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National Security Archive

The National Security Archive is an independent organization located in George Washington University. It uses declassified U.S. government files to publicize facts about American foreign policy and information about high ranking federal officials that were previously veiled in secrecy. A prominent subject covered on the site is some of the controversial foreign-policy decisions made by National Security Advisor (196973) and later Secretary of State (197377) Henry Kissinger. Currently it examines various CIA, DoD, and other governmental documents, including revealing inner aspects of the Bush administration's Middle East policy.


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