List of Acronyms
Acknowledgments
Introduction: First Hidden, Then Lost
Part 1. The Truman Era, 1947-1952
No “American Gestapo,” But “No More Pearl Harbors”
Initial Oversight: Budgets and Covert Action
“A South American Pearl Harbor”
The Soviet A-Bomb: “We Apparently Don't Have the Remotest Idea”
Communists and “Perverts” in the CIA
Korea: “No Better Today Than on December 7, 1941”
A New DCI
The “Dirty Business”
Portraits
CIA Subcommittees, Intelligence Roles, and Budgets
“We Don’t Let Just Anybody Look at Our Files”
“There Will Be No Changes”
Part 2. The Eisenhower Era, 1953-1960
Meddling?
Getting “Taberized”
Guatemala: “Sterilizing the Red Infection”
Mr. Mansfield Goes to the Senate
Joseph McCarthy: The CIA’s Other Would-Be Overseer
“You, Who Championed Our Cause”
Barons Restored
“Dodging Dead Cats”
“They Have to Have a Building”
The New Mansfield Resolution: Two Surprises
“We Have a History of Underestimation”
Hungary and the Suez: “We Had a Very Good Idea, Senator”
Sputnik
An Early “Year of Intelligence”?
“I Cannot Always Predict When There Is Going to Be a Riot”
Iraq: “Our Intelligence Was Just Plain Lousy”
Return to the Missile Gap
From the Pforzheimer Era to the Warner Era
Subordinating Intelligence?
In and Out of Hearing Rooms
“Who Are Our Liquidators?”
“I’d Like to Tell Him to His Face What I Think about Him”
U-2: “We Have Felt These Operations Were Appropriate”
Pouring Oil on Fire
“Their Answer to That Demand”: Congressional Paternity?
“My Opinion of the CIA Went Skyrocketing”
Part 3. Cuba, the CIA, and Congress: 1960-1961
Castro: “This Fellow Is Bad and Ought to Go”
“What is the Rationale behind That?”
“I Agree That You Had to Replace Dulles”
Afterword: Alarms
Notes
Selected Bibilography
Index