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The CIA Guide to Clandestine Operations (Paperback)
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The CIA Guide to Clandestine Operations (Paperback)
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Loot Price R398
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The CIA Guide to Clandestine Operations Covert operations are an
intelligence operation that is carried clandestinely and, often,
outside of official channels. Covert operations aim to fulfill
their mission objectives without any parties knowing who sponsored
or carried out the operation. Clandestine Activity is surreptitious
or secret activity undertaken by professional organizations on
behalf of governments or conspiratorial groups only when overt
means are inadequate or not possible to acquire such information.
Since the early 1970's, the CIA, for various reasons, has become a
risk adverse intelligence organization. Clandestine and espionage
operations by their very nature are high risk ventures. One
solution to the CIA's problem was to enter in to joint espionage
ventures with foreign governments whose intelligence agencies were
known for their professionalism and expertise. The CIA financed
these operations and their partner ran the operation and assumed
the risk. The CIA shared in any intelligence produced in these
operations. Great Britain's MI6 and Israel's Mossad were frequent
partners in these types of clandestine operations. The second
solution was to train and liaison with lesser foreign intelligence
agencies. Many times the funding for this training was concealed in
Foreign Aid packages. This type of relationship allowed the CIA to
maintain a "Big Brother" relationship with certain foreign
intelligence agencies for years. The parameters of this
relationship allowed the CIA to utilize the "Little Brother's"
resources and manpower to collect intelligence on common enemies,
such as the Soviet Union. The CIA's training materials formed the
basis of, or in some cases, the entirety of the host countries
espionage and clandestine operational doctrine. Much of the third
world's intelligence agencies in Asia, South America, the Middle
East, and Africa owe their clandestine tradecraft to the CIA. This
guide, although the current doctrine of a key American ally in the
Global War on Terror, has the pure DNA of CIA clandestine
tradecraft.
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