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National Intelligence Daily
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17 September 1980
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TURKEY: Outlook for the Military Regime
Turkey's new military rulers face major risks, but in the
short term, at least, they are likely to bring a measure of order
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National Intelligence Daily
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29 July 1980
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SPECIAL ANALYSIS
TURKEY: The Prospects for Military Intervention
CIA
Speculation about military intervention is increasing as
Turkey is rocked by high-level political assassinations, endemic
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13 November 1980
NEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence
THROUGH Director, National Foreign Assessment Center �
FROM Helene L. Boatner
Director, Political Analysis.
Dissemination of Paper on Narcotics in Turkey
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The Honorable Peter B. Bensinger
Administrator
United States Department of Justice
Drug Enforcement Administration
Washington, D. C. 20537
Dear Peter:
I was pleased to receive your 22 October letter
recounting the recent cooperation between analysts of our
National Foreign Assessment Center (NFAC) and staff of your
Operational Intelligence Division. As you know, the
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Mr. Vice President embers of the Presidents Commission:
I appreciate this opportunity to appear before you to
clarify the activities conducted by the Central Intelligence
Agency within the United States. I would like to assure
you at the outset that the Agency has not conducted a
"massive illegal domestic intelligence operation" as alleged
in The New York Times of December 22, 1974.
The Agency and I shall be entirely forthcoming with
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Statement of
WILLIAM E. COLBY
Director of Central Intelligence
before
HOUSE FOREIGN OPERATIONS
AND GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SUBCOMMITTEE
1 August 1974
Mr. Chairman, I welcome the opportunity to testify today on H.R. 12004,
introduced by you and others, to replace with a statutory classification system.
the existing system established by Executive Order 11652, and to discuss the
operations of this Executive Order within the Central Intelligence Agency.
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