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Qué (quién) es CIAs - definición

CIAS; Changi International Airport Services

CIA         
  • The CIA prepared a series of leaflets announcing bounties for those who turned in or denounced individuals suspected of association with the [[Taliban]] or [[Al-Qaeda]].
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  • William J. Burns]], the current [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]
  • The 139 stars on the [[CIA Memorial Wall]] in the original CIA headquarters, each representing a CIA officer killed in action
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  • Chart showing the organization of the Central Intelligence Agency
  • Bagram Airbase]], 2002
  • US Secretary of Defense]] and former [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Robert Gates]] meeting with Russian Minister of Defense and ex-KGB officer [[Sergei Ivanov]], 2007
  • 1954 CIA Guatemalan coup d'état]].
  • Early CORONA/KH-4B imagery [[IMINT]] satellite
  • A-12]] OXCART.
  • Iranian]] Prime Minister [[Mohammad Mosaddegh]] in 1953.
  • drone]]. These models are exact replicas at one-sixth scale of the real planes. All three had photographic capabilities. The U-2 was one of the first espionage planes developed by the CIA. The A-12 set unheralded flight records. The D-21 drone was one of the first crewless aircraft ever built. [[Lockheed Martin]] donated all three models to the CIA.
  • Nixon Oval Office meeting with H.R. Haldeman "Smoking Gun" Conversation, June 23, 1972 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160729063732/https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/tapes/watergate/trial/exhibit_01.pdf full transcript])
  • Map of participating countries in [[Operation Condor]]. Green: active members, Blue: collaborators (United States)
  • President [[Gerald Ford]] meeting with CIA Director-designate [[George H. W. Bush]], December 17, 1975
  • GCC]]-U.S. Summit in Riyadh in April 2016. [[Saudi Arabia]] was involved in the CIA-led [[Timber Sycamore]] covert operation.
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  • The [[Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture]] that details the use of torture during CIA detention and interrogation
  • [[Lockheed U-2]] "Dragon Lady", the first generation of near-space reconnaissance aircraft
  • Critics assert that funding the Afghan [[mujahideen]] (''[[Operation Cyclone]]'') played a role in causing the [[September 11 attacks]].
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES
United States Central Intelligence Agency; CIA; C.I.A.; CIA proprietary company; Cia; Virginia farmboys; Virginia farm boys; C.I.A; United States. Central Intelligence Agency; The CIA; USA CIA; The Central Intelligence Agency; Central Intellegence Agency; Suspected and confirmed CIA operations; CIA operation; US warfare research program; CIA Activities by Region: Near East, North Africa, South and Southwest Asia; CIA in the Near East, North Africa, South and Southwest Asia; CIA activities in South Korea; CIA activities in Uzbekistan; CIA activities in Australia; National Photographic Intelligence Center; Office of Development and Engineering; Center for the Study of Intelligence; Cia activities in algeria; Cia activities in argentina; Cia activities in asia and the pacific; Cia activities in australia; Cia activities in guyana; Cia activities in haiti; Cia activities in jordan; Cia activities in libya; Cia activities in morocco; Cia activities in new zealand; Cia activities in south korea; Cia activities in sri lanka; Cia activities in tunisia; Cia activities in turkey; Cia activities in uzbekistan; Cia activities in venezuela; Cia activities in yemen; Cia activities in the philippines; CIA activities in Asia-Pacific; CIA operative; American Central Intelligence Agency; CIA operations; Abuses of CIA authority, 1970s–1990s; CIA officer; American CIA; CIA Agent; IOC/AG; CIA.gov; Cia.gov; American C.I.A.; Central Intelligance Agency; Office of Russian and European Analysis; U.S. Central Intelligence Agency; Central Intelligence Agent; Abuses of CIA authority, 1970s-1990s; CIA Reading Room; CIA FOIA; Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Intelligence; CIA Directorate of Intelligence; @CIA; CIA analyst; Central Inteligence Agency; US Central Intelligence Agency; Polygraphs for CIA employment; Polygraphs of CIA employees
The CIA is the government organization in the United States that collects secret information about other countries. CIA is an abbreviation for 'Central Intelligence Agency'.
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CIA         
  • The CIA prepared a series of leaflets announcing bounties for those who turned in or denounced individuals suspected of association with the [[Taliban]] or [[Al-Qaeda]].
  • 270x270px
  • 272x272px
  • William J. Burns]], the current [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]
  • The 139 stars on the [[CIA Memorial Wall]] in the original CIA headquarters, each representing a CIA officer killed in action
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Chart showing the organization of the Central Intelligence Agency
  • Bagram Airbase]], 2002
  • US Secretary of Defense]] and former [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[Robert Gates]] meeting with Russian Minister of Defense and ex-KGB officer [[Sergei Ivanov]], 2007
  • 1954 CIA Guatemalan coup d'état]].
  • Early CORONA/KH-4B imagery [[IMINT]] satellite
  • A-12]] OXCART.
  • Iranian]] Prime Minister [[Mohammad Mosaddegh]] in 1953.
  • drone]]. These models are exact replicas at one-sixth scale of the real planes. All three had photographic capabilities. The U-2 was one of the first espionage planes developed by the CIA. The A-12 set unheralded flight records. The D-21 drone was one of the first crewless aircraft ever built. [[Lockheed Martin]] donated all three models to the CIA.
  • Nixon Oval Office meeting with H.R. Haldeman "Smoking Gun" Conversation, June 23, 1972 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20160729063732/https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/tapes/watergate/trial/exhibit_01.pdf full transcript])
  • Map of participating countries in [[Operation Condor]]. Green: active members, Blue: collaborators (United States)
  • President [[Gerald Ford]] meeting with CIA Director-designate [[George H. W. Bush]], December 17, 1975
  • GCC]]-U.S. Summit in Riyadh in April 2016. [[Saudi Arabia]] was involved in the CIA-led [[Timber Sycamore]] covert operation.
  • 214x214px
  • The [[Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture]] that details the use of torture during CIA detention and interrogation
  • [[Lockheed U-2]] "Dragon Lady", the first generation of near-space reconnaissance aircraft
  • Critics assert that funding the Afghan [[mujahideen]] (''[[Operation Cyclone]]'') played a role in causing the [[September 11 attacks]].
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES
United States Central Intelligence Agency; CIA; C.I.A.; CIA proprietary company; Cia; Virginia farmboys; Virginia farm boys; C.I.A; United States. Central Intelligence Agency; The CIA; USA CIA; The Central Intelligence Agency; Central Intellegence Agency; Suspected and confirmed CIA operations; CIA operation; US warfare research program; CIA Activities by Region: Near East, North Africa, South and Southwest Asia; CIA in the Near East, North Africa, South and Southwest Asia; CIA activities in South Korea; CIA activities in Uzbekistan; CIA activities in Australia; National Photographic Intelligence Center; Office of Development and Engineering; Center for the Study of Intelligence; Cia activities in algeria; Cia activities in argentina; Cia activities in asia and the pacific; Cia activities in australia; Cia activities in guyana; Cia activities in haiti; Cia activities in jordan; Cia activities in libya; Cia activities in morocco; Cia activities in new zealand; Cia activities in south korea; Cia activities in sri lanka; Cia activities in tunisia; Cia activities in turkey; Cia activities in uzbekistan; Cia activities in venezuela; Cia activities in yemen; Cia activities in the philippines; CIA activities in Asia-Pacific; CIA operative; American Central Intelligence Agency; CIA operations; Abuses of CIA authority, 1970s–1990s; CIA officer; American CIA; CIA Agent; IOC/AG; CIA.gov; Cia.gov; American C.I.A.; Central Intelligance Agency; Office of Russian and European Analysis; U.S. Central Intelligence Agency; Central Intelligence Agent; Abuses of CIA authority, 1970s-1990s; CIA Reading Room; CIA FOIA; Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Intelligence; CIA Directorate of Intelligence; @CIA; CIA analyst; Central Inteligence Agency; US Central Intelligence Agency; Polygraphs for CIA employment; Polygraphs of CIA employees
¦ abbreviation (in the US) Central Intelligence Agency.
Cia-Cia language         
  • A student writing in Cia-Cia on a whiteboard, using the hangul script.
AUSTRONESIAN LANGUAGE SPOKEN ON BUTON ISLAND, INDONESIA
ISO 639:cia; South Buton language; South Butonese language; Buton language; Cia-Cia; Jjia-Jjia language; Bahasa Jjiajjia; Bahasa Ciacia; Ciacia language; Cia-cia
Cia-Cia (Bahasa Ciacia, 바하사 찌아찌아), also known as Buton or Butonese, is an Austronesian language spoken principally around the city of Baubau on the southern tip of Buton Island off the southeast coast of Sulawesi in Indonesia.

Wikipedia

Dnata Singapore

dnata Singapore Pte Ltd is a ground handling provider at Singapore Changi Airport, providing ground, passenger and cargo handling services, in-flight catering and security services to 69 scheduled and 45 non-scheduled airlines.

Ground handling operations began in Singapore in December 1977 with the incorporation of Changi International Airport Services (CIAS) as a joint venture between the Port of Singapore Authority and five airlines, namely Air France, China Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, KLM and Lufthansa.

In September 2004, CIAS was acquired by the dnata Group, a company based in Dubai with Temasek Holdings retaining shareholding. It was subsequently rebranded as dnata in August 2011.

Ejemplos de uso de CIAs
1. President Kiir himself is aware of the CIAs report.
2. Among those tortured and killed was William Buckley, the CIAs station chief in Lebanon.
3. The CIAs satellite reports indicated that the LRA is still receiving more military support from Khartoums government via air.
4. Rashids family and lawyers have accused South African authorities of arranging his removal to Pakistan under the CIAs "extraordinary rendition" program.
5. Blears is dealing with states that are known participants in the CIAs extraordinary rendition the subcontracting of torture away from the bright lights of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo.