Deck 9: Covert Operations

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According to the text, what conditions do covert operations NOT influence?

A) Social
B) Economic
C) Military
D) Political
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Of the following examples, which is NOT an example of covert action?

A) Sabotage
B) Regime change
C) Political assassination
D) Military air strike
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An operation sponsored or conducted by governmental departments or agencies in such a way as to assure secrecy or concealment is the definition of a:

A) Clandestine operation
B) Covert action
C) Deception operation
D) Denial operation
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Military deception operations apply four basic deception techniques. Which of the following is NOT one of those techniques?

A) Feints
B) Disinformation
C) Ruses
D) Displays
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is neither placed on concealment of the operation nor on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
B) A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation and on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
C) A covert operation differs from a clandestine operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation rather than on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
D) A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation rather than on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
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The law that establishes procedure for the authorization and reporting of covert actions is:

A) National Security Act of 1947
B) Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
C) 28 C. F.R. Part 23
D) None of the Above
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According to Joint Publication 3-13.4, military deception operations include all the following principles except:

A) Focus
B) Objective
C) Centralized planning and control
D) Decision Advantage
E) Each of the above is a principle
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Discuss how an agency ensures plausible deniability.
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What are the six principles of military deception? List and describe them.
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Differentiate between covert action and clandestine operations. How are they alike? How are they different?
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What is the Gang of Eight, and how does it relate to covert actions?
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"Many consider covert operations as the _________________________________, more extreme than diplomacy, but less extreme than direct military action."
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Give a historical example of both a covert action and a clandestine operation. Provide details related to both occurrences, and explain how the operations differed from each other.
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Discuss your views regarding extraordinary rendition. Is it a necessary tool when dealing with terrorism? Does it constitute an ethical violation? Do you think that the United States should discontinue its use of renditions-why or why not?
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The text states arguments both for and against covert action. Which argument do you agree with? What standard would you propose for evaluating whether or not a covert operation is successful?
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How will the proliferation of cyber devices and the Internet of Things influence the use of covert operations by the IC?
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In the long run, have covert operations helped or hurt U.S. long-term interests? Justify your answer.
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Deck 9: Covert Operations
1
According to the text, what conditions do covert operations NOT influence?

A) Social
B) Economic
C) Military
D) Political
A
2
Of the following examples, which is NOT an example of covert action?

A) Sabotage
B) Regime change
C) Political assassination
D) Military air strike
D
3
An operation sponsored or conducted by governmental departments or agencies in such a way as to assure secrecy or concealment is the definition of a:

A) Clandestine operation
B) Covert action
C) Deception operation
D) Denial operation
A
4
Military deception operations apply four basic deception techniques. Which of the following is NOT one of those techniques?

A) Feints
B) Disinformation
C) Ruses
D) Displays
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is neither placed on concealment of the operation nor on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
B) A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation and on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
C) A covert operation differs from a clandestine operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation rather than on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
D) A clandestine operation differs from a covert operation in that emphasis is placed on concealment of the operation rather than on concealment of the identity of the sponsor.
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The law that establishes procedure for the authorization and reporting of covert actions is:

A) National Security Act of 1947
B) Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
C) 28 C. F.R. Part 23
D) None of the Above
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According to Joint Publication 3-13.4, military deception operations include all the following principles except:

A) Focus
B) Objective
C) Centralized planning and control
D) Decision Advantage
E) Each of the above is a principle
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Discuss how an agency ensures plausible deniability.
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What are the six principles of military deception? List and describe them.
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Differentiate between covert action and clandestine operations. How are they alike? How are they different?
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What is the Gang of Eight, and how does it relate to covert actions?
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"Many consider covert operations as the _________________________________, more extreme than diplomacy, but less extreme than direct military action."
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Give a historical example of both a covert action and a clandestine operation. Provide details related to both occurrences, and explain how the operations differed from each other.
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Discuss your views regarding extraordinary rendition. Is it a necessary tool when dealing with terrorism? Does it constitute an ethical violation? Do you think that the United States should discontinue its use of renditions-why or why not?
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The text states arguments both for and against covert action. Which argument do you agree with? What standard would you propose for evaluating whether or not a covert operation is successful?
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How will the proliferation of cyber devices and the Internet of Things influence the use of covert operations by the IC?
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In the long run, have covert operations helped or hurt U.S. long-term interests? Justify your answer.
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