Trust and the CIA
The CIA often operates as an agency of last resort, leading to widespread distrust among other governmental organizations and the public. This distrust complicates relationships, as even diplomats find themselves grappling with the stigma of being associated with the agency. Once trust is broken, it becomes nearly impossible to restore, leaving a lasting impact on international relations and perceptions of the United States.In this clip
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