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Background

The Central Intelligence Agency sent Ethan Hondou and his daughter Hidemi Hondou to investigate the Black Organization. Hidemi adopts the alias, Rena Mizunashi and joins the Black Organization to spy from within. Due to circumstances, Ethan is forced to sacrifice his life to save Hidemi's. Years after, Eisuke Hondou searches for Rena Mizunashi to avenge his family only to realize her true identity as his sister.

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Plot timeline

Relationship Analysis

CIA and the Black Organization

It hasn't been stated why or from where the CIA received the directive to infiltrate the Black Organization. The Black Organization in general hasn't shown any indication that they suspect the CIA might be investigating them. Vermouth suspected that Kir was a NOC, but the term is not specific to the CIA.

CIA and the FBI

Despite being on the same side, the CIA and the FBI have separate secret missions concerning the Black Organization which have not been communicated to one another. Their lack of communication resulted in an unfortunate debacle where an FBI sting to capture Vermouth backfired and the FBI caught and injured Kir instead. The FBI held Kir thinking she was a member of the Organization until the research of Conan and Akai Shuuichi proved she was in fact a CIA agent. The FBI and Kir successfully managed to come up with a plan to sneak Kir back into the Organization, but she had lost her trusted status. In order to regain the Black Organization's trust, she was ordered to kill Shuuichi Akai and apparently did so. Kir promised to report information to the FBI after passing it to CIA headquarters.

Under any circumstance, my father's CIA mission will be first-priority. Even if I become inconvenient for the FBI, please don't think badly of me

— Kir to explaining her position to Akai, Chapter 605 pg 5

CIA and the Japanese Law Enforcement

The Japanese law enforcement to not appear to know about the CIA's mission. Meanwhile, Kir has been willing to murder and commit other illegal acts in order to gain the Organization's trust, crimes which merit severe punishment under Japanese law.