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- Gulf of Tonkin Sonar and Radar Recordings: Chain of Custody, Analysis, and Document Preservation (1964–Present)
The Gulf of Tonkin incident of August 1964 consisted of two alleged naval engagements involving USS Maddox and the U.S. Navy in the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam. The first engagement on August 2 is well-do…
- State Department Dissent on Second Gulf of Tonkin Attack
The Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964 involved alleged attacks by North Vietnamese patrol boats on the USS Maddox. While the first engagement on August 2 is largely accepted, the occurrence of a …
- Tower Commission and Independent Counsel Findings on Contra Diversion Recordings and Minutes
The Iran-Contra Affair involved secret arms sales to Iran and the diversion of profits to fund the Contras in Nicaragua, a sequence of events that became public in 1986. Following the revelations, Pre…
- Operation IA Feature: Omissions in US Textbooks and Curricula
Operation IA Feature was a covert Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation, approved by President Gerald Ford in July 1975, that provided U.S. government support to UNITA and FNLA militants in the …
- Operation IA Feature: State Department and CIA Internal Opposition
Operation IA Feature was a covert Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operation authorized by the U.S. government to support Jonas Savimbi's National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) a…
- US Command Authority Over European Stay-Behind Networks for Domestic Political Operations
The existence of 'stay-behind' clandestine networks in Western Europe, such as Operation Gladio, is widely documented. These networks were organized with support from Western Union (WU), MI6, and the …
- State Department INR Dissent Procedures 1964
This dossier investigates the formal process for submitting dissenting intelligence opinions within the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) in 1964. While INR's mission involv…
- US Intelligence Assessments of Korolev's ICBM Work (1945-1950)
The question investigates whether intelligence assessments regarding Sergei Korolev's early work on intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) circulated within U.S. government departments like the P…
- State Department Doubts on Gulf of Tonkin Second Attack (1964-1965)
The Gulf of Tonkin incident, particularly the alleged second attack on August 4, 1964, remains a controversial event that significantly escalated U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. While the initial…
- State Department Internal Disagreement on Second Gulf of Tonkin Attack (1964)
The Gulf of Tonkin incidents in August 1964, particularly the second alleged attack on August 4, 1964, served as a crucial justification for increased U.S. involvement in Vietnam. While the first atta…
- State Department INR Gulf of Tonkin Analyses: Revisions and Retractions
The Gulf of Tonkin incidents in August 1964 led to the passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, authorizing increased U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. While the U.S. government initially asserte…
- US and UK Support for Khmer Rouge UN Seat Post-1979
Following the 1979 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia, which largely deposed the Khmer Rouge from power, a contested narrative emerged alleging continued diplomatic and material support from the United S…
- State Department Officials' Notes and the Contra Diversion Authorization
The Independent Counsel's investigation into the Iran-Contra affair heavily relied on the personal notes of five State Department officials: Charles Hill, Nicholas Platt, George Quinn, Craig Ross, and…
- Contra-Linked Drug Trafficking: Declassified Documents on Volume, Routes, and Individuals (Honduras/Costa Rica)
The Iran-Contra affair, a documented covert operation during the Reagan administration, involved secret arms sales to Iran and funding of the Contras in Nicaragua (Iran-Contra Affair: Covert Arms Sale…
- End-Use Violations by Foreign Partners: Documented Outcomes Since 2020
The U.S. State Department is tasked with investigating and reporting end-use violations by foreign partners, which involve non-compliance with requirements for the purpose, transfer, and security of U…
- CIA Intervention in Angola: Long-Term Impacts (1970s-1990s)
This dossier investigates academic and journalistic works documenting the long-term impact of CIA intervention on Angola's political stability and economic development, primarily focusing on the perio…