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Category: /History
…but not supplanting their services.”3 Twelve months later, the National Intelligence Authority and its operating component, the Central Intelligence Group, were disestablished. Under the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, the National Security Agency…
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…, created a framework that secured the nation¡¯s interests, promoted its commerce, and also maintained unity as a nation. Although ratifying it and building trust and confidence in it took a while, the foundation that the Constitution was built upon created…
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…. The Constitution, adopted in 1789, created a framework that secured the nation¡¯s interests, promoted its commerce, and also maintained unity as a nation. Although ratifying it and building trust and confidence in it took a while, the foundation that the Constitution…
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…INTELLIGENCE READINESS PRIOR TO 9.11.01 The National Security Act of 1947 spawned the birth of the United States' intelligence efforts, which were focused on Russia and other nuclear threats of the Cold War. During the Cold War terrorism existed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and about 120,000 in the Revolutionary Guard, which keeps and maintains internal security. International Organizations Iran is a charter member of the United Nations and also belongs to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Iran-Contra Affair…
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…. The court rejected their arguments, but allowed "absolute, unqualified" presidential privilege, only if the president could show a need to protect military or a national security secret. The court didn't want to give the president absolute privilege because…
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…a spot on the National Security Council. Among several military officers sent to the National Security Council, North was the youngest. He was described as a "bright articulate officer with a gung ho spirit who saw the world in sharply etched blacks and whites…
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Category: /History
…the division of the world into two camps. Congress passed the National Security Act in 1947. Under its terms three key bodies were established – the National Security Council (NSC), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Department of Defense (DOD…
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Category: /History
…the division of the world into two camps. Congress passed the National Security Act in 1947. Under its terms three key bodies were established – the National Security Council (NSC), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Department of Defense (DOD…
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…obtained by the National Security Archive, including the notebooks kept by NSC aide and Iran-contra figure Oliver North, electronic mail messages written by high-ranking Reagan administration officials, memos detailing the contra war effort, and FBI and DEA…
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