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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an independent US Government agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to senior US policymakers.
For more on the Agency's mission, visit our Strategic Intent.
Held Hostage in Iran A First Tour Like No Other . . . . William J. Daugherty
Sharing Secrets With Lawmakers Congress as a User of Intelligence . . . . L. Britt Snider (plus Commentary by James McCullough)
Reviewing the Work of CIA Authors Secrets, Free Speech, and Fig Leaves . . . . John Hollister Hedley
The Need for Improvement Integrity, Ethics, and the CIA . . . . Kent Pekel
Intelligence and Operational Support for the Anti-Nazi Resistance The OSS and Italian Partisans in World War II . . . . Peter Tompkins
Of Market-Garden and Melanie The Dutch Resistance and the OSS . . . . Stewart Bentley