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morice 14 septembre 2010 19:00
morice

Allen Dulles, directeur de la CIA : ça suffit comme titre je pense.


During the Second World War Dulles served in Europe with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) under William Donovan. The organization that was given the responsible for espionage and for helping the resistance movement in Europe. Dulles was stationed in Switzerland and was able to use his base in this neutral country to obtain important information on Nazi Germany and the Gestapo.

As soon as the Second World War ended President Harry S. Truman ordered the OSS to be closed down. However, it provided a model for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) established in September 1947. Dulles joined the CIA and became director of the organization in 1953.


viré par Truman.... pas le genre à apprécier les présidents.... imbu de lui-même, c’est lui qui a démarré toutes les opérations tordues !


Under his leadership the CIA had success in assisting right wing coups in Guatemala and Iran. His attempts to oust against Fidel Castro ended in failure and was forced to resign after the Bay of Pigs disaster.


voilà on y est : assassin en puissance, celui qui a dû se plier à Kennedy.... résultat : DALLAS. Vous pensez que ce gars là ait pu apprécier Roosevelt ??? pas moi !



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