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The CIA conducted covert operations. If people knew what they did, they wouldn't be covert operations.
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yes, he was the president of CIA operations for 5 years.
The CIA created an airline known as Air America to support operations of the Cold War.
Covert operations are not covert if everyone knows about them. If nations didn't convert to communism during the cold war, if was reasonably presumed that our operations in those regions were being successful. No news was good news.
The CIA created an airline known as Air America to support operations of the Cold War.
The CIA to use covert operations in the struggle to the MAIN Idea Eisenhower fought the Cold War by increasing the U.S.
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The CIA's covert operations in Guatemala (1954) and Iran (1953) primarily involved subversion and political manipulation to overthrow governments, employing tactics like propaganda and supporting local insurgents. In contrast, the U.S. Army's military operations in Korea (1950-1953) were overt, involving large-scale troop deployments and conventional warfare to counter North Korean aggression. While the CIA aimed for discreet regime change with minimal military presence, the Korean War was a direct military conflict with significant involvement of U.S. forces and international coalitions. Thus, the nature and scope of engagement in these scenarios were fundamentally different.
The CIA or Central Intelligence Agency of the United States has had its hand in many affairs overseas. They got involved in overthrowing Iran and Guatemala because they wanted to prevent the rise of communist-friendly states or states whose interests did not necessarily align with those of the US or its allies.
Conspiracy theories and accusations of wrong doing towards the CIA.