CIA in Podcasts
placeThe CIA is a nickname for the Culinary Institute of America.
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Stunti lopetti hänet ympäröivään maailmaan, jota hän ei koskaan tullut ulos. Hän on tosi onnellinen, että hän ei tullut ulos, jota hän ei voinut tulla ulos. Peterillä on jotain suurimpia tarinoita, joita minä en ole koskaan kuullut. CIA-kirjoitukset perustuvat kirkkoihin, natsi-kolonioita Chileissä, klasifioitukset SS-kirjoituksista Tibetiin, mahdollinen huolto Hitleriin, jota kukaan ei nähnyt.
I guess the crucial question for us is, to what extent is New Zealand on the right side of history by lining up with the US and by extension the CIA, particularly when they are doing some pretty dirty deeds?
Look, each one of these is highly complex, but just to look back on the ones we've touched on with some broad strokes, even the supposedly successful operations where CIA brought about regime change in Iran and Guatemala in the 1950s were not great outcomes for locals.
Because we've seen that they've done some pretty bad things, and we haven't even got to the officially approved practice of torture post 9-11.
But you can't help but ask the question, are the CIA really the good guys?
Did the CIA think that they were the ones leading it?
But even though the culture has changed and the agency has had its wings clipped, Kit Bennett says the CIA that he went into in 1979 still had plenty of appetite for getting things done.
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