Electronic Briefing Books National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Books provide online access to critical declassified records on issues including U.S. national security, foreign policy, diplomatic and military history, intelligence policy, and more. Updated frequently, the Electronic Briefing Books represent just a small sample of the documents in our published and unpublished collections. Afghanistan and the Soviet Withdrawal 1989: 20 Years Later Tribute to Alexander Lyakhovsky Includes Previously Secret Soviet Documents Jan Palach Week, 1989: The Beginning of the End for Czechoslovak Communism Documents from Secret Police, Party, and Dissidents Published on Web Reagan, Gorbachev and Bush at Governor's Island Previously Secret Documents from Soviet and U.S. Files on the 1988 Summit in New York, 20 Years Later The Diary of Anatoly S. Chernyaev: 1987-1988 The INF Treaty and the Washington Summit 20 Years Later Kissinger Conspired with Soviet Ambassador to Keep Secretary of State in the Dark U.S. State Department and Russian Foreign Ministry Publish Record of Dobrynin-Kissinger "Back Channel" Meetings Based on First-time Access to Classified Soviet-Era Documents The Diary of Anatoly Chernyaev Archive Publishes Second Installment of Former Top Soviet Adviser's Journal Charter 77 After 30 Years Documenting the Landmark Human Rights Declaration Solidarity and Martial Law in Poland: 25 Years Later U.S. Misread Polish Leadership, and Was Unprepared for the Crackdown despite Having a Spy on the Inside CIA Had Single Officer in Hungary 1956 Declassified CIA Histories Describe Hungarian Revolution as "Undreamed-of" The Reykjavik File Previously Secret U.S. and Soviet Documents on the 1986 Reagan-Gorbachev Summit The Diary of Anatoly Chernyaev Former Top Soviet Adviser's Journal Chronicles Final Years of the Cold War The Moscow Helsinki Group 30th Anniversary From the Secret Files To the Geneva Summit Perestroika and the Transformation of U.S.-Soviet Relations The Secret History of Dayton U.S. Diplomacy and the Bosnia Peace Process 1995 Alexander Yakovlev and the Roots of the Soviet Reforms Soviets Planned Nuclear First Strike to Preempt West, Documents Show New Volume of Formerly Secret Records Published on 50th Anniversary of Warsaw Pact The Velvet Revolution Declassified Inaugural Volume of the New Václav Havel Library Publishes State Department Cables from Prague 1989 The 1956 Hungarian Revolution A History in documents Uprising in East Germany, 1953 Shedding light on a major Cold War flashpoint "Solidarity's Coming Victory: Big or Too Big?" Poland's revolution as seen from the U.S. embassy U.S. Planning for War in Europe, 1963-64 Declassified U.S. documents complement recent release of Warsaw Pact war plans Why There Was No Crackdown on the Revolutions of 1989 New documents from Soviet/East European archives Did NATO Win the Cold War? Latin America Robert F. Kennedy Urged Lifting Travel Ban to Cuba in '63 Documents Record First Internal Debate to Lift Ban Fujimori Found Guilty of Human Rights Crimes National Security Archive Posts Declassified Evidence Used in Trial Historical Archives Lead to Arrest of Police Officers in Guatemalan Disappearance Declassified documents show U.S. Embassy knew that Guatemalan security forces were behind wave of abductions of students and labor leaders Cuba and the U.S.: Road Map on Efforts to Improve Relations Revealed in Declassified Documents Secret Kissinger Era reports on Ending "Perpetual Antagonism" may hold Lessons for Obama Administration "Body count mentalities": Colombia's "False Positives" Scandal, Declassified Documents Describe History of Abuses by Colombian Army "No se Registró Novedad Digna de Mencionar" Documentos del Archivo del Terror de Paraguay Desmienten la Fuga de Prisioneros Trujillo Declassified Documenting Colombia's 'tragedy without end' 2 DE OCTUBRE DE 1968 - Verdad Bajo Resguardo On the 40th Anniversary of the Tlatelolco Massacre, Archivos Abiertos offers the most complete account to date of what files exist and what remains hidden bajo resguardo Archive Expert Testifies in Fujimori Trial Testimony Explains How Declassified Documents Provide Information on Human Rights Abuses of Fujimori Government New Kissinger 'Telcons' Reveal Chile Plotting at Highest Levels of U.S. Government Nixon Vetoed Proposed Coexistence with an Allende Government Southern Cone Rendition Program: Peru's Participation Operation Condor Crimes Focus of Italian Indictments Paramilitaries and the United States: "Unraveling the Pepes Tangled Web" Documents Detail Narco-Terror Connection to U.S.-Colombia Anti-Escobar Task Force 1978: Operación Clandestina de la Inteligencia Militar Argentina en México En el 15 Aniversario del Archivo del Terror El National Security Archive Pone en Linea 60,000 Registros de la Policia Secreta del Dictador Stroessner Operación Cóndor en el Archivo del Terror Localizar y detener al Dr. Goiburú Documentos del Archivo del Terror de Paraguay implican a Fuerzas de Seguridad paraguayas y argentinas en el secuestro Rendition in the Southern Cone Operation Condor Documents Revealed from the Paraguayan "Archive of Terror" Fujimori on Trial Secret DIA Intelligence Cable Ties Former President to Summary Executions Che Guevara's Hair Auctioned Off Scrapbook of memorabilia kept by CIA operative who buried Che renews attention to Guevara's execution, U.S.. Role The Truth about Triple-A U.S. Document Implicates Current, Former Colombian Army Commanders in Terror Operation Documents Linked to Cuban Exile Luis Posada Highlighted Targets for Terrorism Bomber's Confessions Point to Explosives Hidden in Toothpaste Tube that Brought Down Civilian Airliner in 1976 Documents Implicate Colombian Government in Chiquita Terror Scandal Article by Archive Analyst Featured in The Nation Pinochet: A Declassified Documentary Obit Archive Posts Records on former Dictator's Repression, Acts of Terrorism, U.S. Support The Iran-Contra Affair 20 Years On Documents Spotlight Role of Reagan, Top Aides Official Report Released on Mexico's "Dirty War" Government Acknowledges Responsibility for Massacres, Torture, Disappearances and Genocide The Robert Gates File The Iran-Contra Scandal, 1991 Confirmation Hearings, and Excerpts from new book Safe for Democracy Bombing of Cuban Jetliner 30 Years Later New Documents on Luis Posada Posted as Texas Court Weighs Release from Custody The Dead of Tlatelolco Using the Archives to Examine the Past Letelier-Moffitt Assassination 30 Years Later National Security Archive calls for Release of Withheld Documents Relating to Pinochet's Role in Infamous Act of Terrorism in Washington, D.C. on September 21, 1976 On 30th Anniversary of Argentine Coup: New Declassified Details on Repression and U.S. Support for Military Dictatorship 22,000 people murdered or disappeared by military between 1975 and 1978 according to secret Chilean intelligence report Report Documents 18 Years of "Dirty War" in Mexico Special Prosecutor: State Responsible for Hundreds of Killings, Disappearances The Guatemalan Police Archives Images from Guatemala's secret files of repression Drugs and the Guatemalan Military A Report from the Texas Observer Paramilitaries as Proxies Declassified evidence on the Colombian army's anti-guerrilla "allies" Robert F. Kennedy Urged Lifting Travel Ban to Cuba in '63 Attorney General cited inconsistency "with traditional American liberties" The Posada File: Part II Posada Boasted of Plans to "Hit" Cuban Plane, CIA Document States Luis Posada Carriles: The Declassified Record CIA and FBI Documents Detail Career in International Terrorism; Connection to U.S. The Negroponte File John Negroponte's Chron File from Tenure in Honduras Posted The Secret Pinochet Portfolio Former Dictator's Corruption Scandal Broadens The Case Against Pinochet Ex-Dictator Indicted for Condor Crimes Kissinger to Argentine Generals in 1976: "If there are things that have to be done, you should do them quickly" Newly declassified document shows Secretary of State gave strong support early on to the military junta U.S. Listed Colombian President Uribe Among "Important Colombian Narco-Traffickers in 1991" Then-Senator "Dedicated to Collaboration with the Medellín Cartel at High Government Levels" Lifting of Pinochet's Immunity Renews Focus on Operation Condor Documents Indicated 1976 Terror Attack in Washington Might Have Been Prevented After the Revolution Lázaro Cárdenas and the Movimiento de Liberación Nacional The Blind Man and the Elephant Reporting on the Mexican Military Brazil Marks 40th Anniversary of Military Coup Declassified Documents Shed Light on U.S. Role Mexico: Prelude to Disaster José López Portillo and the Crash of 1976 The Oliver North File His Diaries, E-Mail, and Memos on the Kerry Report, Contras and Drugs Ed Koch Threatened With Assassination in 1976 New book reveals "Condor" agents discussed plan to kill former New York congressman/mayor Dear Mr. President: Lessons on Justice from Guatemala The Latest Release from the Archive's Mexico Project Nixon on Chile Intervention White House tape acknowledges instructions to block Salvador Allende The Dawn of Mexico's Dirty War Lucio Cabañas and the Party of the Poor Kissinger to Argentines on Dirty War: "The quicker you succeed the better" Documents show Secretary of State gave green light to junta Kennedy & Castro: The Secret History Initiative with Castro aborted by assassination, declassified documents show Mexico's Southern Front Guatemala and the Search for Security The Tlatelolco Massacre New declassified U.S. documents on Mexico and the events of 1968 The Search for Truth The declassified record on human rights abuses in Peru Nixon's Mexico Tapes Secret recordings from the Nixon White House on Luis Echeverría and much much more Before Democracy Memories of Mexican elections The Corpus Christi Massacre Mexico's attack on its student movement, June 10, 1971 Human Rights and the Dirty War in Mexico Operation Intercept Nixon, Mexico and the perils of unilateralism Pentagon and CIA Sent Mixed Message to Argentine Military Double Dealing Mexico's foreign policy toward Cuba Argentine Junta Security Forces Killed Disappeared Activists, Mothers and Nuns Argentine Military Believed U.S. Gave Go-ahead for Dirty War New State Department documents show conflict between Washington and US Embassy in Buenos Aires over signals to the military dictatorship at height of repression in 1976 State Department Opens Files on Argentina's Dirty War New Documents Describe Key Death Squad Under Former Army Chief Galtieri "Montesinos: Blind Ambition" The Peruvian Townsend Commission report and declassified U.S. documentation Nixon: "Brazil helped rig the Uruguayan elections," 1971 Documents reveal U.S. efforts to influence Uruguayan presidential election Freedom of Information in Mexico Government proposal follows public pressure for transparency War in Colombia Guerrillas, Drugs and Human Rights in U.S.-Colombia Policy, 1988-2002 Conflicting Missions Secret Cuban documents on history of Africa involvement Peru in "The Eye of the Storm" Declassified U.S. documentation on human rights abuses and political violence Shoot-Down in Peru The secret U.S. debate over intelligence sharing in Peru and Colombia Public Diplomacy and Covert Propaganda The declassified record of Ambassador Otto Juan Reich "Fujimori's Rasputin" The declassified files on Peru's former Intelligence Chief, Vladimiro Montesinos New Information on the Murders of U.S. Citizens Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi by the Chilean Military Newly-declassified documents from CIA, FBI and State Department The Guatemalan Military: What the U.S. Files Reveal Archive releases comprehensive report and database on Guatemalan security forces The ULTRASENSITIVE Bay of Pigs Newly released portions of Taylor Commission report The CIA in Latin America Declassified documents on a "distinguished" career Guatemala: Colonel Byron Lima Estrada Declassified documents on former intelligence chief and alleged mastermind behind the Gerardi murder Guatemalan "Death Squad Dossier" Army log reveals the fate of scores of Guatemalan citizens "disappeared" during the mid-1980s Béisbol Diplomacy with Cuba U.S. Policy in Guatemala, 1963-1993 Mexico: The Tlatelolco Massacre Declassified U.S. documents on the events of 1968 Chile and the United States Declassified documents related to the military coup of September 11, 1973 The Death of Che Guevara: Declassified CIA and Assassinations The Guatemala 1954 Documents The Contras, Cocaine, and Covert Operations Nuclear History "How Much is Enough?": The U.S. Navy and "Finite Deterrence" A Moment in Cold War History when the Fundamentals of the U.S. Nuclear Posture Were at Stake The Iranian Nuclear Program, 1974-1978 U.S.-Iran Nuclear Negotiations in 1970s Featured Shah's Nationalism and U.S. Weapons Worries The Nuclear Emergency Search Team, 1974-1996 Declassified Documents Depict Creation, Capabilities, and Activities of Once-Secret Nuclear Counterterrorism Unit "The Impulse towards a Safer World" 40th Anniversary of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Air Force Histories Show Cautious Presidents Overruling Air Force Plans for Early Use of Nuclear Weapons From the Archive's Nuclear Vault In 1974 Estimate, CIA Found that Israel Already Had a Nuclear Stockpile and that "Many Countries" Would Soon Have Nuclear Capabilities The Algerian Nuclear Problem, 1991: Controversy over the Es Salam Nuclear Reactor 1991 Controversy over Algerian Nuclear Reactor Led Washington to Seek Chinese Assistance in Pressing Algiers to Adhere to Nuclear Nonproliferation Goals U.S.. Opposed Taiwanese Bomb during 1970s Declassified Documents Show Persistent U.S. Intervention to Discourage Suspicious Nuclear Research U.S. Intelligence on Russian and Chinese Nuclear Testing Activities, 1990-2000 Prospects of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Led China to Accelerate Testing Schedule How Many and Where Were the Nukes? What the U.S. Government No Longer Wants You to Know about Nuclear Weapons During the Cold War Nuclear Weapons, the Vietnam War, and the "Nuclear Taboo" Nixon White House Considered Nuclear Options Against North Vietnam, Declassified Documents Reveal The Vela Incident: Nuclear Test or Meteorite? Documents Show Significant Disagreement with Presidential Panel Concerning Cause of September 22, 1979 Vela "Double-Flash" Detection Israel Crosses the Threshold Senior Nixon Administration Officials Considered Confronting Israel over Nuclear Weapons in 1969 U.S. Intelligence and the French Nuclear Weapons Program Documents Show U.S. Intelligence Targeted French Nuclear Program as Early as 1946 U.S. Intelligence and the South African Bomb Documents Show U.S. Unable to Penetrate Apartheid Regime's Nuclear Weapons Program "To Have the Only Option That of Killing 80 Million People is the Height of Immorality" The Nixon Administration, the SIOP, and the Search for Limited Nuclear Options, 1969-1974 The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II A Collection of Primary Sources "Consultation is Presidential Business" Secret Understandings on the Use of Nuclear Weapons, 1950-1974 National Intelligence Estimates of the Nuclear Proliferation Problem The First Ten Years, 1957-1967 The Creation of SIOP-62 More Evidence on the Origins of Overkill "It Is Certain There Will be Many Firestorms" New evidence on the origins of overkill The Making of the Limited Test Ban Treaty 1958-1963 1960s "Nth Country Experiment" Foreshadows Today's Concerns Over the Ease of Nuclear Proliferation North Korea and Nuclear Weapons The declassified U.S. record Nixon's Nuclear Ploy An online companion piece to an article appearing in the January/February 2003 issue of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists The Secret History of the ABM Treaty,1969-1972 National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 60 First Strike Options and the Berlin Crisis, 1961 New documents from the Kennedy Administration Eisenhower and Nuclear Predelegation First declassification of Eisenhower's instructions predelegating use of nuclear weapons Launch on Warning The development of U.S. capabilities, 1959-1979 The United States and the Chinese Nuclear Program, 1960-1964 Companion documents to Winter 2000/2001 edition of International Security Missile Defense 30 Years Ago: Deja Vu All Over Again? NMD Questions Parallel ABM Debate During Johnson, Nixon Administrations U.S. Planning for War in Europe, 1963-64 Declassified U.S. documents complement recent release of Warsaw Pact war plans The Chinese Nuclear Weapons Program Problems of intelligence collection and analysis, 1964-1972 U.S. Nuclear Weapons Deployments in Chichi Jima and Iwo Jima United States Secretly Deployed Nuclear Bombs In 27 Countries and Territories During the Cold War New Archival Evidence on Taiwanese "Nuclear Intentions", 1966-1976 U.S. Nuclear Weapons and Okinawa Israel and the Bomb Newly Declassified Documents on Advance Presidential Authorization of Nuclear Weapons Use U.S. Presidents Predelegated Nuclear Weapons Release Authority to Military Commanders The U.S. Atomic Energy Detection System (AEDS) India and Pakistan -- On the Nuclear Threshold
China and East Asia Fighting the War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973 Air Force Histories Reveal CIA Role in Laos, CIA Air Strike Missions, New Evidence on Nuclear Weapons, Air Force Policy Disputes, During Vietnam War Years Suharto: A Declassified Documentary Obit North Korea's Collapse? The End Is Near -- Maybe East Timor truth commission finds U.S. "political and military support were fundamental to the Indonesian invasion and occupation" "Responsibility" chapter published on Web by National Security Archive U.S.-Japan Relations Declassified New Web Publication Documents Secret History of Recent U.S.-Japan Ties, 1977-1992 A Quarter Century of U.S. Support for Occupation National Security Archive provides more than 1,000 documents to East Timor Truth Commission after Bush administration refuses cooperation North Korea and the United States Declassified Documents from the Bush I and Clinton Administrations New Documentary Reveals Secret U.S., Chinese Diplomacy Behind Nixon's Trip Chinese Marshal Received Top Secret Intelligence Briefing from Kissinger in 1972 Indonesia's 1969 Takeover of West Papua Document Release Marks 35th Anniversary of Controversial Vote and Annexation Intelligence and Vietnam The Top Secret 1969 State Department Study China, Pakistan, and the Bomb The Declassified File on U.S. Policy, 1977-1997 Nixon's Trip to China Now completely declassified, including Kissinger intelligence briefing and assurances on Taiwan JFK and the Diem Coup JFK tape reveals high-level Vietnam coup plotting in 1963 North Korea and Nuclear Weapons The Declassified U.S. Record Negotiating U.S.-Chinese Rapprochement New American and Chinese documention leading up to Nixon's 1972 trip Henry Kissinger's Secret Trip to China The Beijing-Washington Back-Channel, September 1970-July 1971 East Timor Revisited Ford, Kissinger and the Indonesian invasion, 1975-76 The Sino-Soviet Border Conflict, 1969 U.S. reactions and diplomatic maneuvers The U.S. "Tiananmen Papers" New documents reveal U.S. perceptions of Chinese political crisis Reconnaissance Flights and Sino-American Relations Policy developments and a Hainan Island incident, 1969-1970 The United States and the Chinese Nuclear Program, 1960-1964 Companion documents to Winter 2000/2001 edition of International Security Tiananmen Square 1989 The declassified history Record of Richard Nixon-Zhou Enlai Talks, February 1972 China and the United States From hostility to engagement The United States, China, and the Bomb
U.S. Intelligence Community The Secret Sentry Declassified Declassified Documents Reveal the Inner Workings and Intelligence Gathering Operations of the National Security Agency The Nuclear Emergency Search Team, 1974-1996 Declassified Documents Depict Creation, Capabilities, and Activities of Once-Secret Nuclear Counterterrorism Unit National Security Agency Releases History of Cold War Intelligence Activities Soviet Strategic Forces Went on Alert Three Times during September-October 1962 Because of Apprehension over Cuban Situation, Top Secret Codeword History of National Security Agency Shows Out of the Black: The Declassification of the NRO Update - U.S. Reconnaissance Satellites: Domestic Targets Documents Describe Use of Satellites in Support of Civil Agencies and Longstanding Controversy In 1974 Estimate, CIA Found that Israel Already Had a Nuclear Stockpile and that "Many Countries" Would Soon Have Nuclear Capabilities Space-Based Early Warning: From MIDAS to DSP to SBIRS Last DSP satellite to be launched tomorrow The Record on CURVEBALL Declassified Documents and Key Participants Show the Importance of Phony Intelligence in the Origins of the Iraq War Declassifying the "Fact of" Satellite Reconnaissance The Debate and Documents The Pentagon's Counterspies: The Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA) Documents Describe Organization and Operations of Controversial Agency and Database Secrecy and U..S. Satellite Reconnaissance, 1958-1976 Even at Height of Cold War, U.S. Officials Regularly Argued Internally for More Transparency U.S. Intelligence on Russian and Chinese Nuclear Testing Activities, 1990-2000 Prospects of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Led China to Accelerate Testing Schedule The Vela Incident: Nuclear Test or Meteorite? Documents Show Significant Disagreement with Presidential Panel Concerning Cause of September 22, 1979 Vela "Double-Flash" Detection U.S. Intelligence and the Indian Bomb Documents Show U.S. Intelligence Failed to Warn of India's Nuclear Tests Despite Tracking Nuclear Weapons Potential Since 1950s Eyes on the Bomb U-2, CORONA, and KH-7 Imagery of Foreign Nuclear Installations U.S. Intelligence and the French Nuclear Weapons Program Documents Show U.S. Intelligence Targeted French Nuclear Program as Early as 1946 U.S. Intelligence and the South African Bomb Documents Show U.S. Unable to Penetrate Apartheid Regime's Nuclear Weapons Program Electronic Surveillance: From the Cold War to Al-Qaeda Documents show Ford White House embraced wiretap law instead of claiming "inherent" Presidential authority in 1976 despite objections from Rumsfeld, G.H.W. Bush, Kissinger The National Security Agency Declassified Update Internet wiretapping mixes "protected" and targeted messages, Info Age requires rethinking 4th Amendment limits and policies, National Security Agency told Bush administration From Director of Central Intelligence to Director of National Intelligence The Spy Satellite So Stealthy that the Senate Couldn't Kill It Secret Program First Described in Book by Archive Senior Fellow The Gulf of Tonkin Incident, 40 Years Later Flawed Intelligence and the Decision for War in Vietnam CIA Whites Out Controversial Estimate on Iraq Weapons Main Subject of Today's Senate Intelligence Report Remains Largely Secret The Interrogation Documents Debating U.S. Policy and Methods Prisoner Abuse: Patterns from the Past Cold War U.S. Interrogation Manuals Counseled "Coercive Techniques" Eyes on Saddam U.S. overhead imagery of Iraq The U-2, OXCART, and the SR-71 U.S. aerial espionage in the Cold War and beyond Science, Technology and the CIA From satellites to psychics The Pentagon's Spies Documents detail histories of once secret spy units Reconnaissance Flights and Sino-American Relations Policy Developments and a Hainan Island Incident, 1969-1970 The NRO Declassified The creation and evolution of America's secretive spy satellite agency The National Security Agency Declassified Updated Newly declassified directive governs interception of communications involving "U.S. persons" U.S. Satellite Imagery, 1960-1999 Middle East and South Asia "Riveting" Account of U.S. Presidents and the Middle East Details Inconsistent Policies and influence of Foreign Leaders New Patrick Tyler book narrates "A World of Trouble"; Documentary highlights posted on Archive Web site PR Push for Iraq War Preceded Intelligence Findings "White Paper" Drafted before NIE even Requested 1998 Missile Strikes on Bin Laden May Have Backfired Extensive 1999 Report on Al-QaedaThreat Released by U.S. Dept of Energy U.S. Military Hoped for Virtually Unlimited Freedom of Action in Iraq Drafting of U.S.-Iraq Security Agreement Began Nearly Five Years Ago The Record on CURVEBALL Declassified Documents and Key Participants Show the Importance of Phony Intelligence in the Origins of the Iraq War Pakistan: "The Taliban's Godfather"? Documents Detail Years of Pakistani Support for Taliban, Extremists Iraq: The Media War Plan Declassified White Paper and PowerPoint Slides on Pentagon's "Rapid Reaction Media Team" for Iraq TOP SECRET POLO STEP Iraq War Plan Assumed Only 5,000 U.S. Troops Still There by December 2006 Post-Saddam Iraq: The War Game "Desert Crossing" 1999 Assumed 400,000 Troops and Still a Mess New State Department Releases on the "Future of Iraq" Project New Documents Provide Details on Budgets, Interagency Coordination and Working Group Progress U.S. Intelligence and the Indian Bomb Documents Show U.S. Intelligence Failed to Warn of India's Nuclear Tests Despite Tracking Nuclear Weapons Potential Since 1950s Saddam's Iron Grip Intelligence Reports on Saddam Hussein's Reign State Department experts warned CENTCOM before Iraq war about lack of plans for post-war Iraq security Planning for post-Saddam regime change began as early as October 2001 CIA Whites Out Controversial Estimate on Iraq Weapons Main Subject of Today's Senate Intelligence Report Remains Largely Secret Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran New Volume Reexamines a Seminal Event in Modern Middle Eastern History The Saddam Hussein Sourcebook Declassified secrets from the U.S.-Iraq relationship The October War and U.S. Policy Kissinger gave green light for Israeli offensive violating 1973 cease-fire Eyes on Saddam U.S. overhead imagery of Iraq Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein The U.S. tilts toward Iraq, 1980-1984 Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction The Tilt: The U.S. and the South Asian Crisis of 1971 U.S. Propaganda in the Middle East The early Cold War version Operation Desert Storm: Ten Years After Documents shed light on role of intelligence, stealth technology and space systems in the Gulf War The Secret CIA History of the Iran Coup, 1953 20 Years after the Hostages Declassified documents on Iran and the United States The September 11th Sourcebooks 1998 Missile Strikes on Bin Laden May Have Backfired Extensive 1999 Report on Al-QaedaThreat Released by U.S. Dept of Energy Pakistan: "The Taliban's Godfather"? Documents Detail Years of Pakistani Support for Taliban, Extremists "A Comprehensive Strategy to Fight Al-Qaeda"? Rice versus Clinton on January 2001 Clarke Memo Government Releases Detailed Information on 9/11 Crashes Complete Air-Ground Transcripts of Hijacked 9/11 Flight Recordings Declassified FAA Believed Second 9/11 Plane Heading Towards NY for Emergency Landing Released 9/11 Hijacking Reports Further Detail Confused U.S. Response 9/11 Commission Staff Report on FAA Failings Published on Web Document Updates Previous Archive Posting on Censorship of Aviation Warnings Leading up to 9/11 Bush Administration's First Memo on al-Qaeda Declassified Document Central to Clarke-Rice Dispute on Bush Terrorism Policy Pre-9/11 Volume I - Terrorism and U.S. Policy Volume II - Afghanistan: Lessons from the Last War Volume III - BIOWAR The Nixon administration's decision to end U.S. biological warfare programs Volume IV - The Once and Future King? From the secret files on King Zahir's reign in Afghanistan, 1970-1973 Volume V - Anthrax at Sverdlovsk, 1979 U.S. intelligence on the deadliest modern outbreak Volume VI - The Hunt for Bin Laden Background on the role of Special Forces in U.S. military strategy Volume VII - The Taliban File Taliban File Update: U.S. Pressed Taliban to Expel Usama bin Laden Over 30 Times Only three approaches in first year of Bush administration The Taliban File Part III Pakistan Provided Millions of Dollars, Arms, and "Buses Full of Adolescent Mujahid" to the Taliban in the 1990's The Taliban File Part IV Mullah Omar Called Washington in 1998, New Documents Show Update: The Taliban File Part IV Pre-9/11 U.S. Attempts to Drive Bin Laden Out of Afghanistan Repeatedly Unsuccessful, Documents Show Humanitarian Interventions The U.S. and the Genocide in Rwanda 1994 The Assassination of the Presidents and the Beginning of the "Apocalypse" The U.S. and the Genocide in Rwanda 1994 Information, Intelligence and the U.S. Response The US and the Genocide in Rwanda 1994 Evidence of inaction Lessons Learned from U.S. Humanitarian Interventions Abroad Lessons learned from Kosovo, Sudan, Afghanistan, Hurricane Mitch and other operations Government Secrecy The Secrecy Court of Last Resort New Declassification Releases by the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) The Kissinger Telephone Conversation Transcripts Archive Publishes Treasure Trove of Kissinger Telephone Conversations Mixed Signals, Mixed Results: How President Bush's Executive Order on FOIA Failed to Deliver - The Knight Open Government Survey Two Years Later, Freedom of Information Order Still Has Not Produced All That It Promised The George Polk Case CIA Has Lost Records on CBS Reporter Murdered in Greece in 1948, and Destroyed FOIA File on Case The CIA's Family Jewels Agency Violated Charter for 25 Years; Wiretapped Journalists and Dissidents Freedom of Information at 40 LBJ Refused Ceremony, Undercut Bill with Signing Statement U.S. National Archives Web Site Uploads Thousands of Diplomatic Cables A Major Step for On-Line Research Pseudo-Secrets A Freedom of Information Audit of the U.S. Government's Policies on Sensitive Unclassified Information A FOIA Request Celebrates Its 17th Birthday A Report on Federal Agency FOIA Backlog Declassification in Reverse CIA Removes 50 Year Old Documents From Open Stacks at National Archives Rumsfeld's Roadmap to Propaganda Secret Pentagon "roadmap" calls for "boundaries" between "information operations" abroad and at home but provides no actual limits as long as US doesn't "target" Americans Return of the Fallen Freedom of Information Lawsuit Removes Secrecy for Flag-Draped Casket Ceremonies The Deep Throat File FBI Memos Detail Mark Felt's Involvement in Efforts to Identify Secret Watergate Souce Nixon and the FBI The White House Tapes Bush Administration Claims Presidential Privilege for LBJ Documents CIA Refuses Release of 35-Year-Old President's Daily Briefs Return of the Fallen Pentagon Releases Hundreds More War Casualty Homecoming Images Uncovering the Architect of the Holocaust The CIA Names File on Adolf Eichmann The CIA and Nazi War Criminals National Security Archive Posts Secret CIA History Released Under Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act Professor Sues CIA for President's Daily Briefs Vietnam Expert Seeks Historic PDBs from Johnson Years; Challenges CIA Blanket Policy of Non-Release Pentagon Censors Chain of Command on Abu Ghraib Taguba Report Named Names of Abusers and Commanders Professor Sues Pentagon to Make Public Honor Guard Photos From Dover Air Base Challenges 1991 Policy to Censor Images of War Casualties' Return The Kissinger State Department Telcons Telcons Show Kissinger Opposed Human Rights Diplomacy; Secretary of State Tapped Own Phone Calls The Kissinger Telcons Archive Celebrates Release of Previously Sequestered Telephone Records The President's Daily Brief The Declassified August 6, 2001 PDB and More Justice Delayed is Justice Denied The ten oldest pending FOIA requests in the federal government The Freedom of Information Act on Its 37th Birthday Archive features 20 news stories based on FOIA Dubious Secrets Declassified documents show excessive secrecy, arbitrary and subjective classification decisions The Ashcroft Memo "Drastic" change or "more thunder than lightning"? Trading Democracy? Documents from NAFTA's secret tribunals CIA Stalling State Department Histories Archive Posts One of the Two Disputed Volumes on Web State historians conclude U.S. passed names of communists to Indonesian Army, which killed at least 105,000 in 1965-66 The Pentagon Papers Secrets, lies and audiotapes The Death Squad Protection Act Senate measure would restrict public access to crucial human rights information |
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