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Some of the same titles and authors the C.I.A. sent east during the Cold War, including “1984,” are now deemed objectionable ...
President Harry Truman established the CIA in 1947 to prevent future Pearl Harbors and to deal with the developing threats of ...
President Harry Truman established the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1947 to prevent future Pearl Harbors and to deal ...
Charlie English provides a fascinating account of how the agency smuggled Camus, Orwell and Vonnegut behind the Iron Curtain ...
Long before the SR-71 Blackbird captured the world’s imagination, its secret predecessor, the A-12 Oxcart, flew faster and ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has published the latest in a series of reports that scrutinize years-old ...
A network of consulting firms, security companies, contractors, and businessmen from the United States and Israel designed ...
In the thrilling finale of the TV series The Americans , set during the Reagan administration, deep-cover KGB operatives ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author and journalist Tim Weiner about his new book, The Mission: The CIA in the 21st Century.
As the real world seemingly goes mad, can fiction keep up? Absolutely – and more besides, says SAM GUTHRIE. As a veteran of Aussie politics and international affairs, he would know.
The six B-2 stealth bombers had barely returned from their 37-hour mission to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities when a leaked ...
The “CIA Note,” as it’s officially called, is ostensibly an effort to learn lessons from the past, and it might never have been written absent Ratcliffe’s intervention.