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  1. The Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA) / ˌsiː.aɪˈeɪ /, known historically as the Company, [6] is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence (HUMINT) and ...

  2. A Central Intelligence Agency, CIA ou Agência Central de Inteligência é um serviço civil de inteligência estrangeira do governo federal dos Estados Unidos, [5] oficialmente encarregado de coletar, processar e analisar informações de segurança nacional de todo o mundo, principalmente por meio do uso de inteligência humana e conduzir ...

    • Office of Special Operations
    • Office of Policy Coordination
    • Early Successes and Failures
    • Korean War
    • Iran
    • Guatemala
    • Syria
    • Indonesia
    • Congo
    • Gary Powers U-2 Shootdown

    Sidney Souers(formerly Deputy Chief of Naval Intelligence), after a little more than a hundred days in his position as the first Director of the Central Intelligence Group during which "The Pentagon and the State Department refused to talk to [the CIG]", and "the FBI treated [the CIG] with the deepest disdain", left a top secret note simply stating...

    The history of CI covert action had an ignominious start when, before the creation of the Office of Policy Coordination, The New York Times reported on CI's first covert action, noting the arrest of a CI agent in connection with his meeting with the Romanian National Peasants' Party, along with the arrest of the party's leaders on the charge of tre...

    In the early days of the cold war, successes for the CIA were few and far between. The gradual Soviet takeover of Romania, the Soviet takeover of Czechoslovakia, the Soviet blockade of Berlin, CIA assessments of the Soviet atomic bomb project, the Korean War, and then, when the 300,000 Chinese troops waiting at the Korean border entered the war, al...

    During the Korean War, on Yong-Do island in Busan, Hans Tofte had turned over a thousand North Korean expatriates into what the National Security Council hoped would become a fifth column. They were divided into three tasking groups. Intelligence gathering through infiltration, guerrilla warfare, and pilot rescue. Tofte would be filing reports indi...

    In 1951, Mohammad Mosaddegh, a member of the National Front rose to power campaigning for khal'-e yad(Law of repossession, ie oil nationalization). This was against the Gass-Golsha`iyan (supplemental oil agreement), which Prime Minister Razmara supported. The supplemental oil agreement with Anglo-Iranian Oil Company got several concessions from the...

    The return of the Shah to power, and the impression, cultivated by Allen Dulles that an effective CIA had been able to guide the nation to friendly and stable relations with the west triggered planning for Operation Success, a plan to replace Guatemalan President Jacobo Arbenz with Carlos Armas. As was typical of CIA operations, the plan was expose...

    In 1949 Colonel Adib Shishakli rose to power in Syria in a CIA backed coup. Four years later he was overthrown by the military, Ba'athists, and communists. The CIA and MI6 started funding right wing members of the military, but suffered a large setback in the aftermath of the Suez Crisis. CIA Agent Rocky Stone who had played a minor role in the 195...

    The charismatic leader of Indonesia was President Sukarno. His declaration of neutrality in the cold war put the suspicions of the CIA on him. After Sukarno hosted Bandung Conference, promoting the Non-Aligned Movement. The Eisenhower White House responded with NSC 5518 authorizing "all feasible covert means" to move Indonesia into the Western sphe...

    In the election of Patrice Lumumba, and his acceptance of Soviet support the CIA saw another possible Cuba. This view swayed the White House. Eisenhower ordered that Lumumba be "eliminated". The CIA delivered a quarter of a million dollars to Joseph Mobutu, their favorite horse in the race. Mobutu delivered Lumumba to the Belgians, the former colon...

    After the Bomber gap came the Missile gap. Eisenhower wanted to use the U-2 to disprove the missile gap, but he had banned U-2 overflights of the USSR after the successful meeting at Camp David with Nikita Khrushchev. Another reason Eisenhower objected to the use of the U-2 was that, in the nuclear age, the intelligence he needed most was on their ...

  3. The director of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA) is a statutory office (50 U.S.C. § 3036) that functions as the head of the Central Intelligence Agency, which in turn is a part of the United States Intelligence Community.

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    Name
    Start
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    8
    March 19, 2021
    Incumbent
    David CohenActing
    January 20, 2021
    March 19, 2021
    7
    April 26, 2018Acting: April 26, 2018 – ...
    January 20, 2021
    6
    January 23, 2017
    April 26, 2018
  4. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), a United States intelligence agency that "provides objective intelligence on foreign countries", [1] also informally referred to as the Agency. The CIA is part of the United States Intelligence Community, is organized into numerus divisions.

  5. Há 6 dias · Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), principal foreign intelligence and counterintelligence agency of the U.S. government. Its creation in 1947 was intended to address problems of duplication, competition, and lack of coordination that had characterized previous U.S. intelligence and counterintelligence efforts.

  6. A Central Intelligence Agency, CIA ou Agência Central de Inteligência é um serviço civil de inteligência estrangeira do governo federal dos Estados Unidos, oficialmente encarregado de coletar, processar e analisar informações de segurança nacional de todo o mundo, principalmente por meio do uso de inteligência humana ( HUMINT) e ...