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The main enemy

The main enemy

by Milt Bearden, Milt Bearden, James Risen

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A history of the CIA's spy wars with the KGB ranges from 1985, through the Afghan war, to the breakup of the Soviet Union, detailing the activities of intelligence operatives on both sides of the conflict.
Categories:
["CIA" "Cold War" "USA" "Inlichtingendiensten" "Soviet Espionage" "American Espionage" "United States. Central Intelligence Agency" "United States" "KGB" "Geschichte" "Soviet Union" "Sowjetunion" "Soviet Union. Komitet gosudarstvenno\u012d bezopasnosti" "History" "Intelligence service" "Komitet gosudarstvennoi bezop" "Espionage Soviet" "U.S. - Commonwealth Of Independent States Relations" "Political Freedom & Security - Intelligence" "History - Military / War" "History & Theory - General" "U.S. Government - Intelligence Agencies" "Government - National" "Espionage" "Military - Intelligence/Espionage" "History / United States / General" "Central Intelligence Agency" "Politics/International Relations" "Political Science" "20th century" "Espionage American"]

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