INTERNATIONAL SPYING GUIDE TO U.S. DIPLOMACY
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CIA-RDP70-00058R000100040010-5
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Document Creation Date:
November 11, 2016
Document Release Date:
August 21, 1998
Sequence Number:
10
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Publication Date:
December 13, 1954
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NSPR
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Guide To U.S. Diplomacy.
en. W. Dulles, irec or o e Central n e i ei)ce
Agency, believes U.S. spying activities areP- x ad-
va1 now that another Pearl Harbor could not happen
+-or an uivasion of Korea could not begin without intelli-
gece far enough in advance to halt or discourage it.
The agency was put to the test ' when Stalin died
to : determine ,the results. It advised that the Soviet Un-
ioi was 110t ready for war and it would be a mistake
to expect a revolution. United States policy was, shaped
acctnrdthgly.
International spying is an accepted service to di-
p%ainacy. The Russians have shown how effective their
spits are by the' number of military secrets they have
sectred here and in other allied countries. Our intelli-
gence seeks out information on which policy decisions
m the foreign field are often based.
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