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  • Covert Operations Abraham Lincoln
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    The first study of clandestine operations was initiated 1988 in hopes of learning about the relationship between the President and the intelligence committees of Congress. Stephan F. Knott, an Assistance Professor of Political Science at the Untied States Air Force Academy, picked up this study of clandestine operations. In Knott's recently published book (1996) Secret and Sanctioned, he unveils the reality that not only were clandestine operations in the Cold War recently, been had also been us...
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  • Iran Contra Affair Central Intelligence Agency
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    The Iran-Contra affair is not one scandalous incident, but rather two covert operations started under Reagan's administration. In the beginning, these two operations were independent of each other, but eventually became linked though funds received from the sale of arms to Iran for hostages and then given to the Contras fighting to overthrow a Marxist government in Nicaragua. The scandal began with Nicaraguan politics. After the Marxist Sandinista regime took over Nicaragua in 1979, the governme...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Cuban Missile Crisis
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    - Cuba 90 miles off the cost of Florida 3. Rejection of open skies proposal - Eisenhower left for the summit conference 4. Powers tried and convicted of espionage by the supreme court of the USSR - Castro seized all American-owned properties D. Summary of The Inspector General's Survey of The Cuban Operation 1. Freedom of Information Act to the National Security Archives -group that publishes declassified government documents 2. A Program of Covert Action Against the Castro Regime F. What Went W...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency National Security Council
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    Thesis Statement: The Central Intelligence Agency not only evaluates and gathers information about the safety of the country but also directs tasks of other agencies in the intelligence community. Have you ever wondered what the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) really does? Most people do not know the importance of this agency in maintaining and securing the safety of our country. The Central Intelligence Agency not only evaluates and gathers information about the safety of the country but also...
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  • Osama Bin Laden Nuclear Weapons
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    Terrorism as an International Phenomenon International terrorism, intelligence gathering and covert operations are all phenomenon, which intrigue the minds of many people both young and old. This paper is a historical recount and study on the various elements that comprise an international operation. It is also a vehicle for discussing the effects of intelligence agencies around the world, with particular interest in the CIA, Mossad, and KGB. This paper will show the various results of failed mi...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency National Security Council
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    The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the agency of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, was created in 1947. The CIA is America's first permanent peacetime intelligence agency responsible for keeping the government informed of foreign actions affecting the interests of the United States. It was created by the National Security Act of 1947 and is responsible for coordinating all U. S. intelligence activities, as well as such functions and duties related to intelligence as...
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  • Lee Harvey Oswald Central Intelligence Agency
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    ... ve been from a cigarette, but then realised that the man was carrying a rifle. The Policeman then walked very calmly towards a man in a rail workers uniform, handed him the gun, straightened his suit, then walk back. The man in the Railroad uniform took the gun to a railroad box, dismantled the gun, and placed it into a toolbox, then proceeded to walk down the direction of the rail tracks. When Hopmann went to the FBI to tell them what he had witnessed, the FBI told him to be quiet and even ...
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  • Intelligence Agency President Truman
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    For some time I have been disturbed by the way the CIA has been diverted from its original assignment. It has become an operational arm and at times a policy making arm of the government President Harry S. Truman, December 1963. What president Truman meant by this statement was that when the Central Intelligence Agency first came about in 1947, its original intent was to further the foreign policies of the United States government by covert means, while containing the spread of its sworn enemy c...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Science And Technology
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    The main purpose of the CIA is to collect and analyze foreign intelligence information essential to the United States security (Central Intelligence Agency 254). The CIA also unifies the activities of other important agencies in the intelligence community such as the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency (254). The duties of the Central Intelligence Agency are numerous: engaging in research in military, scientific, and political fields, conducting counterintelligence activ...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency President Franklin D Roosevelt
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    Intelligence After the First World War, the European nations assumed that the United States (US) would continue to involve itself in international matters, particularly in helping to reconstruct Europe and help maintain the balance of power. However, the US showed no inclination to become involved. On the one hand, this was seen in Europe as evidence of selfishness and immaturity. On the other, whilst many Americans shared the Europeans sense of disillusionment with the war and its aftermath, th...
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  • World War Ii Central Intelligence Agency
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    ... was cracked. Also cracked was JN- 25 - The Japanese Fleet's Cryptographic System, a. k. a. 5 number codes. JN stands for Japanese Navy, introduced June 1, 1939. This was a very simple old-type codebook system used by the American Army and Navy in 1898 and abandoned in 1917 because it was insecure. Version A has a dictionary of 5, 600 numbers, words and phrases, each given as a five-figure number. These were super-enciphered by addition to random numbers contained in a second codebook. The di...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Political Science Quarterly
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    The Bay of Pigs Invasion. The story of the failed invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs is one of mismanagement, overconfidence, and lack of security. The blame for the failure of the operation falls directly in the lap of the Central Intelligence Agency and a young president and his advisors. The fall out from the invasion caused a rise in tension between the two great superpowers and ironically 34 years after the event, the person that the invasion meant to topple, Fidel Castro, is still in powe...
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  • Exam Sychological Exam Central Intelligence Agency Cia
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    The Central Intelligence Agency? s Part In Watergate There are different things in Watergate that the CIA did. First here are some people in the CIA that had to do with the Watergate Scandal Richard M Helps: He was the director of the Central Intelligence agency until december 1972. He told the agency to stay away from any watergate connections. He was told by John D. Enhrlichman to aid in the cover up, but he didn? t ultimately comply. He was replaced as director of the CIA and later served as ...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency U S House
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    George Herbert Walker Bush, (1924 -), 41 st President of the United States. During most of his public career, George Bush served other presidents loyally in a number of important positions. Not until 1988, after eight years as Vice President under Ronald Reagan, did Bush, a self-effacing man, step into the limelight as the Republican nominee for president. For the first time he had an opportunity to articulate his vision for Americas future. Few presidential candidates had entered a campaign so ...
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  • Iran Contra Affair Central Intelligence Agency
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    In 1922 President Franklin Roosevelt introduced the Good Neighbor Policy. This policy was created to keep the United States from getting involved in problems that could and would occur in Central America. This policy, however, did not stop many government agencies from interfering and creating a few new problems for United States neighbors. Of course, all of this was done in an aim to better the political position of the United States. In 1953, the Central Intelligence Agency created a rumor of ...
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  • Drug Enforcement Agency Central Intelligence Agency
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    How can drug trafficking be controlled? The Drug Enforcement Agency has tried to limit the drug trafficking problem coming from countries south of the U. S. Also many other law enforcement agencies. The southern hemisphere has given the U. S. a really hard time with the international drug trade. Where do drugs come from? Most of the marijuana Smuggling routes that come into the United States comes from the south. Columbia is one of the main contributors to the problems of the drug war. Not only ...
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  • Iran Contra Affair Central Intelligence Agency
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    Iran Contra: Hidden Policy In 1922 President Franklin Roosevelt introduced the Good Neighbor Policy. This policy was created to keep the United States from getting involved in problems that could and would occur in Central America. This policy, however, did not stop many government agencies from interfering and creating a few new problems for United States neighbors. Of course, all of this was done in an aim to better the political position of the United States. In 1953, the Central Intelligence...
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  • Soviet Socialist Republics Atlantic Treaty Organization
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    The Cold War Blame Question As early as 1948, blame was being placed for the yet to be concluded Cold War era. In that day, the predominant view was that the fault lay not on the West, despite the uncleanness of intentions and the icy tone of the Truman administration? s relations with the USSR, but on the ever-secretive Russia. For over half a century the question of guilt in the Cold War has been debated; whether it was the west, with their lofty ideals and unclear aims, or the east, with thei...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Latin American Countries
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    The story of the failed invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, which is located on the south coast of Cuba about 97 miles southeast of Havanna, was one of mismanagement, poor judgment, and stupidity (? Bay of Pigs? 378). The blame for the failed invasion falls directly on the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) and a young president by the name of John F. Kennedy. The whole intention of the invasion was to assault communist Cuba and put an end to Fidel Castro. Ironically, thirty-nine years after the...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Vice President
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    Structure of the Executive Branch The United States is a large and complex country that is full of a diversity of citizens. It has millions of square miles of land with fifty states and several outlying territories, including more than a thousand islands scattered throughout the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. All the citizens of the Unites States have been governed in an organized way for more than two hundred years. The federal government is separated into three branches: the legislative, exe...
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