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Interest of | • Rachel Blevins • Dan Cohen • Tom Cotton • HMS Defender Crimea controversy • Mark Hackard • Jackson Hinkle • Kim Iversen • July 2021 Gulf of Oman incident • Rania Khalek • Aaron Maté • Caleb Maupin • Richard Medhurst • Ben Norton • Anya Parampil • Chris Quick • Jerry Sullivan |
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Related Quotations
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Foreign aid | “Foreign aid is neither a failure nor a panacea. It is, instead, an important tool of American policy that can serve the interests of the United States and the world if wisely administered.” | Lee H. Hamilton | |
Ralph McGehee | “The CIA is not now nor has it ever been a central intelligence agency. It is the covert action arm of the President's foreign policy advisers. In that capacity it overthrows or supports foreign governments while reporting "intelligence" justifying those activities. It shapes its intelligence, even in such critical areas as Soviet nuclear weapon capability, to support presidential policy. Disinformation is a large part of its covert action responsibility, and the American people are the primary target audience of its lies.” | Ralph McGehee | 1983 |
Related Document
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Document:Britain’s delusions that it could take on the Taliban alone are ludicrous - what are our empire-nostalgic MPs smoking? | Article | 19 August 2021 | Tom Fowdy | The UK Parliament was recalled for an emergency debate over the Afghanistan/2021 withdraw. While the BBC focused on the divide between the sides of the house with their face mask wearing, Parliament was united against the withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan. Most MPs are urging Boris Johnson to go back to Afghanistan, and take on the Taliban, alone if necessary. |
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