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CIA

An independent agency, established by Congress in 1947, that operates under the National Security Council in conjunction with the President and all other US civilian and military intelligence agencies internally and abroad.

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How were the convert operations of the CIA in Guatemala?

The CIA's covert operations in Guatemala, particularly during the 1954 coup, aimed to overthrow the democratically elected president Jacobo Árbenz. The agency orchestrated a campaign of propaganda, psychological warfare, and support for anti-Arbénz factions, including the creation of a paramilitary force known as the "Army of Liberation." This culminated in a successful coup that led to Árbenz's ousting and the establishment of a military regime. The operation was part of the U.S. Cold War strategy to counter perceived communist influence in Latin America, ultimately leading to decades of political instability and violence in Guatemala.

What is the hardest code to crack?

Right now the Serpent-256 algorithm is the world's most secure algorithm. AES-256 is the coding algorithm used by the US government. It is a little less secure but is faster. Neither have ever been broken.

What is CIA proper?

The CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency.

Can a FBI or CIA agent get fired or quit without having brain wipes and stuff?

They don't erase your mind and whatnot. For people with especially high security clearances you sign a document that basically says you will not talk about any sensitive information that has been presented to you for the rest of your life and you are not allowed to leave the country without informing certain agencies and receiving briefings on the country you are going to.

How much money does an Drug enforcement administration agent earn?

I work for another government agency, the United States Border Patrol, and we are GS-11's. I believe that a special agent for the DEA can work his/her way up to a GS-13 rank noncompetitively. By using the amount we are paid one could extrapolate that that would equate to approximately $90,000.00 a year, give or take, before taxes. It's hard to give a 100% accurate response without being with the DEA. There are differences of course. They get LEAP (Law Enforcement Availability Pay) and we get AUO (Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime), but I think that the number that I provided is probably accurate.

Who is the director of the CIA now 2008?

General Mike Hayden. More info on CIA and Mike @https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/leadership/hayden

Is there a English cia?

Yes there is however it is called MI6 not the CIA but they do a very similar job and are as secretive

Who is ilham aliyev?

the current President of Azerbaijan. Biography Aliyev was born in Baku as the son of Heydar Aliyev, who was made head of the Azerbaijani KGB when İlham was six and later became party leader for Azerbaijan and full member of Politburo, and Dr. Zarifa Aliyeva, a medical doctor and daughter of Soviet politician Aziz Aliyev. After completing school in Baku, İlham attended Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), receiving a PhD in history, before starting to teach at MGIMO. He is married to Mehriban Aliyeva and has three children: Leyla, Arzu and Heydar. He also has an older sister, Sevil Aliyeva. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Aliyev worked as a businessman in Moscow and Istanbul from 1991 to 1994. Around that time, media reports spread of his lifestyle allegedly involving gambling and women, and heavy debts to a Turkish casino owner. His father, Heydar Aliyev was reportedly unhappy at his son's image as a playboy and the harm he felt this would do to his son's prospects of succeeding him. Heydar Aliyev ordered the closure of all casinos in Azerbaijan in 1998. In May 1994, İlham Aliyev was appointed vice-president of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR). There was controversy that Aliyev had bribed his way into the ranks of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan. The following year İlham was elected to parliament (Milli Majlis) and later became president of the National Olympic Committee (still incumbent) and head of the Azerbaijan delegation to the Council of Europe. In August 2003, two months prior to the presidential elections, he was appointed prime minister. In October, Heydar Aliyev, suffering failing health, stepped down as president and in a controversial move, appointed his son, an independent candidate, as his party's sole presidential candidate. 2003 presidential elections The official results of the October 15, 2003, elections gave victory to İlham Aliyev, who earned 76.84% of the votes. However, the domestic opposition refused to accept the results and staged mass protests. The protests were due to alleged corruption and staging of elections. Hundreds of demonstrators were beaten, and later arrested. Aliyev took office on October 31, despite opposition complaints. The U.S. government supported Aliyev's election. The elections received harsh criticism from the international community, with many observers noting that they fell short of international standards and were accompanied by voter intimidation, unequal campaign opportunities for the candidates, and widespread violations of the electoral laws and process. The OSCE International Election Observation Mission noted a number of irregularities in the counting and tabulation. Human Rights Watch complained that Aliyev's election campaign had been supported by government resources and that the Central Election Commission and local election commissions had been stacked with its supporters, while local non-governmental organizations had been banned from monitoring the vote. Numerous journalists, among them Eynulla Fatullayev, have been persecuted for their criticism of Ilham Aliyev and the Azerbaijani government.

Who is the head person in charge of the US Defense Intelligence Agency?

The Director, or DR, of the DIA, like Directors of other Intel Agencies, is usually a military or naval two-star Flag Officer, promoted into the slot to serve as a temporary three-star. On a rare occasion you will have a DIA Civilian as an Acting DR. Often this is a 'twilight' job for Flag Officers, and the DR's retire out at O-9's with pay. If they screw th' pooch in some way, they get 'bounced' into retirement as O-8's in their last two-star pay grade. Seldom will you see a DR, who usually has 30 or more years in service, return to his branch to take another assignment as a two-star. In the Army that would be like giving up command of a Corps for a Division.

Why was George HW Bush appointed director of the cia by Gerald Ford?

Gerald Ford was on the Warren Commission and needed someone with a stake in the coverup heading the CIA that would not "question" the findings.

Which the highest police in America NSA CIA FBI interpol?

These organizations are not arranged hierarchically. Each has a different mission statement.

  • NSA or National Security Agency has no power to arrest. Shrouded in more secrecy than the other agencies you've mentioned, very little public knowledge exists about any operations department -- something they are not really chartered for and they deny. NSA hires more mathematicians than any other organization in the world, and is directly focused on communications, including and especially cryptography.
  • CIA or Central Intelligence Agency has a charter for field operatives, but is not empowered to arrest. The CIA mission is the acquisition and coordination of intelligence out of country, and CIA operations are not supposed to be conducted in the US (although there is some compelling evidence -- mostly papers released under FOIA -- that indicate some US-based operations did in fact occur). CIA will also operate in a training capacity. During the Viet-nam era, CIA operations teams worked in the far east, and it's reasonable to assume that other theaters of operations were supported, and probably remain so to this day.
  • FBI or Federal Bureau of Investigation is the USA Federal Police and, unlike the others, they are vested with the authority to arrest. The FBI focuses on counterintelligence, major and organized crime, interstate crime, and -- with the Secret Service -- operates in an enforcement capacity with the US banking infrastructure. The counterintelligence mission explains a lot of the FBI's overseas presence.
  • Interpol, the acronym for International Police, has no enforcement authority anywhere, and operates in the twin capacities of investigation and coordination of intelligence. There is no InterPol operations arm.

Should the Cia and Fbi be disbanded?

Whether or not the CIA and FBI should be disbanded is up to the government. Both bureaus provide services most ordinary people cannot.

When were the FBI and CIA organized?

The FBI was created in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation, then changed to the FBI in 1935.

The CIA was created in 1942 as the OSS, then changed into the CIA in 1945.