• the eyes and ears of the CIA in Somalia”. Gosh and Sudan, in spite of the Darfur situation, have been reported, by the Sudan Tribune, to have provided...
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    fabricator, the CIA closed its Sudan station later that year. In 1998, bin Laden would declare war on America, and, on August 7, strike in Tanzania and Nairobi...
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    the CIA's Islamabad station chief Milton Bearden, among others, have been named as the architects of the ambitious escalation of CIA activities in Afghanistan...
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    The activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Japan date back to the Allied occupation of Japan. Douglas MacArthur's Chief of Intelligence...
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  • Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an agency of the federal government of the United States that has carried out numerous confirmed and alleged activities across the...
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    and China normalized relations. The CIA sponsored a variety of activities during the Korean War. These activities included maritime operations behind...
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    its troops in Port Sudan were attacked by foreign aircraft and issued a warning against any foreign interference. According to former CIA analyst Cameron...
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    fabricator, the CIA closed its Sudan station later that year. In 1998 Bin Laden declared war on America, and, on August 7, struck in Tanzania and Nairobi...
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    bombings. Sudan was officially removed from the list on 14 December 2020. Embassy of Sudan in Washington, D.C. CIA activities in Sudan In 2005, Condoleezza...
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    Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west...
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    South Sudan (/suːˈdɑːn, -ˈdæn/), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in Central/East Africa. It is bordered on the north by...
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    Army's Green Berets and the CIA's Special Activities Division. Waugh was born in Bastrop, Texas, on December 1, 1929. In 1945, upon meeting two local...
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    determined. Bin Laden came to the attention of the CIA as an emerging terrorist threat during his stay in Sudan from 1991 to 1996. The Agency, however, began...
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    military forces of the Republic of the Sudan. In 2011, IISS estimated the forces' numbers at 109,300 personnel. The CIA estimates that the SAF may have up...
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    of Sudan between 1985 and 2019 when the Sudanese Defense Minister Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab seized power from Sudanese President Gaafar Nimeiry in the...
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    White House asked the CIA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to prepare a targets list; the initial list included twenty targets in Sudan, Afghanistan, and an...
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    Osama bin Laden (category Saudi Arabian expatriates in Sudan)
    of the Egyptian or Saudi regimes, and paid for by the CIA. Due to the increasing pressure on Sudan from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United States, Bin...
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  • 2021. South Sudan. "time difference: UTC+2". The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Retrieved 5 September 2021. South Sudan Time Zone....
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  • Agency (CIA) has been the subject of a number of controversies, both in and outside of the United States. Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA by Tim...
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    Erik Prince (category American expatriates in the United Arab Emirates)
    facility to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Blackwater came under increasing criticism after the Nisour Square massacre in September 2007, in which Blackwater...
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    World Factbook". CIA. 2014. Archived from the original on 11 June 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2022. Although the EU is not a federation in the strict sense...
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    Brigadier Mohammad Yousaf, and CIA operatives involved in the Afghan program, such as Vincent Cannistraro, deny that the CIA or other American officials...
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    Wayback Machine. CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 13 November 2014. "South Sudan" Archived 12 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine. CIA World Factbook. Retrieved...
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  • Upon occasion, he would trade upon his CIA background, to work as an oil firm's security consultant in Sudan or for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration...
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    USS Cole bombing (category Sudan–United States relations)
    vessel since the USS Stark incident in 1987. Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack. A U.S. judge has held Sudan liable for the attack, while another...
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  • terrorist attacks directed by the CIA continued through at least 1965, and the CIA was ordered to intensify the campaign in 1969. Andrew Bacevich, Professor...
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    transferred from London to Khartoum, Sudan, where he served as CIA station chief until 1995. This was at a low point in U.S.-Sudanese relations, due to the...
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    inhabitants of Sudan who identify as Arabs and speak Arabic as their mother tongue. Some of them are descendants of Arabs who migrated to Sudan from the Arabian...
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    traveling through Yemen were killed in a targeted killing by a missile launched from a CIA-controlled Predator drone. In 2004, the Australian Broadcasting...
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    history of Sudan refers to the territory that today makes up Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011. The...
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