The Central Intelligence Agency marks its 60th birthday this month. The CIA has had a colorful and often controversial history.
Some historians say various sectors of the government had enough information to warn of the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. But no one -- as spies say -- connected the dots.
That led President Franklin Roosevelt to create the Office of Strategic Services to carry out espionage and sabotage in German and Japanese-occupied territories.
Sixty years after Pearl Harbor and billions of dollars spent on intelligence, the United States was the target of another surprise attack on September 11th, 2001. The debate over the failure to intercept that attack continues.
With the end of the war the old OSS faded into history -- replaced by the CIA on September 18, 1947.
The man known as "Wild Bill" -- OSS chief William Donovan -- lobbied vigorously for a post war intelligence agency to ensure that America's leaders would not make policy in ignorance. "America cannot afford to resume its prewar indifference," he said, "and here's a fact we must face: today there is not a single permanent agency to take over in peace time certain of the functions which OSS has performed in war time."
But the CIA has often come under fire for intelligence lapses such as the failure to foresee the collapse of the Soviet Union and the mistaken assertion that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
Most controversial were the CIA's covert actions, such the 1953 coup in Iran that installed the Shah, or the overthrow of the Salvador Allende government in Chile in 1973 -- both by presidential order.
Many CIA veterans concede that the U.S. officials came to favor spy technology in place of the spies themselves -- or what professionals call "HUMINT," human intelligence.
Almost half of the CIA's current workforce was hired after September 11th, 2001. This new computer-literate generation of analysts and field officers are now on watch -- snooping with technology the old Cold War spies never envisioned.
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Tabrezzioum 4 weeks ago
MrSKINFLICK, you should be thankful for what CIA has done for you. You will never know what the CIA has done for you. Because of what they've done for you, you're able to sit here on the Internet and criticized them freely. Enjoy your name, because if it wasn't for the CIA you would even be able to use that on the Internet.Enjoy your freedom, you're welcome.
Tabrezzioum 4 weeks ago
@cosmospira: Devoid of any other words ?
MrSKINFLICK 2 months ago
@MrSKINFLICK ..says "MrSKINFLICK"
cosmospira 2 months ago
Colorful history indeed, mostly the color red of murdered citizens+heads of states of other foreign countries (Guatemala in the 50s, Iranians+Motassadeq in the 50s, Patrick Lumumba, prime minister of Kongo in 1960, Allende in Chile 1973...etc. etc.)
Recruitment of Bin Laden+the Mujahedins in the 80s, all mess of the past decades+most of ALL state debts of the USA were caused by the grave silly errors of this "intelligence" service, that does NOT know how to deal with other foreign mentalities...
MrSKINFLICK 2 months ago
@libertydogfight CIA=$=SSNAKE
faraon2012 7 months ago
@bigreddawg91 YOU are possessed by SATAN, guess you dabble in Occult Sacrifices too?
libertydogfight 8 months ago
That is 60 years of CIA Drug Importers, 60 years of False Flag operations, 60 years of the Devil's own Deciples among us, The CIA-Criminal Incorporated Agency works for the Global Money Powers not for Puppet Governments.
libertydogfight 8 months ago 2
@thepixieful
Thank you for the info. When my health is up to it, I will look into that. But you know, my ticker any moment may send me to the ICU. Another extra love scene might do me in !
CommanderUTube 1 year ago
simple people with too... much legal power to use the military as their wish.
TheBroadway135 1 year ago