| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence - 1980 - 138 sidor
...enunciated, that the United States must duplicate the activities of our enemies (the KGB). that it must: "learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our...clever, more sophisticated and more effective methods * * *" Toward that objective, the CIA has succeeded. It has persuaded much of the world that, whatever... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence - 1980 - 130 sidor
...enunciated, that the United States must duplicate the activities of our enemies (the KGB), that it must : "learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our...clever, more sophisticated and more effective methods * * *" Toward that objective, the CIA has succeeded. It has persuaded much of the world that, whatever... | |
| Joel Kovel - 1984 - 268 sidor
...rules in such agame. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. If the US is to survive, longstanding American concepts of "fair play" must...and more effective methods than those used against us. It may become necessary that the American people be made acquainted with, understand and support... | |
| Bryce Wood - 2010 - 324 sidor
..."fair play" must be reconsidered. We must develop effective espionage and counterespionage services. We must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies...and more effective methods than those used against us. It may become necessary that the American people be acquainted with, understand and support this... | |
| Gary T. Marx - 1988 - 300 sidor
...just those who have been found guilty through a process of adjudication. SOME NEGATIVE FEATURES We must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies...and more effective methods than those used against us. ... It may become necessary that the American people will be made acquainted with, understand and... | |
| Loch K. Johnson - 1991 - 369 sidor
...rules in such a game. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. If the US is to survive, long-standing American concepts of "fair play" must...effective espionage and counterespionage services. We must leam to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more clear, more sophisticated and more... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose - 1991 - 644 sidor
...There are no rules in such a game. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. . . . We must . . . learn to subvert, sabotage, and destroy...and more effective methods than those used against us."5 That was a concise summary of Eisenhower's own views, and described accurately the methods he... | |
| Michael Linfield - 1990 - 312 sidor
...that, in the fight against communism: Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. . .We must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies...and more effective methods than those used against us... another important requirement is an aggressive covert psychological, political and paramilitary... | |
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