Intelligence Used to End the Cold War, Part 2
“Reagan’s Use of Intelligence, an Intelligence Analyst Perspective” was a panel chaired by Nick Dujmovic.
On November 2, 2011, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released a collection of 200 declassified intelligence documents that informed President Reagan’s… read more
On November 2, 2011, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released a collection of 200 declassified intelligence documents that informed President Reagan’s U.S.-Soviet policy. Never-before-seen video briefings included in the collection marked the first time the agency used videos on an ongoing basis to deliver intelligence to policymakers. Intelligence analysts spoke about the use of intelligence by the Reagan administration.
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