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by William J. Daugherty


  Senior Interagency Groups, 194

  Senior Review Group (SRG), 170

  Serbia, 51, 65

  SIS. See British Secret Intelligence Service (BSIS)

  Slatkin, Nora, 65

  Solidarity, 4, 83, 120, 188, 194, 195, 201–3, 238n21

  Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 75

  Somoza, Anastasio, 127

  South Vietnam coup, 43–44, 233n40

  Soviet Strategic Missile Forces, 7

  Soviet Union: and Afghanistan, 39, 42, 120, 184, 188–89, 191, 205–7

  and Africa, 145, 152

  AIDS virus propaganda story from, 77–78

  “baby parts” propaganda story from, xvii, 77, 78, 178–80, 198, 225n5

  and Cambodia, 210

  and Central America, 190–91

  and Chile, 156, 171

  collapse of, xviii, 66, 213

  covert action against during Carter administration, 185–90

  covert actions against after World War II, xxi, 20, 40, 113–14, 126–27

  covert action to assist Yeltsin coup, 222

  and Cuba, 146, 155–56

  and El Salvador, 203

  and Ethiopia, 191

  and Grenada, 191–92

  and Guatemala, 138–39

  and Indonesia, 141–43

  influence in Eastern Europe, 114, 197–99, 202

  influence in Eastern Europe, end of, 214

  and Iran, 6–7, 27, 83

  and Iranian hostage rescue operation, 99

  and Iraq, 174

  and Japan, 140–41

  KGB activities during cold war, xvii, 77–78, 81, 127, 198, 225n5, 232n33, 232–33n35, 238n18

  “Nationalities” program against, 74, 187–88

  and Nicaragua, 55, 203, 205

  and Nixon’s relationship with, 7, 174, 186

  and Poland, 4, 188, 201, 202–3

  policy developed against, 122–24, 126, 133, 135

  political actions against in Europe, 120

  program countering transfer of banned technologies in, 194

  programs by, 1, 38, 41–42, 83, 114, 120, 133, 198–99

  propaganda by, 21, 74, 77–78, 125

  propaganda operations against, 16, 21, 74–75, 116, 118, 125, 133, 187

  sabotaging technology for, 200

  and Syria, 149

  and Western Europe, xviii–xix, 5–6, 16, 20, 113–15, 117, 159. See also Communism, perceived threat of; KGB (Komitet Gozudarstevennoye Bezopasnosti)

  “special activities,” 15–16, 40–41, 96, 195–96, 228nn7–8

  Special Activities Division (SA), 217

  Special Coordination Committee (SCC), 184

  Special Forces, 68

  Special Group-Augmented (SG-A), 152–53, 156, 158

  Special Group-Insurgencies (SG-I), 152–53, 156

  “special operations,” 15–16

  Special Procedures Group (SPG), 119, 120

  Stalin, Joseph, 113–14, 125

  Stans, Maurice, 146

  State Department: Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), 49, 53, 106, 217

  differences with Department of Defense during Eisenhower administration, 133

  Office of International Information Programs (IIP), 73, 237n4

  part played in approval and review of covert action, 69, 101, 106, 115–16, 124, 135–36, 159, 177, 187, 215, 217

  and propaganda, 79, 106, 118–19, 121, 123, 154

  Stennis, John, 92

  Stinger antiaircraft missiles, 38–39, 206

  Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty (SALT), 7

  strategic intelligence, defined, 10

  Suez Crisis, 149

  Sukarno, Achmed, 141–44

  Surinam, 197

  surveillance detection, 11

  Syria, 148–49, 174

  tactical intelligence, 10–11

  Taylor, Maxwell, 152

  technologies, for covert action, 66, 69, 236n14

  telephone tapping, 10

  10/2 Panel, 123, 134

  10/5 Panel, 124, 132, 134

  terrorism, xix, 207–9, 214, 219–20

  Al-Qaeda, 219, 220

  cyberterrorism, 86–89

  information warfare, 11–12, 87–89, 238–39nn28–29

  in Lebanon, 207–8

  Libya and, 209

  war on terrorism, 68–70

  303 Committee, 159–65, 168–69, 249n22

  Tibet, 128, 143, 245n2

  and Eisenhower, 144–45

  and Kennedy, 158

  TPAJAX program. See Iran: and 1953 overthrow of government

  training foreign military forces, 15, 84–85, 96, 240n16

  Trujillo, Rafael, 147, 148, 157–58

  Truman, Harry S., 24, 91, 93, 98, 113–29

  Congress for Cultural Freedom program, 124–25

  and creation of CIA, 59

  and Europe, 16, 20

  and Guatemala, 127

  initial truncation of intelligence community, 113

  and Iran, 6–7, 127

  and Italy, 6, 115–20

  paramilitary covert operations inside Iron Curtain countries, 126–27

  and Philippines, 128

  preferring covert action to military action, 20

  security organization under, 115–24

  and Tibet, 128

  Trust, The, deception program, 238n18

  Trust, The, Soviet deception program, 81

  Turkey, 174

  Turner, Stansfield, 185, 190

  Twentieth Century Fund, 102

  Twenty Committee (XX Committee), 80

  Ukraine Republic, 187

  UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola) Party, 179–80, 210

  United Fruit, 138–39

  United Nations Charter, 19, 230–31n18

  U.S. Congress: advising on covert action, 95

  backing of covert action, 206

  knowledge of covert action, 47, 91–98, 111, 157, 185, 196

  lack of knowledge of covert action, 171

  and lack of knowledge of Iran-Contra “operations,” 37

  objecting to covert action, 55–56, 197

  opportunity to deny use of covert action, 32, 94–95, 240n13

  oversight, 27, 28–32, 91–98, 107–9, 111, 214, 221

  oversight, during Carter administration, 95, 184–85, 189, 191–92

  oversight, during Reagan administration, 55, 95, 196, 204

  oversight, lack of during Nixon administration, 168–69, 172

  oversight, reduction of during Kennedy administration, 98, 152

  and Presidential Findings, 92–98

  United States Information Agency (USIA), 116, 125

  U.S. National Security Strategy (NSDD-32), 197

  U.S. Objectives with Respect to the USSR to Counter Soviet Threats to U.S. Security (NSC-20/4), 126

  U.S. Policy, Programs, and Strategy in Afghanistan (NSDD-166), 206

  United States Policy Towards Eastern Europe (NSDD-54), 198

  U.S. Relations with the USSR (NSDD-75), 199–200

  United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), 61

  USS Cole bombing, 220

  Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), 63

  Venezuela, 147

  Vietnam, 21, 43–44, 141, 143, 156, 233n40

  Vietnam War, xxiii, 92

  Village Voice, 175

  Voice of America, 73

  Walters, Vernon, 202

  war on terrorism, 68–70

  War Powers Act (1973), 61

  Warsaw Pact, Marxist regimes outside, 193

  Washington, George, 2, 23, 31, 132, 226n2, 230n15

  Washington Post, 190

  Washington Special Action Group (WSAG), 170

  Watergate scandal, 11, 42, 92

  Weinberger, Carl, 207

  Western Europe: covert action in during Carter administration, 186–88

  covert action in during Truman administration, 16, 20, 113–14, 115–20, 121. See also France, CIA counter-program to commu
nism in; Italy

  “white” propaganda, 75

  Wilson, William, 202

  Wirtz, James J., 81

  Witte, Ludo De, 146

  Woodward, Robert U., 11, 193

  World War II, covert action programs, 59, 79, 80, 132

  Worldwide Findings, 178, 184. See also Presidential Findings

  Yalta Agreements (1945), 114

  Yeltsin, Boris, 222

  Yemen Arab Republic (YAR), 189–90. See also Peoples’ Democratic Republic of Yemen

  ZRRIFLE unit, 147–48

 

 

 


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