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US and intelligence
Gromley said, " It remained top secret except to select members of the US intelligence community.
US intelligence received countless reports, many of dubious quality or even laughable, and most of which could be dismissed as describing defensive missiles.
The US had no plan in place because US intelligence had been convinced that the Soviets would never install nuclear missiles in Cuba.
Before the speech, US delegations met with Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, and French President Charles de Gaulle to brief them on the US intelligence and their proposed response.
The concept of clairvoyance gained some support from the US and Soviet governments both during and after the Cold War, and both governments made several attempts to harness it as an intelligence gathering tool.
In 2001 the Temporary Committee on the ECHELON Interception System recommended to the European Parliament that citizens of member states routinely use cryptography in their communications to protect their privacy, because economic espionage with ECHELON has been conducted by the US intelligence agences.
Since the days of the Second World War, US and British intelligence have shared information.
The US Air Force, US Army and intelligence community also rely on ISI.
Writer Budd Schulberg, assigned by the US Navy to the OSS for intelligence work while attached to John Ford ’ s documentary unit, was ordered to arrest Riefenstahl at her chalet in Kitzbühel, Austria, ostensibly to have her identify the faces of Nazi war criminals in German film footage captured by the Allied troops.
While US POW's captured by North Korea were brutalized with starvation, beatings, forced death marches, exposure to extremes of temperature, binding in stress positions, and withholding of medical care, the abuse had no relation to indoctrination or collecting intelligence information " in which they Korea were not particularly interested.
Permanent anti-terrorism task forces under the US Attorney General and FBI will be established to blur the lines between local and federal law enforcement and the federal intelligence agencies.
Andrew and Mitrokhin say that in 1966, this KGB-controlled Sandinista sabotage and intelligence group was sent to northern Mexico near the US border to conduct surveillance for possible sabotage.
The US OPS trained Uruguayan police and intelligence in policing and interrogration techniques.
One former US intelligence officer has described this as the " highlight of the job " for the London CIA chief.
The US and UK Governments both announced investigations into the assessment of WMD intelligence in the run up to war.
Similarly, the US Senate Intelligence Committee, while critical of US intelligence officials, did not recommend any resignations in its report, also issued in July 2004.
Frank Church headed the Church Committee, an investigation into the practices of the US intelligence agencies.
Telemetry was an important source of intelligence for the US and UK when Soviet missiles were tested ; for this purpose, the US operated a listening post in Iran.
Heath refused to allow US intelligence gathering from British bases in Cyprus, resulting in a temporary halt in the US signals intelligence tap.

US and operative
It is more frequently used in the operative setting in the US.
Ambassador Goldberg told King Hussein that after taking into account legitimate Arab concerns and suggestions, the US would be willing to add the word " Israeli " before " Armed Forces " in first operative paragraph.
Lucien Conein, a CIA operative, had become a liaison between the US Embassy and the generals, who were led by Trần Văn Đôn.
Handed over to the U. S. authorities, he subsequently confesses he is a senior al-Qaeda operative sent to Southeast Asia to orchestrate attacks against US interests.
Set in the very near future, the threat of a catastrophic assault on the West, discovered on a senior al-Qaeda member's computer, compels the leaders of the US and the UK to attempt a desperate gambit — to substitute a seasoned British operative, retired Col. Mike Martin ( of The Fist of God ), for an Afghan Taliban commander being held prisoner at Guantánamo Bay.
It also includes force used directly to preclude or impede the mission and / or duties of US forces, including the recovery of US personnel or vital US Government property .” A “ hostile force ” is defined as “ Any civilian, paramilitary, or military force or terrorist ( s ), with or without national designation, that have committed a hostile act, exhibited hostile intent, or have been declared hostile by appropriate US authority .” “ Armed forces ” are defined as “ The military forces of a nation or a group of nations .” Although the original Senate bill that produced the 1989 amendment intended to make the treatment of captives the operative qualifying condition for those held outside of formal armed conflict, this intent has only been sporadically enforced.
About the fact that assassination of Petliura was a special operation of GPU was acknowledged by a defected KGB operative and World War II veteran Peter Deriabin during his speech to US Congress.
An Egyptian Islamic Jihad ( EIJ ) operative told an service at the same time that Bin Ladin was planning to exploit the operative's access to the US to mount a terrorist strike
Joshua, as an agent for The Organization, begins his violent operative career with a gang rape involving US soldiers, and then sets out a series of terrorist-like missions to intensify the war.
On several occasions, characters from his past with US Intelligence drew him into dangerous situations ; and he could also be blackmailed or tricked into participating in espionage missions, as he was the perfect deniable operative.
These events included the use of physical and psychological torture under the auspices of a US CIA operative identified only as " Brian ".
He is being detained as a supposed al-Qaeda operative who came to the US to assist in a second wave of terrorist attacks.

US and specializing
Formalized in 2010, the History and Culture Ph. D. at Drew University is one of a few graduate programs in the US currently specializing in intellectual history, both in its American and European contexts.
Physicians specializing in emergency medicine in the US and Canada can enter fellowships to receive credentials in subspecialties.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory ( Fermilab ), located just outside Batavia, Illinois, near Chicago, is a US Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics.
Doctors specializing in perioperative care, development of an anesthetic plan, and the administration of anesthetics are known in the US as anesthesiologists and in the UK, Canada, Australia, and NZ as anaesthetists or anaesthesiologists.
In the US, a physician specializing in anesthesiology typically completes four years of college, four years of medical school, and four years of postgraduate medical training or residency According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, anesthesiologists provide or participate in more than ninety percent of the forty million anesthetics delivered annually.
* Gammon Technical Products, A US Company specializing in aviation fuel quality control and handling equipment
He later was in short order, manager for both Frank Sinatra and Harry Belafonte ( who summarily fired him ), a part owner of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, full owner of a prominent Wall Street brokerage that bore his name, a sitting member of the New York Stock Exchange, owner of an electronics firm in Canada specializing in radio proximity artillery fuses for the US military in Vietnam, and from the late 1960s, concurrently, head of the American Psychological Association.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ( generally referred to as Embry-Riddle or ERAU ) is a private university in the US specializing in aviation and aerospace engineering.
An independent auditor specializing in non-profits reported for 2010 the church had an annual income of over $ 14. 3 million ( US ).
* A 2010 survey of political theory professors published in the journal Political Science & Politics ranked the doctoral concentration in politics 28th out of 106-surveyed programs in the US specializing in political theory.
Foreign Policy's contributors include: former US diplomat Peter Galbraith, Pulitzer Prize-winning military reporter Tom Ricks, international bestseller Stephen Walt, blogger Daniel W. Drezner, Former Los Angeles Times columnist Rosa Brooks, Christian Brose ( Condoleezza Rice's longtime chief speechwriter ), 9 / 11 Commission director Philip Zelikow, ex-senior White House aide Peter Feaver, top Pentagon official Dov Zakheim, John McCain's foreign policy adviser Steve Biegun, and Josh Rogin ( a Washington journalist specializing in investigative reports on national security and foreign affairs ).
* Audio Engineering Associates, a US company specializing in ribbon microphones
A Different Drum is an independent record label and online store based in the US state of Utah, specializing in synthpop and related genres.
Some firms specializing on foreign exchange market had put the average daily turnover in excess of US $ 4 trillion.
Fangoria is an internationally-distributed US film fan magazine specializing in the genres of horror, slasher, splatter and exploitation films, in regular publication since 1979.
In 2011, the new method of using your own fatty cells and extracting and treating the stem cells found in your fatty cells and introducing them back into the body with intravenous and as well there clinics in the US specializing in this type of stem cell.
This example has been assigned a condition grade by an organization specializing in grading US paper currency.
* Haynes International, a US corporation specializing in corrosion-resistant metal alloys
US is a Citrus County, Florida-based music showband, with over 40 members, specializing in large production music shows.
* Software Creations ( US ), an Internet development consulting firm specializing in electronic publishing, web-based database and applications development
He worked in the US Department of Justice, specializing in Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ( RICO ) enforcement, and helped supervise the ABSCAM investigation of the early 1980s.
Terry DeFrancis was a colonel in the US Army in 1943, specializing in aircraft.
Ian Bremmer ( born November 12, 1969 ) is an American political scientist specializing in US foreign policy, states in transition, and global political risk.

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