Intelligence Used to End the Cold War, Part 3
“Intelligence and the End of the Cold War, A Policy Perspective” was a panel chaired by Peter Clement.
On November 2, 2011, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released a collection of 200 declassified intelligence documents that informed President… 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.
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