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covert action
noun
- a secret action undertaken to influence the course of political events, as a government intelligence operation.
Word History and Origins
Origin of covert action1
Example Sentences
Covert action offers deniability but may not satisfy the political need to visibly restore deterrence, says Christopher Clary of the University at Albany in the US.
The form of this response, be it a direct military strike, cyberwarfare, or a covert action has not been publicly revealed.
Using some of the same tools he had employed in Southeast Asia — covert action, realpolitik analysis and an unshakable confidence in his own intelligence — he pushed the United States into a war he knew little about.
Justifying his decision, Kissinger told a committee staff member, “Covert action should not be confused with missionary work.”
As head of de Gaulle’s political party and architect of its secret services, he would become the key link between the French executive and Françafrique’s African leaders, whom he personally selected, befriended and defended with covert action.
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