New York Times coverage of the Raul Castro indictment cites declassified records published this week buy the National Security Archive. nytimes.com/2026/05/20/us/ra…
On Eve of Possible Raul Castro Indictment, Archive Posts Declassified FAA Documents on Events Leading to 1996 Shootdown of Cuban Exile Planes nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-b…
New Challenges, Old Playbook: The U.S.-Mexico Drug War Partnership
CIA Deaths in Mexico Expose Persistent Challenges in U.S.-Mexico Security Ties
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"Kissinger never intended for the transcripts of his phone conversations to be released publicly." The successful fight to liberate the Kisinger telcons "was a crowning achievement of the National Security Archive," writes author Tom Wells. blog.oup.com/2026/04/the-kis…
"Eliminating swaths of Forest Service documents would fall in line with the administration’s axing of data and historical records, said Rachel Santarsiero, director of the National Security Archive’s Climate Change Transparency Project."
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Published declassified U.S. documents about a 1990s drug interdiction program in Mexico in light of recent events..precedent setting! @NSArchivensarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-b…
TUESDAY 11AM ! We'll be live on X with @peterkornbluh talking about one of recent history's worst natsec blunders: the #BayofPigs invasion, 65yrs ago this week. Peter will break down the CIA's role and the fall out. Also check out here: youtube.com/live/kT_qieuO2kk
65 yrs after first one, Trump's 'Bay of Pigs' may take many forms
The Archive's Peter Kornbluh on the "sobering lessons" of the failed paramilitary invasion of Cuba in April 1961 responsiblestatecraft.org/cu…
In the wake of the failed CIA-led Bay of Pigs invasion, President Kennedy considered reconfiguring and even dismantling the Agency, according to documents posted by the National Security Archive on the 65th anniversary of the paramilitary assault on Cuba.
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