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A Question of Standing - The History of the CIA (Hardcover)
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A Question of Standing - The History of the CIA (Hardcover)
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A Question of Standing deals with recognizable events that have
shaped the history of the first 75 years of the CIA. Unsparing in
its accounts of dirty tricks and their consequences, it values the
agency's intelligence and analysis work to offer balanced
judgements that avoid both celebration and condemnation of the CIA.
The mission of the CIA, derived from U-1 in World War I more than
from World War II's OSS, has always been intelligence. Seventy-five
years ago, in the year of its creation, the National Security Act
gave the agency, uniquely in world history up to that point, a
democratic mandate to pursue that mission of intelligence. It gave
the CIA a special standing in the conduct of US foreign relations.
That standing diminished when successive American presidents
ordered the CIA to exceed its original mission. When they tasked
the agency secretly to overthrow democratic governments, the United
States lost its international standing, and its command of a
majority in the United Nations General Assembly. Such dubious
operations, even the government's embrace of assassination and
torture, did not diminish the standing of the CIA in US public
opinion. However, domestic interventions did. CIA spying on
domestic protesters led to tighter congressional oversight from the
1970s on. The chapters in A Question of Standing offer a balanced
narrative and perspective on recognizable episodes in the CIA's
history. They include the Bay of Pigs invasion, the War on Terror,
9/11, the weapons of mass destruction deception, the Iran estimate
of 2007, the assassination of Osama bin Laden, and Fake News. The
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 diminished
the CIA and is construed as having been the right solution
undertaken for the wrong reasons, reasons that grew out of
political opportunism. The book also defends the CIA's exposure of
foreign meddling in US elections.
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