Senin, 19 Maret 2018

Can the CIA Be Reformed?

Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA by Tim Weiner The 9/11 attack was “a systemic failure of the American government,” writes Pulitzer Prize– winning New York Times reporter Tim Weiner in his distressing chronicle of the first 60 years of the Central Intelligence Agency. “It was the Pearl Harbor the CIA was created …

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