fair play" must be reconsidered. We must develop effective espionage and counterespionage services and must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more clever, more sophisticated, and more effective methods than those used against us. It... America's Secret Power: The CIA in a Democratic Society - Sida 10efter Loch K. Johnson - 1991 - 369 sidorBegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Joel Kovel - 1984 - 268 sidor
...counter-espionage services and must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more clever, more sophisticated, and more effective methods than...us. It may become necessary that the American people be made acquainted with, understand and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy.24 Like NSC-68... | |
| Gary T. Marx - 1988 - 300 sidor
...adjudication. SOME NEGATIVE FEATURES We must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more clever, more sophisticated and more effective methods than...understand and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy. —The Hoover Commission, 1954 Experience should teach us to be most on our guard when... | |
| Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies - 1991 - 222 sidor
...must be reconsidered. We must develop effective espionage and counterespionage services. We must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more...understand and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy.28 An official change in ethical standards for America's intelligence agencies (in contrast... | |
| H. W. Brands - 1993 - 260 sidor
...counter-espionage services and must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more clever, more sophisticated, and more effective methods than...us. It may become necessary that the American people be made acquainted with, understand and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy."8 Doolittle... | |
| Melvin Small - 1996 - 228 sidor
...on the American intelligence community, told the president, but not the public, that "we must learn to subvert, sabotage, and destroy our enemies by more...understand and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy." Presidents from Eisenhower to the present chose not to discuss this issue with the public,... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose, Richard H. Immerman - 1999 - 390 sidor
...counterespionage services and must learn to subvert, sabotage, and destroy our enemies by more clever, more sophisticated, and more effective methods than...us. It may become necessary that the American people be made acquainted with, understand, and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy."13 The Doolittle... | |
| Craig Eisendrath - 2000 - 253 sidor
...and must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more clever, more sophisticated means than those used against us. It may become necessary that the American people be made acquainted with, understand and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy.™ [Emphasis... | |
| David F. Schmitz - 1999 - 404 sidor
...counterespionage services and must learn to suhvert, sahotage and destroy our enemies hy more clever, more sophisticated, and more effective methods than those used against us. It may hecome necessary that the American people he made acquainted with, understand and support this fundamentally... | |
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