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Paris summit meeting event

also: Khrushchev-Eisenhower's conference, peace conference

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CIAintelligence service · 4U-2 incidentevent · 4Soviet Unioncountry · 3Dwight D. Eisenhowerperson · 3Allen Dullesperson · 2Joseph Stalinperson · 1Ural Mountainsplace · 1Parisplace · 1Robert D. Proutyperson · 1Walter Bedell Smithperson · 1Gary Powersperson · 1

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The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 1:06:26 The younger Dulles had lost his principal ally. Allen had never been as close to Eisenhower as John Foster. The president had given his CIA director a long leash, but he never felt fully comfortable with his judgments. The relationship betw…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 1:06:56 And when was it done? Oh, on the eve of the Khrushchev-Eisenhower's conference to sabotage it. Eisenhower was agonizingly aware of allowing the U-2 spy missions over Soviet territory. He had given them on-again, off-again approval for the s…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 1:07:28 On May 1st, the president found out that the CIA director's assurance was hollow when a Soviet missile slammed into the U-2 plane flying over Russia's Ural Mountains, resulting in the downing of the aircraft and the capture of CIA pilot Fra…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 1:07:56 Colonel Prouty suspected that the CIA had intentionally provoked the incident in order to ruin the peace conference. Everybody thinks that, I think. Prouty had served as a liaison officer between the Pentagon and CIA and was summoned by Dul…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8(b)
▶ 51:38 who was all too easy to abandon his scruples because he didn't have any. The deputy CIA director had no qualms about advocating the assassination of foreign leaders. We know. Even presenting a plan to Smith in 1952 to kill Stalin at the Par…