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Partner

Agency

Target

Treaty

USA

NSA - CIA, USAF, NSG

Latin America, most of Asia, Russia and Northern China

BRUSA agreement 1943

UK

GCHQ

Soviet Union west of Urals, Africa

BRUSA agreement 1943

AUSTRALIA

DSD

Neighbour countries , southern China, nations of Indochina

UKUSA Alliance since 1948

CANADA

CSE

Polar regions of Russia

UKUSA Alliance since 1948,

CANUS agreement 1950

NEW ZEALAND

GCSB

Western Pacific

UKUSA Alliance since 1948






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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.