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  • ...rall umbrella of the [[War on Terrorism]]. The NSA, a signals intelligence agency, implemented the program to intercept [[al Qaeda]] communications overseas ...ight]] mandated by [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978|Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act]] (FISA), and legal challenges to the program are currentl
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  • ...hese powers to by-pass the FISA court and directed the [[National Security Agency]] to spy directly on al Qaeda by initiating the [[NSA electronic surveillan [[Image:National Security Agency.svg|right|thumb|180px|[[National Security Agency]] logo]]
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  • ...y wide area network to the participating nation’s immigration, police or intelligence headquarters. The headquarters is provided with the automated capability t ...-real time basis to and from a participating country’s INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). INTERPOL data can then be imported into PISCES to expand the
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  • ...[Venezuela]]n [[anti-communist]] activist. A former [[Central Intelligence Agency]] agent<ref>[http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/posada/19761016.pdf Declas ...in the CIA's [[Operation 40]]. He later described his role as that of the agency's "principal agent", informing the organisation about political movements w
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  • ...art of the President's program that has been publicly disclosed. The other intelligence activities covered under the same Presidential authorizations remain [[clas | quote=The National Security Agency has been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of
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  • ...persed in various cities and towns in Pakistan, were detained by Pakistani intelligence.<ref name="nyt-cia-isi"> The Taliban leaders raise money from wealthy Persian gulf donors and direct operations in south Afghanistan.<ref name=NYT1>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/worl
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  • |type= Civil airfield allegedly in use for covert military operations |occupants= [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (alleged)
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  • ...] in response to the [[September 11 terrorist attacks]]. Since then, other operations have commenced, the largest being the [[Iraq War|War in Iraq]], beginning w ...aden]] and later reformed as [[al-Qaeda]], started forming a large base of operations in [[Afghanistan]], where the [[Islamism|Islamist]] extremist regime of the
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