Since its creation in 1947, the CIA has never stopped intervening in France. For sixty years, dozens of American agents, most often acting under official cover, carried out countless clandestine operations in France, infiltrating, financing and manipulating unions, political parties, foundations, institutes, press agencies. newspapers or cultural associations. The CIA succeeded in penetrating the high administration, the academic and intellectual world, and closely monitoring French nuclear and aeronautical research. Today, the CIA continues its activities, more discreetly, in the field of industrial espionage. After a long and delicate investigation. conducted behind the scenes of French and American intelligence, The CIA in France lifts the veil on this taboo that constitutes the clandestine intervention of the United States in France. Nourished by unpublished testimonies and official archives, this book retraces more than half a century of secret operations and depicts the actors of this uninterrupted policy of interference.
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