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The American Central Intelligence Agency and the United States National Security Council are linked as key national security institutions established by the U.S. government in 1947 [1], [2]. Furthermore, they maintain an operational relationship through intelligence sharing [3] and the professional mobility of analysts who serve in both organizations [4].
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UFOs and the U.S. government: The push towards greater ... - WBUR wbur.org 2 facts
accountIn 1947, the United States government underwent significant structural changes, including the creation of the Air Force as a standalone military service, the establishment of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the creation of the National Security Council, and the formation of the CIA as the first peacetime intelligence agency.
accountThe U.S. government established several key national security institutions in 1947, including the Air Force as a standalone military service, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the National Security Council, and the CIA as the first peacetime intelligence agency.
The Persian Gulf TV War by Douglas Kellner (http://www.gseis.ucla ... pages.gseis.ucla.edu 1 fact
accountCIA analyst Charles Eugene Allen urgently warned the U.S. government that Iraq was about to invade Kuwait, including walking into the offices of the National Security Council's Middle East staff to state, 'This is your final warning' and that Kuwait would be invaded by day's end.
The Broadening Conflict: Security Developments and Regional ... mei.edu 1 fact
claimDr. Kenneth M. Pollack is the Vice President for Policy at the Middle East Institute, a former Persian Gulf military analyst at the CIA, and a former two-time member of the National Security Council serving as Director for Near East and South Asian affairs and Director for Persian Gulf affairs.