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[[Covert Action]] is a term used by the American intelligence community to describe "the attempt by a government or group to influence events in another state or territory without revealing its own involvement."<ref>Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, by Roy Godson, Transaction Books, 2001, p.3.</ref> | [[Covert Action]] is a term used by the American intelligence community to describe "the attempt by a government or group to influence events in another state or territory without revealing its own involvement."<ref>Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, by Roy Godson, Transaction Books, 2001, p.3.</ref> | ||
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*David Isenberg, [http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/PA118.HTM The Pitfalls of U.S. Covert Operations], The Cato Institute, 7 April 1989. | *David Isenberg, [http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/PA118.HTM The Pitfalls of U.S. Covert Operations], The Cato Institute, 7 April 1989. | ||
*Thomas H. Henrikson, [http://www.hoover.org/publications/digest/3484181.html Covert Operations, Now More Than Ever], Hoover Digest, 2000, No.2, Hoover Institution. | *Thomas H. Henrikson, [http://www.hoover.org/publications/digest/3484181.html Covert Operations, Now More Than Ever], Hoover Digest, 2000, No.2, Hoover Institution. | ||
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Revision as of 13:31, 26 December 2014
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Interest of | • CIA/Directorate of Operations • Frank Kitson • Military Reconnaissance Force • Victor Ostrovsky • U.S. Special Operations Command |
Covert Action is a term used by the American intelligence community to describe "the attempt by a government or group to influence events in another state or territory without revealing its own involvement."[1]
External Resources
- David Isenberg, The Pitfalls of U.S. Covert Operations, The Cato Institute, 7 April 1989.
- Thomas H. Henrikson, Covert Operations, Now More Than Ever, Hoover Digest, 2000, No.2, Hoover Institution.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Document:Bloody US-Directed Raid Destabilizes Philippine Politics | American fingerprints are all over a botched commando raid in the southern Philippines that left dozens dead and shocked the country. |
Nation-building | State constructing. |
Nord Stream/Sabotage | Destruction of Europe's energy supply, under different circumstances it would be considered a declaration of war. |
The Sinking of the Atlas | German cargo ship sunk by French agents in 1958. Blamed on fictional Red Hand terrorist organization. |
The Sinking of the SS San Flaviano | British oil tanker sunk in 1958 by the CIA bombing under false flag. The purpose was make foreign companies like Shell suspend operations and in Indonesia, to weaken the Indonesian economy and destabilize the government. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Institute for Statecraft/Secrecy | “Code of Conduct (Greg to commence with internet etiquette) Anonymity of the team remains paramount. As our activity increases we will, no doubt, attract unwanted attention.” | 30 May 2018 | |
Institute for Statecraft/Secrecy | “Be absolutely sure you have good references for people so we know we can trust them before we talk to them about our programme” | 30 May 2018 | |
Institute for Statecraft/Secrecy | “Beware the friendly host who wants to book travel or accommodation on your behalf. Absolutely get their tips on where to stay but avoid getting into tricky scenarios and ensure you follow company guidelines and book everything yourself. If in doubt, ask advice from another team member.” | 30 May 2018 | |
Institute for Statecraft/Secrecy | “* Chris Donnelly makes initial country introduction with nominated trusted 'cordinator' & relevant II team member/s (normally 2 members minimum per country)
| 30 May 2018 | |
Institute for Statecraft/Secrecy | “Beware the friendly host who wants to book travel or accommodation on your behalf. Absolutely get their tips on where to stay but avoid getting into tricky scenarios and ensure you follow company guidelines and book everything yourself. If in doubt, ask advice from another team member.” | 30 May 2018 | |
Integrity Initiative/Cluster | “An effective network is best achieved by forming in each European country a cluster of well-informed people from the political, military, academic, journalistic and think-tank spheres, who will track and analyse examples of disinformation in their country and inform decision-makers and other interested parties about what is happening.” | 30 May 2018 | |
Integrity Initiative/Cluster | “Be absolutely sure you have good references for people so we know we can trust them before we talk to them about our programme ...
| 30 May 2018 | |
Nord Stream/Sabotage | “There is a party or a party that, in the absence of the functioning of these gas pipelines, is able to sell more LNG at a higher price. This side is well known, it is the United States, [...] there are also countries that have the military-technological capabilities to carry out such sabotage” | Dmitry Peskov | 3 October 2022 |
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References
- ↑ Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, by Roy Godson, Transaction Books, 2001, p.3.