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Mediterranean Quarterly (2007) 18 (4): 149–154.
Published: 01 December 2007
...Robert J. Pranger Tim Weiner: Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA . New York: Double-day, 2007. 702 pages. ISBN 978-0-385-51445-3. $27.95. Mediterranean Affairs, Inc. 2007 Reviews
Tim Weiner: Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA. New York: Double...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2007) 18 (4): 154–157.
Published: 01 December 2007
... Weiner: Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA. New York: Double-
day, 2007. 702 pages. ISBN 978-0-385-51445-3. $27.95. Reviewed by
Robert J. Pranger.
Anyone entering college in the late 1940s, just after the Central Intelligence Agency’s
official creation, with a determination to become...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2007) 18 (4): 157–160.
Published: 01 December 2007
... of Ashes: The History of the CIA. New York: Double-
day, 2007. 702 pages. ISBN 978-0-385-51445-3. $27.95. Reviewed by
Robert J. Pranger.
Anyone entering college in the late 1940s, just after the Central Intelligence Agency’s
official creation, with a determination to become a budding political...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2007) 18 (3): 31–38.
Published: 01 September 2007
...Philip Giraldi Philip Giraldi is a former CIA counterterrorism officer who served in Europe and the Middle East. He is a contributing editor for the American Conservative magazine and is currently a partner in Cannistraro Associates, a security consulting firm based in McLean, Virginia...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2010) 21 (3): 16–25.
Published: 01 September 2010
....
The difficulty in obtaining reliable intelligence on Iran is not for lack of
trying. The CIA has had a major program directed against Iran since the
fall of the shah and the Khomeini revolution in 1979. For many years, a
station called Tefran (an amalgam of Tehran and Frankfurt) operated as if
it were...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2009) 20 (1): 145–146.
Published: 01 March 2009
... of unique inside information on CIA
personalities and operations starting in the late 1990s, much of which appears to be
completely reliable and obviously derives from the senior agency officers whom he
interviewed.
One of the more curious tales that weaves its way through the book is the Armaged...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2009) 20 (1): 147–150.
Published: 01 March 2009
... Drumheller.
Suskind also, inter alia, provides a great deal of unique inside information on CIA
personalities and operations starting in the late 1990s, much of which appears to be
completely reliable and obviously derives from the senior agency officers whom he
interviewed.
One of the more...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2009) 20 (1): 151–154.
Published: 01 March 2009
... also, inter alia, provides a great deal of unique inside information on CIA
personalities and operations starting in the late 1990s, much of which appears to be
completely reliable and obviously derives from the senior agency officers whom he
interviewed.
One of the more curious tales...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2008) 19 (1): 13–32.
Published: 01 March 2008
... (CIA). The guiding concept
was to have a separate, central intelligence structure to lead and coordi-
nate intelligence gathering and analysis activities based in the individual
military services as well as in the State Department and, later, the Defense
Department.
While not explicitly...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (3): 40–57.
Published: 01 September 2002
... that Iraq was
financing construction of a Scud missile production facility in Sudan and
that North Korean personnel would build and run the plant.26 That there was
no mention of this relationship in the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA)
most recent...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (2): 56–66.
Published: 01 June 2002
....
The media downplay stories of momentous magnitude. In 1965 the
Indonesian military—advised, equipped, trained, and financed by the U.S.
military and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)—overthrew President
Achmed Sukarno and eradicated the Indonesian Communist Party and its
allies, killing half...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2013) 24 (2): 81–103.
Published: 01 June 2013
... behind the rest of the
2. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), “Albania,” World Factbook, www.cia.gov/library/publications/the
-world-factbook/geos/al.html, accessed on 17 August 2012. According to the World Factbook, Tur-
key is 99.8 percent Muslim, while there are no figures given for Kosovo...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2007) 18 (1): 1–11.
Published: 01 March 2007
... administration and currently heads Cannistraro Associates, a security consultancy located in McLean, Virginia. Philip Giraldi is a former CIA counterterrorism specialist and military intelligence officer who served eighteen years in Turkey, Italy, Germany, and Spain. He is currently a partner in Cannistraro...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2008) 19 (2): 47–81.
Published: 01 June 2008
... to Arta at the insis-
tence of the Counter Intelligence Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Brigadier
General Christos Gerogiannis.
Though Grigorios was serving in the Greek equivalent of the CIA (Ken-
triki Yperesia Pliroforion, or KYP), Gerogiannis insisted on having the final
word on any...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2000) 11 (2): 96–129.
Published: 01 June 2000
.... In January 1970, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) station
in Nicosia learned about the first of these assassination schemes, a plan
cooked up by a Greek colonel. David Popper, the U.S. ambassador, subse-
4. A key passage of the letter read: “A military...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (1): 39–57.
Published: 01 March 2004
... from
Russia. Despite the current cooperation between the security services of the
United States and Russia, the CIA is still regarded as the “main adversary”
(glavnyi protivnik).
Individuals spying for Russia during the decade from 1992 through 2002
included fourteen caught in the United States...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (2): 1–8.
Published: 01 June 2002
... by the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) under the Clinton administration to orchestrate Kurdish opposition as
a counter to Saddam’s rule, and to promote a coup d’état from within the
Iraqi military, were failures. Whether the failures were preordained by inad-
equate policy or through intelligence...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2014) 25 (1): 1–5.
Published: 01 March 2014
... of a de facto physi-
cal partition of the island but also the culmination of what had become a
forty-year domestic struggle between the Greek-Cypriot majority and the
2. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), “Cyprus,” World Factbook (Washington, DC: CIA, 2013),
www.cia.gov/library/publications...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2005) 16 (1): 52–61.
Published: 01 March 2005
..., the report examined a series of contacts between the gov-
ernment of Iraq and al Qaeda operatives since the early 1990s. Its conclu-
2. A group of former offi cials from the State Department, Defense Department, and CIA, as well
as former members of Congress, signed a statement warning...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (3): 42–52.
Published: 01 September 2011
... Lewis: Libya 51
dent Reagan personally excoriated Qaddafi, even raising doubts about his
personal stability. There followed in rapid succession the closure of the US
embassy in Tripoli, CIA support for Cyrenaican opposition groups (including
the Salafist Sanusi organization), and aerial...
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