Gil Hahn

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The NSC had declared in a top-secret policy paper in February 1954 that with the advent of a Soviet H-bomb the previous August, the danger of the Soviet arsenal had dramatically increased. This new weapon has “placed a premium on . . . improvement of our intelligence regarding Soviet capabilities and intentions.” It was the CIA’s job to give the president this information, and so far it had failed.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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