Under the “National Security Act” of 1947, there were two inspiring factors that were the cause of the formation of the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency). Rising of Americans in the world after the World War II, the rejection of the before war isolationism and the responsibilities this change brought with itself. And second was the identifying of the Soviet threat to attain the new power position. The two other factors that joined together to amend the system were brought in the current postwar period. That was the President Truman's continuous dissatisfaction with the United States Organizational ...