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Map of Cuba indicating nuclear fallout range (© National Security Archive).

Mothers of Plaza de Mayo at demonstration regarding missing persons who disappeared during military regime with pictures of their relatives, signs, etc. in front of presidential palace (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images).

Former national-security adviser Henry Kissinger stands with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat December 28, 1980 in Egypt. Kissinger tried to secure peace between Israel and the Arab states, and ultimately helped improve Israeli Egyptian relations (Photo by Sahm Doherty/Liaison).

Whitehouse document concerning legislation on electronic surveillance for foreign intelligence purposes (© National Security Archive).

Tehran, IRAN: Iranian hardline students hold anti US slogans reading "talking to the devil?" and "The return of America is a dream that will not come true" during a protest outside the Supreme National Security Council's office over the upcoming Iran-US negotiations on Iraq, 08 April 2006 in Tehran (BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images).

LA HABANA, CUBA: Cuban President Fidel Castro takes part in a public rally in homage of the Cuban nationals killed in terrorist attacks 06 February, 2006 in Havana (ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP/Getty Images).

19th April 1961: Anti-Castro demonstrators display signs near the Soviet Mission to the United Nations on 68th Street, New York City. The protest was in support of the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba that had begun two days beforehand (Photo by Larry C. Morris/New York Times Co./Getty Images).

WASHINGTON, : US President Bill Clinton makes a statement in the White House Briefing Room about the continuing crisis in the Middle East 14 October, 2000 (MANNY CENETA/AFP/Getty Images).

ST. PETERSBURG, Russian Federation: A Russian soldier runs past a huge poster featuring a sickle and a hammer on a central square of in St. Petersburg, 09 May 2005 during a military parade marking the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany in WW II (AFP/Getty Images).

WASHINGTON, : An aerial view of the Pentagon in Washington D.C. (AFP/AFP/Getty Images)

Map of Cambodia showing areas of insurgency and areas of Communist control (© National Security Archive).

Veed fingers raised by supporters of ousted Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and wife Imelda demonstrating for their return outside US embassy (Photo by Sandro Tucci//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images).

This 25 July, 2003, photo shows blacked out lines from the inside pages of the US congressional report on the 11 September, 2001, terrorist attacks (AFP/Getty Images).

South African ANC leader Nelson Mandela standing with wife Winnie (Photo by Allan Tannenbaum//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images).



