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Blowback is a term originating from within the Central Intelligence Agency, explaining the unintended consequence and unwanted side-effects of a covert operation. To the civilians suffering the blowback of covert operations, the effect typically manifests itself as "random" acts of political violence without a discernible, direct cause; because the public—in whose name the intelligence agency acted—are unaware of the effected secret attacks that provoked revenge (counter-attack) against them.

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  • انعكاس (سياسة) (ar)
  • Blowback (de)
  • Blowback (intelligence) (en)
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  • الانعكاس ( يقال عكس البعير إذ جذب رأسها إليه لترجع القهقرى (—تاج العروس—)؛ بالإنجليزية blowback ارتجاع أسطوانة المسدس عند إطلاق الرصاص) في السياسات والعمليات السرية هو حصول عواقب غير مقصودة وغير مرغوب فيها وتداعيات لمنفذيها. (ar)
  • Blowback is a term originating from within the Central Intelligence Agency, explaining the unintended consequence and unwanted side-effects of a covert operation. To the civilians suffering the blowback of covert operations, the effect typically manifests itself as "random" acts of political violence without a discernible, direct cause; because the public—in whose name the intelligence agency acted—are unaware of the effected secret attacks that provoked revenge (counter-attack) against them. (en)
  • Als Blowback (englisch für Rückstoß) wird in der Fachsprache der Geheimdienste der unbeabsichtigte Effekt bezeichnet, bei dem inoffizielle außenpolitische Aktivitäten oder verdeckte Operationen später negativ auf deren Ursprungsland zurückfallen. Dies kann in Form ungünstiger außenpolitischer Entwicklungen oder gar terroristischer Angriffe geschehen. Erstmals verwendet wurde der Begriff 1953 im Zuge der Operation Ajax, bei der die CIA den Sturz des iranischen Premierministers Mohammad Mossadegh herbeiführte; vermehrt taucht er seit den 1980er-Jahren und im engen Zusammenhang mit der Reagan-Doktrin auf. (de)
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  • الانعكاس ( يقال عكس البعير إذ جذب رأسها إليه لترجع القهقرى (—تاج العروس—)؛ بالإنجليزية blowback ارتجاع أسطوانة المسدس عند إطلاق الرصاص) في السياسات والعمليات السرية هو حصول عواقب غير مقصودة وغير مرغوب فيها وتداعيات لمنفذيها. (ar)
  • Blowback is a term originating from within the Central Intelligence Agency, explaining the unintended consequence and unwanted side-effects of a covert operation. To the civilians suffering the blowback of covert operations, the effect typically manifests itself as "random" acts of political violence without a discernible, direct cause; because the public—in whose name the intelligence agency acted—are unaware of the effected secret attacks that provoked revenge (counter-attack) against them. (en)
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