Значение слова "CIA" найдено в 34 источниках

CIA

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Центральное разведывательное управление, ЦРУ


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• '80s Contra-supporting gp.

• 'Patriot Games' org.

• 'S*P*Y*S' org.

• 'The Company'

• 'The World Factbook' publisher

• 9/11 Commission subj.

• Adm. Stansfield Turner ran it under Carter

• Agcy. once headed by a Bush

• Agent's org.

• Alias grp.

• Allen Dulles headed it for eight years under D.D.E.

• Allen Dulles' org.

• Allen W. Dulles once headed it

• American counterpart of Britain's MI6

• American Dad! org.

• American equivalent of Britain's MI6

• Bad place to have a leak, briefly

• Bay of Pigs grp.

• Black ops org.

• Bourne Identity org.

• Bug group?

• Bug group?: Abbr.

• Bush once headed it

• Bush org., once

• Bush Sr. headed it

• Bush Sr. once headed it

• Bush Sr.'s bailiwick, 1976-77

• Bush Sr.'s former org.

• Bush-headed org. once

• Bush's former org.

• Bush's old command

• Bush's old org.

• Bush's org. in 1976-77

• Carns' org.

• Casey's org.

• Clancy org.

• Clancy's Company

• Clandestine org.

• Cloak-and-dagger org.

• Code-cracking govt. org.

• Cold War KGB rival

• Cousin of MI6 in spy stories

• Covert Affairs org.

• Covert fed. group

• Covert govt. group

• Covert gp.

• Covert org.

• Covert U.S. org.

• Creation of the National Security Act of 1947

• Cuban missile crisis org.

• D.C. group

• Dropkick Murphys' Citizen ___

• E. Howard Hunt's org.

• Employer on American Dad!

• Espionage gp.

• Espionage initials

• Espionage letters

• Espionage org.

• Ex-employer of Aldrich Ames

• Fact-gathering grp.

• Fair Game org.

• Famed chefs' sch.

• FBI ally

• FBI's cousin

• FBI's sister agency

• Federal agcy.

• Former OSS

• G. Bush once ran it

• G.H.W.B.'s bailiwick, 1976-1977

• Gates's org.

• Gen. Hayden is its director

• Gen. Hayden's org.

• General Hayden's org.

• Geo. H. W. Bush once ran it

• George Bush once headed it

• George Bush was once its director

• George Bush's '70s grp.

• George H.W. Bush headed it

• George H.W. Bush once headed it

• George Tenet's gp.

• George Tenet's org.

• Goss' grp.

• Goss's org.

• Gov t. agency

• Govt. group with a Director

• Govt. hush-hush group

• Govt. org. that edits The World Factbook

• Gp. whose museum features the SPY-Fi Archives

• Gp. with moles

• Group based in McLean, Va.

• Grp. known as the Company

• Grp. of spies

• Grp. once headed by Bush

• Grp. with informants

• Harlot's Ghost subj.

• Harold Nicholson once worked there

• Harold Nicholson's former employers

• Helms once helmed it

• Hirer of V. Plame

• Hush-hush agcy.

• Hush-hush DC org.

• Hush-hush fed. gp.

• Hush-hush fed. org.

• Hush-hush gp.

• Hush-hush gp. based in Langley, Va.

• Hush-hush letters

• Hush-hush org.

• Hush-hush US equivalent of CSIS

• I see a D.C. agency

• Info org.

• Info supplier for a natl. security briefing

• Information-gathering grp.

• Intel-gathering group

• Intelligence grp.

• Intelligence-gathering org.

• IRAN-contra org.

• It has fired four employees for participating in a secret chat room hidden in its computers

• It has moles: Abbr.

• It's based in McLean, Va.

• It's known for its intelligence

• Its grounds house the unsolved puzzle sculpture Kryptos

• Its hdqtrs. is in Langley, VA

• Its HQ is in Langley, Va.

• Its seal has a 16-point star

• Its seal has a star with 16 points

• Jack Bristow's employer in Alias

• Jack Ryan's employer (Abbr.)

• James Woolsey's org.

• Jason Bourne's org.

• John Deutch's org.

• K.G.B. rival

• K.G.B.'s cold war foe

• K.G.B.'s nemesis

• KGB counterpart

• KGB pursuer

• KGB rival, once

• KGB's Cold War rival

• KGB's cold-war counterpart

• KGB's former rival

• Kind of operation

• Langley gp.

• Langley initials

• Langley letters

• Langley org.

• Langley outfit

• Langley-based gp.

• Langley-based org.

• Langley, VA org.

• Langley, Va. grp.

• Langley, Va., bunch

• Langley, Va., group

• Legacy of Ashes recounts its history

• Leon Panetta's gp.

• Leon Panetta's org.

• Letters associated with Tenet

• Letters on Bush 41's r

• M16's American counterpart

• McLean snoop gp.

• McLean, Va., grp.

• Men in Black gp.

• Men of intelligence?

• MI6 : Britain :: ___ : U.S.

• MI6 : U.K. :: ___ : U.S.

• Michael Hayden's org.

• Mole employer, maybe

• Mole employer, maybe (abbr.)

• Mole trainer: abbr.

• Mole user: Abbr.

• Mole's home? abbr.

• Mole's org.

• Natl. interest watchdog

• Not a good place for a leak: Abbr.

• NSC's adviser

• O.S.S successor

• Onetime Bush org.

• Operation Cyclone org.

• Operation Mongoose org.

• Operation Neptune Spear org.

• Operative's employer

• Operative's org.

• Operatives' operation: abbr.

• Org. a.k.a. The Company

• Org. at the center of the 2007 memoir At the Center of the Storm

• Org. based in Langley

• Org. based in Langley, VA

• Org. based in Langley, Virginia

• Org. based in McLean, Va.

• Org. Bush once headed

• Org. collecting info

• Org. concerned with leaks

• Org. created by the 1947 National Security Act

• Org. featured in The Good Shepherd

• Org. featured in Three Days of the Condor

• Org. for spies

• Org. for spies or chefs

• Org. formerly headed by Porter Goss

• Org. headed by Allen Dulles 1953-61

• Org. headed by George Bush in 1976

• Org. headed by George Tenet

• Org. headed by Leon Panetta

• Org. in a Clancy plot

• Org. in Alias

• Org. in Burn After Reading

• Org. in Chuck

• Org. in Langley, VA

• Org. in many spy movies

• Org. in many spy novels

• Org. in many spy-fi films

• Org. in Patriot Games

• Org. in Robert Ludlum novels

• Org. in Safe House

• Org. in spy novels

• Org. in the 1982 film Enigma

• Org. in the 2006 film The Good Shepherd

• Org. in the 2008 film Burn After Reading

• Org. in the 9/11 Commission Report

• Org. in The Bourne Identity

• Org. in the Bourne series

• Org. in The Bourne Ultimatum

• Org. in the film The Good Shepherd

• Org. in The Ghost Writer

• Org. in The Good Shepherd

• Org. in The Informant

• Org. in Tom Clancy books

• Org. in Tom Clancy novels

• Org. in Tom Clancy's Red Rabbit

• Org. involved in the Bay of Pigs

• Org. JFK sought to reform

• Org. led by Leon Panetta

• Org. led by Porter Goss

• Org. mentioned in the Beatles' Dig It

• Org. mentioned in Warren Zevon's Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner

• Org. once headed by a Bush

• Org. once headed by Allen Dulles

• Org. once headed by Bush 41

• Org. once headed by G.H.W. Bush

• Org. once headed by George Bush

• Org. once headed by George Tenet

• Org. once headed by GHWB

• Org. once helmed by Helms

• Org. once led by George Bush

• Org. once led by George H. W. Bush

• Org. once run by George Bush

• Org. portrayed unflatteringly in 'Syriana'

• Org. spoofed in American Dad!

• Org. that advises the N.S.C.

• Org. that deals with rats and moles

• Org. that employed Jack Ryan

• Org. that had Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner killed

• Org. that Porter Goss headed

• Org. that publishes The World Factbook

• Org. that publishes World Leaders

• Org. that released the family jewels in June 2007

• Org. that's the subject of Gary Webb's 1996 book Dark Alliance

• Org. whose seal contains a bald eagle and a compass

• Org. whose seal has a bald eagle and a compass

• Org. whose website has a Break the Code game for kids

• Org. with a KGB mole, 1994

• Org. with a World Factbook

• Org. with agents

• Org. with covert ops

• Org. with moles

• Org. with operations

• Org. with rats and moles

• Org. with secrets

• Org. with Virginia creepers?

• Organization in many spy novels

• OSS follower

• OSS now

• OSS replacement

• OSS replacer

• OSS supplanter

• An independent agency of the United States government responsible for collecting and coordinating intelligence and counterintelligence activities abroad in the national interest

• Under the supervision of the National Security Council


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CIA: übersetzung

Central Intelligence Agency

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CIA CIA фото 〈[si:aıɛı] Abk. für engl.〉 Central Intelligence Agency (US-amerikan. Geheimdienst)

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CIA [si:aɪ'eɪ ], die, (auch:) der; - [engl., aus: Central Intelligence Agency]:
US-amerikanischer Geheimdienst.

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CIA
 
[siːaɪ'eɪ] die, -, Abkürzung für Central Intelligence Agency ['sentrəl ɪn'telɪdʒəns 'eɪdʒənsɪ], die 1947 in der Nachfolge des »Office of Strategic Services« (OSS, 1942) gleichzeitig mit dem National Security Council gegründete und ihm unterstellte oberste Geheimdienstbehörde der USA. Sitz der Geheimdienstzentrale wurde Langley, ein Vorort von Washington (D. C.). Über ihren streng begrenzten Auftrag (Beschaffung, Koordination und Auswertung sicherheitsrelevanter Informationen im Ausland) hinaus widmete sich die CIA schon bald im Ost-West-Konflikt (besonders im Kalten Krieg) und im weltweiten Engagement der USA auch in Planung und Durchführung geheimer Aktionen der Verwirklichung amerikanischer Absichten, häufig mit illegalen Methoden.Neben erfolgreichen, politisch zugleich umstrittenen Aktionen, wie die CIA-gestützten Staatsstreiche in Guatemala (1954) und Chile (1973) oder das Eingreifen auf Grenada (1983), erregten z. B. der Abschuss eines U2-Spionageflugzeugs bei Swerdlowsk (1960), der Angriff von kubanischen Exilkräften auf die Schweinebucht in Kuba (1961), der Verlust des Spionageschiffs »Pueblo« vor Nord-Korea (1967) und die missglückte Befreiung der amerikanischen Geiseln in Iran (25. 4. 1980 zunehmende Kritik. Diese wurde auch genährt durch die nachrichtentechnisch unbefriedigende Tätigkeit der CIA im Vietnamkrieg, die Stützung des immer mehr zur politischen Belastung der USA werdenden Militärregimes in Griechenland (1967-74) und fragwürdige Unternehmungen auch im Inneren (u. a. Infiltration von Bürgerrechtsorganisationen, Verwicklung in die Watergate-Affäre). Untersuchungen einer Kommission unter Vizepräsident N. Rockefeller (1975/76) führten 1978 zur Einschränkung der Kompetenzen der CIA; doch gab ihr die Administration unter R. Reagan seit 1981 wieder größeren Handlungsspielraum (z. B. bei der Unterstützung der antisandinistischen Kräfte in Nicaragua; u. a. Verwicklung in die Iran-Contra-Affäre 1986). Im Verhältnis zum Federal Bureau of Investigation traten immer wieder Probleme durch mangelnden Informationsaustausch, Rivalitäten um die Zuständigkeit und gegenseitige Kompetenzüberschreitungen auf. Einer der schwerwiegendsten Spionagefälle innerhalb der CIA endete 1994 mit der Verhaftung des Doppelagenten Aldrich Ames, einem in der Abteilung für Gegenspionage tätigen CIA-Mitarbeiter, der neun Jahre lang bezahlter Informant des KGB war und an diesen mehrere für die USA tätige Agenten verriet. Dieser Skandal löste erneut Kritik an der CIA aus und offenbarte erhebliche strukturelle Schwächen. 1995 wurde der vorherige stellvertretende Verteidigungsminister John Deutch (* 1938) CIA-Direktor und kündigte eine tiefgreifende Reform des Geheimdienstes an, für den er v. a. folgende Aufgabenfelder umriss: Bekämpfung des internationalen Terrorismus, Beobachtung regionaler Konflikte und der Entwicklungen in den Ländern des ehemaligen Ostblocks, Überwachung der Aktivitäten feindseliger Staaten, Verhinderung atomarer Proliferation und die Auseinandersetzung mit Rauschgiftkartellen.
 
Literatur:
 
H. H. Ransom: The intelligence establishment (Cambridge, Mass., 21970);
 V. Marchetti u. J. D. Marks: The CIA and the cult of intelligence (New York 1974);
 B. F. Smith: The shadow warriors. O. S. S. and the origins of the CIA (New York 1983);
 S. Turner: Secrecy and democracy. The CIA in transition (Boston, Mass., 1985);
 M. Riebling: Wedge. The secret war between the FBI and CIA (New York 1994).

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CIA ['si:aɪ'eɪ], die, auch: der; - [engl., aus: Central Intelligence Agency]: US-amerikanischer Geheimdienst.


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