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(12) De Mowbray in unpublished letter cit at n. 8 above.
(13) Epstein, 'When the CIA Was almost Wrecked'.
(14) R. W. Johnson, 'Making Things Happen', p. 14.
(15) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(16) Epstein, 'When the CIA Was almost Wrecked'.
(17) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(18) Joseph C. Goulden, Korea: the Untold Story (New York: Times Books, 1982), p. 245.
(19) Angleton in undated statement first issued on publication of Martin's Wilderness of Mirrors.
(20) Martin, Wilderness of Mirrors, pp. 155-77.
(21) Henry J. Hurt, 'Is this American a Soviet Spy?', Reader's Digest, October 1981.
(22) ibid.
(23) Martin, Wilderness of Mirrors, p. 210.
(24) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 5, BBC Radio 4, 10 February 1982.
(25) Rositzke in interview with Cherry Hughes, 1984.
(26) Fitzroy Maclean, Take Nine Spies (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1978), pp. 305-6.
(27) ibid., p. 306.
(28) Chapman Pincher, 'U. S. Intelligence Agents Find Shot Russian's Story Hidden in Drawer', Daily Express, 29 April 1965.
(29) Catudal, Berlin Wall, pp. 242-3.
(30) John le Carre, 'Wardrobe of Disguises', Sunday Times, 10 September 1967.
(31) Verrier, Looking Glass, p. 197. See also Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Historical Series), Vol. XII, testimony of Hugh L. Dryden of NSA, 1 June 1960.
(32) Hillsman, 'On Intelligence', p. 142.
(33) Corson, Armies of Ignorance, pp. 30-1.
(34) ibid., pp. 26-9.
(35) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(36) Corson, Armies of Ignorance, p. 30.
(37) Verrier, Looking Glass, p. 206.
(38) Lawrence Freedman, U. S. Intelligence and the Soviet Strategic Threat (London: Macmillan, 1979), p. 71.
(39) Verrier, Looking Glass, pp. 210-11.
(40) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, September 1979.
(41) Verrier, Looking Glass, pp. 217-18.
(42) ibid., p. 229.
(43) Robert Kennedy, 13 Days: the Cuban Missile Crisis (London: Macmillan, 1968), p. 87.
(44) Sir Dick White, then head of SIS, quoted in Verrier, Looking Glass, p. 193.
(45) Robin Stafford, 'False, False, that Book about My Husband', Daily Express. 23 November 1965.
(46) Edward Crankshaw, 'The Dispute about Penkovsky', Observer, 21 November 1965.
(47) Le Carre, 'Wardrobe of Disguises', cit. at n. 30.
(48) The diplomat in correspondence with the author. The diplomat, for professional and personal reasons, wishes to remain anonymous. But he has agreed that I may forward to him serious inquiries sent care of me.
(49) 'Russians Helped CIA during Cuba Crisis', The Times, 15 April 1971.
(50) Herbert Scoville, 'Is Espionage Necessary for Our Security?', Foreign Affairs, vol. 54, no. 3 (April 1976), p. 488.
(51) Letter from Rusbridger to author, 16 July 1985.
(52) Teresa Stem, 'The Tanganyika-Zanzibar Union: a Look at U. S. Non-Interference', unpublished paper, in present author's possession.
(53) Babu in interview with author, 4 September 1985.
(54) Hillsman, 'On Intelligence', pp. 133-4.
(55) Frank Snepp, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 1 in Harrison Salisbury (ed.), Vietnam Reconsidered (New York: Harper & Row, 1984), p. 57.
(56) Richard K. Betts, 'Analysis, War, and Decision: Why Intelligence Failures are Inevitable', World Politics, vol. 31 (October 1978), p. 68.
(57) Chester L. Cooper, 'The CIA and Decision Making', Foreign Affairs, vol. 50 (January 1972), pp. 229-30.
(58) ibid.
(59) ibid., p. 232.
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(60) Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency', p. 60.
(61) Kirkpatrick in interview with author, 1967.
(62) Henry Brand on. The Retreat of American Power (New York: Doubleday, 1973) p. 103.
(63) Respectively: Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency' p. 56; and Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, September 1979.
(64) Snepp, 'Central Intelligence Agency', p. 56.
(65) John Stockwell, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 3 in Salisbury, Vietnam Reconsidered, p. 64.
(66) McGehee, Deadly Deceits, p. 156.
(67) Ralph W. McGehee, 'The Intelligence of the Central Intelligence Agency in Vietnam', Part 2 in Salisbury, Vietnam Reconsidered, p. 63.
(68) David H. Hunter, 'The Evolution of Literature on United States Intelligence', Armed Forces and Society, vol. 5, no. 1 (November 1978), p. 32
(69) ibid., p. 32.
(70) John M. Crewdson, 'ClA's Propaganda Efforts', The Times of India (Bombay), 7 January 1978.
(71) Angus Mackenzie, 'Sabotaging the Dissident Press', Columbia Journalist Review March/April 1981, pp. 57-63.
(72) Church Committee, Final Report. Vol. 1 (Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, 1976), p. 14.
(73) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(74) Frank Snepp, Decent Interval (Harmondsworth, Middx: Penguin, 1980), back cover.
(75) Richard Eder, 'Why Decision in Snepp Case Disturbs Publishers', New York Times 11 March 1980.
(76) Kirkpatrick in interview with Leitch, 1979.
(77) ibid.
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(1) 'Shaping Tomorrow's CIA', Time Magazine. 6 February 1978, p. 24.