Since the second World War, United States presidents have taken covert action.
They have previously been executed to move national security forward or provide assistance to foreign policies, according to a release from the Cold War Museum.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Chief Historian David Robarge will cover the topic during his presentation, The CIA’s Covert Actions During the Cold War.
The Cold War Museum is hosting the virtual event, which starts at 2 p.m. on March 21. Tickets are $20 and can be bought on eventbrite.
Anyone unable to participate can see a video of the presentation by purchasing a ticket and emailing Cold War Museum Executive Director Jason Hall at jason@coldwar.org.
Robarge, who teaches at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., earned his Ph.D. in American History through Columbia University in New York.
He began working at the CIA in 1989 and has been CIA Chief Historian since 2005.