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behalf of the hostages shows that I must also have participated in the transfer of weapons to Iran and, therefore, must have helped supply the contras with funds, material or arms, I can only gape in amazement and conclude that there are those who have studied logic from a different textbook than I did. To make it plain, I have never played a role in any aspect of the transaction that led to an exchange of weapons for hostages, nor have I been a participant in any activities on behalf of the contras." Shackley concluded his statement: "I was not a participant in the Iran weapons transfer; I was not in the past, nor am I now, involved in providing aid of any kind of the contras; and I completely endorse the position that no U.S. intelligence operation that is in violation of an act of Congress should be undertaken."
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Kennedy see National Security Archive, Electronic Briefing Book no. 101, "JFK and the Diem Coup," November 5, 2003 (Archive website). For a different view see Howard Jones, Death of a Generation: How the Assassinations of Diem and JFK Prolonged the Vietnam War. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
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General Bruce Palmer, Jr., US Intelligence and Vietnam. Special Issue: Studies in Intelligence. Central Intelligence Agency: Center for the Study of Intelligence, 1984. Also see Harold P. Ford, CIA and the Vietnam Policymakers: Three Episodes, 1962-1968. Central Intelligence Agency: Center for the
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and shared that he had received no response from Walters regarding the report he had prepared regarding the November meeting with Ghorbanifar. Ledeen asked for a copy of the report and stated that others were still interested in investigating the hostage issue. In June, Shackley prepared an updated
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John Prados, Lost Crusader: The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 105-131. A paperback edition of this book will be published in the fall of 2009 by University Press of Kansas under the title William Colby and the CIA. For the role of President
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printed an article from Shackley in which he countered allegations that he was involved in the arms for hostages deal. After detailing his encounter with Ghorbanifar in Hamburg and the nature of his reports to the State Department and Ledeen, he wrote: "When anyone asserts that my intervention on
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infrastructure. However, in his memoirs Shackley claimed that he had not been the mastermind of the Phoenix Program (which had already started before his arrival in Saigon) and did not even approve of it, given its disappointing effectivity at producing intelligence material and "its poor press
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stating that Ghorbanifar's contacts in Iran were "fantastic". Ghorbanifar, known to the CIA as a person of questionable reliability and veracity, attempted to show that he and Hashemi had influence in Iran by stating that the Iranians would be willing to trade captured Soviet equipment for
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image" of being an assassination program rather than one for information procurement. In November 1969, he decided a six-months "phase-out" of CIA's involvement in the program before transferring it under South Vietnamese control, CIA agents being replaced by
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involved in many important and controversial CIA operations during the 1960s and 1970s. He is one of the most decorated CIA officers. Due to his "light hair and mysterious ways", Shackley was known to his colleagues as "the Blond Ghost".
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in 1951. Again he served as a member of Army Counterintelligence, where his linguistic skills were used in the recruitment of Polish agents. It was at this time that he was recruited by the CIA, and in 1953 he was assigned to work under
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Study of Intelligence, 1999. For the estimates themselves see John K. Allen, Jr., et al., eds. Estimative Products on Vietnam, 1948-1975 (NIC 2005-03). Director of National Intelligence: National Intelligence Council, 2005
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second report that outlined a similar proposal from Ghorbanifar in which he suggested a "discussion of a quid pro quo that involved items other than money." He gave the report to Ledeen who forwarded it to
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Ruz). During this period as Miami Station Chief, Shackley was in charge of about 400 agents and general operatives (as well as a huge flotilla of boats), and his tenure there encompassed the
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had been reelected in 1976 and that only this investigation kept him from becoming CIA director or deputy director under new president
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In 1986, Shackley was named as one of thirty defendants in a $ 24 million civil lawsuit filed by attorney
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In May 1976, Shackley was made Associate Deputy Director for Operations, serving under CIA director
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Division". When Shackley took over the division, one mission for him was "regime change" in Chile (
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where heroin trade profits worth millions of dollars were transferred to after the
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station chief from 1968 through February 1972. In 1976, he was appointed Associate
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The Iran-Contra Connection: Secret Teams and Covert Operations in the Reagan Era
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Phoenix and the Birds of Prey: Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorism in Vietnam
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Blond Ghost by David Corn (extensive review of David Corn's Shackley biography)
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to become station chief for Vietnam. Shackley was responsible for running the
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Shackley prepared a memorandum regarding the proposal and sent it to General
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Shackley served in South Vietnam through February 1972 when he returned to
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forces in Laos. He also helped coordinate local army efforts against the
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During this time, Shackley also dealt with the case of ex-CIA officer
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to the U.S. Justice Department. The letter, which was transmitted by
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Similar charges were made in a 1987 letter from the Burmese warlord
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In the early 1960s, Shackley's work included being station chief in
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The Third Option: An American View of Counter-insurgency Operations
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Base. In 1961, Shackley married Hazel Tindol Shackley of Bethesda.
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Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq
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Torture and Impunity: The U.S. Doctrine of Coercive Interrogation
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
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in the northern regions of Laos. In late 1968, he then moved to
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During the period (1962–1965), Shackley was station chief in
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Jonathan Marshall; Peter Dale Scott; Jane Hunter (1987).
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in November 1984. There, Hashemi introduced Shackley to
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House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs,
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United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
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On February 5, 1986, Shackley was interviewed by the
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dismissed the Christic suit, after finding it to be
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Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation
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Index

Ted Shackley
West Palm Beach
Florida
Bethesda, Maryland
United States of America
United States Army
Central Intelligence Agency

Second Lieutenant
U.S. Army Counterintelligence
Special Activities Division
Vietnam War
Alma mater
University of Maryland
CIA
officer
Miami
Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Project
Phoenix Program
Vietnam War
Saigon
Deputy Director for Operations
covert operations
West Palm Beach
Florida
U.S. Army
Springfield, Massachusetts
private
Allied Occupation Force

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