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Other countries, that are said to be involved in ECHELON:

ITALY

UKUSA Third Party

NATO

TURKEY

UKUSA Third Party

NATO

GERMANY

UKUSA Third Party

NATO

JAPAN

UKUSA Third Party

1972 Project COMET, 1982 Weinberger show misuse of japanese technology transfer to russia

GREECE

UKUSA Third Party

NATO

NORWAY

UKUSA Third Party

1950 Genetrix Balloons, 1963 Project South Sea

SIGINT stations are operated by personnel of Norwegian Military Intelligence but were erected by the NSA and operated for them. CIA and NSA personnel were regularly on assignment at those stations.

DENMARK

UKUSA Third Party

NATO

SOUTH KOREA

UKUSA Third Party

?

THAILAND

UKUSA Third Party

?

PAKISTAN





CIA covert assistance to Afghan rebels trough Pakistan, mujaahdeen camps : trainers from CIA, ELINT from Soviet Union and South East Asia,

FINLAND





NSA purchases RADINT from Soviet Union by VKL

ISRAEL

Mossad, AMAN,

CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, Foreign Technology Division,Foreign

Science and Technology Center

1951 James Jesus Angleton CIA

MEXICO





Soviet embassy interception

PHILLIPINES





?

CHINA





1970 Kissinger,1978 Abramowitz, basic agreement in 1980, CIA informs China about possible threats from Russia and moslem countries, 2 station were built; another joint project: 9 seismic monitoring stations; ILD and CIA conduct operations against soviet-backed forces in Angola, Cambodia, Afghanistan

AUSTRIA

UKUSA Third Party

?, ILETS, Enfopol

Russia





1990 Iraqi Invasion

SOUTH AFRICA





1960

Source: Jeffrey T. Richelson, The U.S. Intelligence Community, (Westview Press, 4th ed., 1999) p278-302




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Casey, William J.
b. March 13, 1913, Elmhurst, Queens, N.Y., U.S.
d. May 6, 1987, Glen Cove, N.Y.

Powerful and controversial director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1981 to 1987 during the Ronald Reagan administration. While affiliated with the law firm Rogers & Wells (1976-81), Casey became Reagan's presidential campaign manager and was subsequently awarded the directorship of the CIA in 1981. Under his leadership, covert action increased in such places as Afghanistan, Central America, and Angola, and the agency stepped up its support for various anticommunist insurgent organizations. He was viewed as a pivotal figure in the CIA's secret involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair, in which U.S. weapons were sold to Iran and in which money from the sale was funneled to Nicaraguan rebels, in possible violation of U.S. law. Just before he was to testify in Congress on the matter in December 1986, he suffered seizures and then underwent brain surgery; he died from nervous-system lymphoma without ever testifying.