A Turning Point In Intelligence
In evaluating and analyzing the US Intelligence Committee , it would help to look back in history . The Cold War , which emerged in the 1940 's was the start of the usefulness of the US Intelligence Community in battling against Communism . The result of the Second World War is like glue to each country involved therein . By 1943 , the effects thereof were already inevitable . Germany , who was the leader of the Axis power , was dealt with full anger . Allied forces became stronger when German invaded Russia . Further , Japan and Germany were continuing then

their battle and spread their powers in Europe and Asia . But the suicide of Adolf Hitler around 1945 ended the war . Germany was divided into two - West Germany was invaded by Americans while East Germany was invaded by Russia . This led to tension and anxiety between citizens of Germany Because of this division , each invader-country practiced their type of economy to their colony . Hence , in West Germany , Capitalist form of economy and East Germany under Russia practiced Communism . After the World War , decolonization and liberation happened to some nations who suffered . These nations as they rise from the battleground seek help especially in their economic status . This situation was taken advantage by Capitalists and Communists powers (Borade , 2009
The US Intelligence Community became popular towards the end of Cold War period . Intelligence is at most the responsibility of the government . But in America , they always connect the success of their Intelligence Community during the Cold War...





