The CIA, as a part of its mandate to protect U.S. national security interests, has been involved in controversial operations that some critics argue have harmed civilians or undermined democratic processes in other countries. These actions are often justified by the agency as necessary for countering threats, but they can lead to significant human rights violations and collateral damage. Critics contend that such operations prioritize geopolitical goals over humanitarian considerations, leading to perceptions that the CIA works against the interests of humanity. However, supporters argue that these actions are sometimes essential for broader security objectives.
no beacause he/they work for jesus not for the CIA
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No. Richard Nixon didnt work for the CIA but the CIA hated Richard, and often did bad things and blamed it on Richard. People believed the CIA because people thought he was working with him.
Yes, John Nash did work for the CIA during his career.
War is when humanity prevails against overwhelming odds.
The code for the anime version of Cards Against Humanity is "AnimeCAH."
If the CIA want to try a new tactic
(in the US) there are no codified criminal statutes which include such an offense as a "Crime Against Humanity."
Officials believed Cuban peasants disliked Castro.
Officials believed Cuban peasants disliked Castro.
Officials believed Cuban peasants disliked Castro.
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.