The CIA could be spying on anyone. Fortunately, I am going to venture to guess that they are not spying on me. The CIA is more focused on people that are performing in illegal activities.
Because the CIA is forbidden to spy on American citizens.
spying tracking mainly all the CIA and spcial forces do and if to say one country needed help like the US can ask for britan's SIS (its like CIA)
Relaying information across the earth. Observing the heavens. (BTW: satellites) Spying on couples making love. The CIA's espionage.
All of them but mostly Syria and iran.
The Cold War helped to create the CIA and other spy organizations throughout the military. The Soviet Union had the KGB and with the CIA and FBI the U.S. responded. Thus began spying on each other.
Countries need to protect themselves from attacks and spying from other countries. They almost all have an external security force such as the British MI6 and the US CIA. The CIA only has a mandate to act outside of the United States and against people who are not citizens of the USA. If they need to work against US citizens or they need to do their job inside the USA then they require the prior apporval of the FBI. This answer does not take into account peoples personal opinion of the CIA, its failures or its successes, nor should it.
The US Army has intelligence units and intelligence sections within each headquarters units who are responsible for gather information on enemy units, strengths, and movements. Spying, per se, is the venue of the CIA.
Yes, the CIA is an arm of the US federal government.
The CIA actually offered military support, consisting in weapons, to Afghanistan in their conflict against the Russians. You can watch "Charlie Wilson's war" or read the book with the same name.
Eyeing us is correct: for example, "They were eyeing us with suspicion."Note that for a similar-sounding verb, spying, it is correct to say spying on us.
no youcan not becase the cia works outside the us and the fbi always is in the us