National Security Policy Since World War II'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0231131 ...wis. ''Strategies of Containment: A Critical Appraisal of Postwar American National Security Policy'' (1982) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98423566 online editio
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  • {{r|Robert Pastor}}Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Former Senior Director, National Security Council
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  • | title = On the Brink, Weak States and US National Security ...transfer of illegal drugs into the US. Counterdrug (CD) is a high priority national security and international cooperation mission, with DOD functions and responsibilit
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  • ...ion of the ''Marblehead'' operation is in his own book, according to the [[National Security Agency]], which has found no official records of what certainly would have | publisher = [[National Security Agency]]}}</ref>
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  • ...r, ran the Iran operation with people outside the CIA, such as White House/National Security Council employees such as John Poindexter and Oliver North, as well as reti ...tm}}</ref> "In early February, the spokesman of Iran's Supreme Council for National Security publicly announced that Iran would never scrap its nuclear program. This ca
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  • ...lligence operations, double agent cases are run to protect and enhance the national security. They serve this purpose principally by providing current counterintelligen
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  • ...ho has worked for the ''Times'' since 1985, is one of the better-sourced [[national security]] reporters in Washington. When he writes opinion pieces, they are often "h
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  • ...formation assurance]], [[digital cinema]] and [[computer graphics]]. The [[National Security Agency]] and the [[Department of Homeland Security|United States Department
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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
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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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  • ...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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  • ..."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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  • ...underdeveloped nations should be one of the three pillars of ensuring U.S. national security along with diplomacy and defense."
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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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  • Transferring to the National Security Council staff in the Clinton Administration, as director for intelligence p
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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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  • | journal = Intelligence & National Security ...idance from public officials. Policymakers-- the President, his aides, the National Security Council, and other major departments and agencies of government--initiate r
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  • | title = Memorandum for Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Subject: Revelation of the Fact of Satellite Reconnaissance in Con
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  • On September 12, the National Security Council told Ambassador Lodge to reopen "tough" negotiations with Diem... [
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  • | title = America's Space Sentinels: DSP Satellites and National Security
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  • ...erogation of human rights rules "where military exigencies or the needs of national security or public order so require. It states that it is not convinced that the sp
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  • ...ies are asked to investigate and report on themselves, and when matters of national security are claimed.
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  • ...prevent the usage of weapons of mass destruction, as described in the ''[[National Security Strategy of the United States of America (2002)]]'', the invasion began on ...he threat and 11 on democracy. Feith notes these were not discussed in the National Security Council or in the Deputies Committee, and apparently were a public relation
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  • ...for example, no electronic communications that can be intercepted by the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA). | accessdate = 2007-10-07}}</ref>. The National Security Archive commented, "In 1987, Deputy Director for Science and Technology Eva
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  • ...ng programs threatened these goals. ERP supporters answered that America’s national security was at stake, and rebuilding Europe now would be far cheaper than fighting ...mmunism: American and European Labour in the Cold War," ''Intelligence and National Security'' 18, no. 2 (2003): 73-91.</ref>
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  • ...sion into Southeast Asia, as well as the Western shipments, as a matter of national security,<ref name=Nomura>{{citation ...nd Diem families had had a relationship going back to the mid-fifties. The National Security Agency set up a 24-hour monitoring watch on Laos and Thailand. <ref name=NS
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  • For example, economic competition and national security are currently (2006) at issue in the United States. However, it has been p In some instances, national security concerns can stir up latent nativist tendencies that are not directly assoc
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  • ...impending attack or from a judgment failure of President Bush, Sr. and his National Security apparatus? ...d of the Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency. Political and economic intelligence fall under the purview of the C
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  • ...sociates [[James Baker]] as Secretary of State, and [[Brent Scowcroft]] as National Security Advisor, along with [[Colin Powell]] as chairman of the Joint Chiefs and [[
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  • ...s; this is often an argument in the US intelligence community, where the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) may, in the opinion of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] ( | title = Memorandum for Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, Subject: Revelation of the Fact of Satellite Reconnaissance in Con
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  • ...nt, [[Henry Kissinger]]. Kissinger began as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, but, in 1973, added the post of [[U.S. Secretary of State]], displ
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  • ...econd included some arms package."<ref name=gleijeses6>{{citation|title=US National Security Council Minutes: Angola|date=June 27, 1975|url=http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv ...he Middle East; South Asia; Angola"|publisher=George Washington University National Security Archive|author=Lord, Winston|id=National Archives Record Group 59. Records
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  • ...insurgency in El Salvador. His proposal was approved in January, 1982, in "National Security Directive 17," which provided for a $20 million program against the Sandini
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  • ...the judge that, if he allowed the interpreter to testify they would claim national security issues required the trial to be shut down - even though he acknowledged the
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  • ...from the Approach of War to the Chinese Intervention." ''Intelligence and National Security'' 1999 14(4): 17-63. Issn: 0268-4527 ...elligence and the Chinese Intervention in Korea, 1950." ''Intelligence and National Security'' 1990 5(1): 129-149. Issn: 0268-4527 Argues analysts underestimated the s
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  • | volume = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 82
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  • ...d in Banning (1978) p. 262. See Lawrence D. Cress, "Republican Liberty and National Security: American Military Policy as an Ideological Problem, 1783 to 1789." ''Willi
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  • ...issues. He was allowed to observe Cabinet and [[National Security Council|National Security]] meetings. Kennedy did give Johnson control over all presidential appointm
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  • | volume = George Washington University National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 121 | publisher = Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency
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  • | publisher = George Washington University National Security Archive | title = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 67
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  • | title = Exclusion as National Security Policy
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  • ...n]], on 24 October 1952, had issued a directive that set the stage for the National Security Agency, whose scope went beyond the pure military.<ref name=NSAorigin>{{cit | title = The Origins of the National Security Agency, 1940-1952
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  • ...ocial objectives <ref>Counterterrorism Threat Assessment and Warning Unit, National Security Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, [http://www.fbi.gov/publications
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  • ...ermath of the [[9/11]] attack, the nation's focus was changed to issues of national security. All but one Democrat (Representative [[Barbara Lee]]) joined the Republica
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  • ...the U.S. Navy began to conduct [[signals intelligence]] patrols for the [[National Security Agency]], close to North Vietnam but in international waters. These were ca ...tary of Defense McNamara, Johnson stated his policy decision in classified National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) 273, of November 26, 1963. The key point was the U
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  • ...I intend to create several articles about extrajudicial detention for both national security and other reasons. This also gets very tricky with the international concep
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  • ...unique functional expertise to assess existing and emerging threats to US national security and provides the most senior US policymakers, military planners, and law en
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  • ...lligence operations, double agent cases are run to protect and enhance the national security. They serve this purpose principally by providing current counterintelligen
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  • ...ernment shall allow the use of its territory for activities harmful to the national security and interest of the other."
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  • ...ican countries. As the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the National Security Council, and Henry Kissinger had warned, however, Latin American countries
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  • ...g the limited war in Korea as a mistake, Eisenhower believed that American national security and containment of Communist expansion could best be achieved through nucle ..."Dealing with Soviet Power and Influence: Eisenhower's Management of U.S. National Security." ''Diplomatic History'' (2000) 24(2): 345-352. Issn: 0145-2096 Fulltext: [
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  • The Republican party supports [[unilateralism]] in issues of national security, believing in the ability and right of the United States to act without ext
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  • ...According to Anthony Zinni, <ref>Presentation at the Brookings Institution National Security Seminar, November 2001, as recorded by David Kilcullen</ref>, it produced t | title = Annals of National Security, Selective Intelligence: Donald Rumsfeld has his own special sources. Are t
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  • ...support for intervention. Thieu was getting poor advice; his Assistant for National Security Affairs, Gen. Dan Van Quang, did not want to give Thieu bad news.
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  • ...erman companies, of an island near a key shipping lane, could put Canada's national security at risk.<ref name=nytimes1938-08-16/>
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  • * 1969 - [[Richard Nixon]] (president 1969-74) and [[Henry Kissinger]] (National Security Adviser 1969-75, Secretary of State 1973-77]] introduce détente policy fo
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  • ..., and the Howard government was returned to office comfortably on a strong national security platform in 2004. Changes to industrial relations policies proved unpopular
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  • * Lees, Lorraine M. "National Security and Ethnicity: Contrasting Views during World War II." ''Diplomatic History
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  • ...nced Truman's [[Fair Deal]] proposals and the economic sections of [[NSC68|National Security Council Resolution 68]] that, in April 1950, asserted that the larger armed
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  • Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, however, told the National Security Council, in June, that the military supported aid. Rusk coordinated the var On 27 February the National Security Council issued memorandum 64 which dealt exclusively with United States pol
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  • ...reactor could be ready by 1962. <ref name=NIE13-2-62 /> The editors at the National Security Archive made reasonable inferences, in spite of excisions from the document | subject = Meeting of an Executive Group of the National Security Council, 16 October 1964 [regarding Chinese nuclear test of that day]
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  • ...r appearance on Saturday Night Live, but just over one page discussing her national security views."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...dam that it might get permission. Zalmay Khalizad, who had been the senior National Security Council staffer for Iraq was in Ankara in March 2003, still trying to arran | volume = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 279
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  • | volume = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 26. }} p. 15</ref>
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  • ...l security agenda. [[Henry Kissinger]], the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, asked all relevant agencies to respond with their assessment, whic ...shifted between the [[U.S. Secretary of State]], [[Cyrus Vance]], and the National Security Adviser, [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]].
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  • ...tics will face problems that concern education, intellectual property, and national security. A third area of potential problems as well as opportunities is national security. Scientists and national defenders can collaborate by supporting and doing
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  • ...gram in Pakistan played a major part in efforts to assist Afghan refugees. National Security Advisor [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], known for his hardline policies on the Sov
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  • ...NATO commander, GEN [[James Jones]], is the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Barack Obama|Obama Administration]].
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  • |title = Fast Response Cutters: Enhanced capability and national security delivered
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  • :Iraq was portrayed as the most dangerous thing in national security. It was an idée fixe, a rigid belief, received wisdom, a decision already
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  • ...restrict the export of strategic materials to nations he deemed threatened national security. Roosevelt used the act to embargo aviation fuel, scrap steel, and other m
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  • | volume = National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 26. }} p. 15</ref> | volume = National Security Policy; Arms Control and Disarmament, Volume III
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  • ...ther Romney sought an identity as the candidate of true fiscal, social and national security conservatism. He has portrayed himself as Mr Efficiency--as the corporate e
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  • ...without ever discovering anything in his activities which posed a risk to "national security."<ref>Holt, ''A Short History'', 89</ref>
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