Central Intelligence Agency, The
Central Intelligence Agency, The | The CIA Has Been Involved in Drug Trafficking
Gary Webb has been an investigative reporter for over twenty years, focusing on government and private sector corruption and winning more than thirty journalism awards. Webb is currently a consultant to the California State Legislature’s Task Force on Government Oversight. Webb is also author of the book Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion, from which this excerpt was taken. Dark Alliance originally appeared as a controversial series published in 1996 in the San Jose Mercury News.
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- The CIA Is Responsible for the Terrorist Attacks on America
- The CIA Cannot Be Blamed for the Terrorist Attacks on America
- The CIA Should Be Granted Expanded Powers to Fight Terrorism
- The CIA Should Not Be Granted Expanded Powers to Fight Terrorism
- The Ban Against CIA Assassinations Should Be Amended
- The Ban Against CIA Assassinations Should Not Be Amended
- The CIA Has Too Little Accountability in the War Against Terrorism
- Covert Action Is Sometimes Justified
- Covert Action Is Never Justified
- The CIA Helps Promote Peace
- The CIA Promotes Violence
- The CIA Has Been Involved in Drug Trafficking
- The CIA Has Not Been Involved in Drug Trafficking
- The CIA Is Seriously Flawed
- America Still Needs the CIA
- The CIA Should Be Reformed
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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