The Central Intelligence Agency And The Cold War

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The Central Intelligence Agency is an agency of federal government that gathers information on foreign military, economic and political activities. It also conducts covert political operations against governments to promote national security. The Central Intelligence Agency became incredibly active during the Cold War, which was mostly an intelligence war. During the years 1961 and 1963, the Central Intelligence Agency took many actions in attempt to fight communism and resolve the Cold War under Kennedy’s presidency.
The C.I.A. has been in operation since the years of George Washington. Intelligence organizations have been gathering information from overseas for most of our countries history. Although there has been intelligence collection over the last hundreds of years for the government, the C.I.A. was just recently established as an official agency and at the same time, intelligence gathering was finally accepted during peace time. After World War II, the U.S. sought to establish a distinct intelligence gathering organization. After Pearl Harbor, the plans for the official C.I.A. where approved by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Before the C.I.A., the office of strategic services was in charge of espionage, sabotage and psychological warfare operations during the war. At that time peace time intelligence was considered unsavory. After the war President Truman tried to strengthen and promote peaceful intelligence gathering and sponsored the 1947 National Security Act to do so. The C.I.A. is designed for the purpose of intelligence gathering and analysis.
The Cold War was a period of extreme tension between the United States and the Soviet Union that dominated world politics and held the public attention for almost five dec...

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... Operation Mongoose was ended. Also, the Kennedy administration never authorized assassination plans of Castro because each would involve direct U.S. involvement which they tried to stay clear of. Although the direct attacks stopped after the unsuccessful operations, the U.S. and Cuban maintained to have tension between them.
The Central Intelligence Agency was involved in a lot of activity and large operations during the Kennedy years. The C.I.A. preformed many attempts to take Castro from power. The agency was also responsible behind gathering all the U.S.’s information during the Cold War and conducting the Bay of Pigs invasion. They also provided the country with valuable information and tactics during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Between 1961 and 1963, the C.I.A. preformed many operations in order to fight against communism and get the U.S. ahead in the Cold War.

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