Sentence examples for clandestine policy from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, Joseph Stalin began to pursue a clandestine policy of seeking an alliance with Adolf Hitler which bore fruit in August 1939.

In the case decided by the Supreme Court, a Federal district judge had found that Social Security officials had a "fixed clandestine policy" to deny benefits to people with mental illness.

A number of high officials have told The New York Times this week that much of the impetus for the clandestine policy against the Allende Government was supplied by Secretary of State Kissinger, who was serving as former President Nixon's national security adviser in 1970.

This clandestine policy of segregation was rigidly enforced for the next 12 years — until March of 1946, when the L.A. Rams signed African American tailback Kenny Washington to the team's roster, breaking with other owners and ending football's apartheid.

This clandestine policy of segregation was rigidly enforced for the next 12 years — greeted with a wink and a nod by much of America — until March 1946, when the L.A. Rams shattered this unspoken racist pact by signing African American Kenny Washington to their roster.

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Apart from the very concrete shipping of drugs, drug trafficking is part of Mexico's relation with the United States, a register that imbues the asymmetry between both countries with meaning, a space of political negotiation and a resource of American global diplomacy which is crystallized in a clandestine foreign policy system.

WASHINGTON -- A secret CIA effort to vet rebel forces fighting the Syrian government and help U.S. allies steer arms toward factions likely to be sympathetic to American interests is fraught with dangers not seen in other recent clandestine operations, policy analysts said.

"They're very willing to use all kinds of proxies to achieve specific clandestine foreign-policy goals," says a senior U.S. official who has been briefed on intelligence reports.

Thus, we should not deny our leaders the instruments for conducting foreign policy, including clandestine intelligence and sales of arms, though these are controversial measures.

As the United States developed a vast infrastructure of clandestine organizations, it shielded policy from the public sphere and gave rise to a new cultural imaginary, "the covert sphere". One of the surprising consequences of state secrecy is that citizens must rely substantially on fiction to "know," or imagine, their nation's foreign policy.

The payment, an unspecified amount in 1975, was made in error, the report said, after leaders of the C.I.A. had overruled their agents' recommendations to establish a paid relationship with General Contreras, "citing the U.S. government policy on clandestine relations with the head of an intelligence service notorious for human rights abuses".

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