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Berzin, E. P.

Bethe, Hans

Bethlehem

betrayal/treachery

conflation of intelligence with betrayal

motivations

triple agents

see also
double agents

Bettany, Michael

Bhutto, Benazir

bin Laden, Osama

and al-Balawi

and
Black Hawk Down

and the CIA

killing of

bin Zeid al-Aoun, Sharif Ali (aka Abu Zeid)

bin Ziyad, Tariq

Black, Cofer

blackmail

Blair, Tony

Blunt, Anthony

BND
see
Bundesnachrichtendienst

Bolsheviks

Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir

Bosnian War

Bowden, Mark

Black Hawk Down

Boyce, Ernest

Brandt, Willy

Brennan, John

Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of

British Army

in Northern Ireland

Brown, Harold

Buikis, Jan

Bulger, James ‘Whitey'

Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND)

and Curveball

Burnes, Sir Alexander

Bush, George W.

Cambridge Five

Cameron, David

Camp Chapman

Camp Peary

Campbell, Alastair

Caprioli, Louis

Carlile, Lord Alex

Carlin, Willie

Castro, Fidel

CEDC
see
Chemical Engineering and Design Centre

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

and 9/11

and Afridi

and Antoniades

and al-Balawi (Humam)

bases in Afghanistan

bases in Iraq

and bin Laden

Camp Chapman

Camp Peary

and Castro

clandestine service

counterterrorism

Counterterrorism Center

and crime-fighting

and Curveball

damage to US reputation

Directorate of Operations

embassy work

expansion

‘fake vaccine' programme

and Germany

killing of officers and agents

Langley HQ

and the Mafia

militarization of

and myth

Operation Valuable

origin

and Pakistan

and paranoia

as president's tool

and al-Qaeda

and the quality of technical intelligence

recruitment of spies

rendition operations

and the Soviet Union

spreading of resources

and the spymaster's role

stealing of military secrets

and Storm

and terrorism

torture employed by

see also
Cold War; drone aircraft/warfare

Chechnya

Cheema, Mohamed Imran

Cheka

see also
KGB; NKVD

Chemical Engineering and Design Centre (CEDC), Baghdad

Cheney, Dick

Chilcot Inquiry

China

Churchill, Winston

CIA
see
Central Intelligence Agency

clandestine action

Clark, Kate

Clarke, Liam

Clarke, Richard

Clarridge, Duane ‘Dewey'

Clinton, Bill

Colby, William

Cold War

espionage

paranoia

political agent lack in superpower confrontation

Coll, Steve

Collins, John

Conflicts Forum

Conolly, Arthur

Cook, Andrew

Cook Report

Corera, Gordon

Corlette, John C.

corroboration of intelligence

Cory, Peter

counterterrorism

action overriding intelligence

CIA

Counterterrorism Pursuit Teams (CPTs)

Global War on Terror

and the killing of bin Laden

MI5

and the necessity of spying

penetration of terrorist groups

steering of terrorist careers

UK intelligence-gathering units

see also
Central Intelligence Agency; drone aircraft/warfare; human intelligence; IRA; Northern Ireland; surveillance; terrorism: Islamist

covert action

definition

covert diplomacy

crime-fighting
see
‘intelligence-led policing'

Cromie, Francis

Crooke, Alastair Warren

and Conflicts Forum

and the IRA

and Palestine

Crooke, Frederick Montague Warren

Crooke, Ian

Crooke, Sir Thomas

Crooke, William

Crumpton, Hank

Cumming
see
Smith-Cumming, Mansfield

Curveball (Rafid Ahmed Alwan)

Customs & Excise (HMCE)

Cyprus

EOKA

Cyprus Mail

Daily Telegraph

Daniel (MI5 handler)

Danish intelligence service (PET)

Daoud, Abdullah

Darunta camp

Daud, Mohamed

de Silva, Sir Desmond

Dearlove, Sir Richard

Death Star, Balad

Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)

Deutsche Revue

Devine, Jack

DGSE
see
Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure

DIA
see
Defense Intelligence Agency

Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST)

Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE)

Djerf al-Nadaf

Dobson, George

Donovan, ‘Wild Bill'

double agents

Humam
see
al-Balawi, Humam

mistaken identity as a double agent

see also
Philby, Kim; Steak Knife

Drogin, Bob

drone aircraft/warfare

drugs

heroin

War on Drugs

Drumheller, Tyler

DST
see
Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire

Duddy, Brendan

Dukes, Sir Paul

Dzerzhinsky, ‘Iron Felix'

Eckhart (code name of Stasi agent)

Economist, The

Egypt

Egyptian Embassy bombing, Islamabad

Einstein, Albert

electronic jamming devices

Enemy of the State

EOKA

espionage

atomic

changing face of

clandestine action

credibility

and crime-fighting

and defence mechanisms

and discreet diplomacy

and friendship

fusion cells

getting inside the enemy's mind

and globalization

the Great Game

and invasion of privacy

and Iraq's WMD intelligence

judging when spies are effective

limitations and weaknesses

and misidentification

misuse of spies

and peacemaking

political agent lack in superpower confrontation

secrets and understanding

the spies we need

success through focus and political direction

trade-offs

triple agents

and truth-shock

value of

as a weapon of last resort

see also
betrayal/treachery; Cold War; counterterrorism; covert action; double agents; human intelligence; incentives/motivation; informers; IRA; Islamism; jihadism; recruitment of spies; surveillance; technology; terrorism; torture

Ethnikí Orgánosis Kipriakoú Agónos
see
EOKA

Ewart-Biggs, Christopher

F1, Agent (Asim)

F-16s

Fatah movement

Fatah Tanzim

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

and Bulger

and Zazi

Financial Times

Finucane, Patrick

First Intifada

First World War

Fischer, Joschka

Fleming, Ian

Flynn, Michael

Fogle, Ryan Christopher

Foini

Force Research Unit (FRU)

Foreign Office

Forsyth, Frederick

Fort Monkton

France

Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST)

Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE)

Islamist terrorism

and Spain

see also
Paris

Frank (CIA recruiter)

Friedmann, Litzi

FRU
see
Force Research Unit

Fuchs, Klaus

Fulton, Kevin (Peter Keeley)

fusion cells

Gaddafi, Muammar

Gagarin, Sophie

Garzón, Baltasar

Gates, Robert

GCHQ
see
Government Communications Headquarters

Germany

BND
see
Bundesnachrichtendienst

and the CIA

Curveball and German intelligence

and Nasiri

Social Democratic Party (SPD)

Ghul, Hassan

GIA (Armed Islamic Group)

Al-Ansar

Gilles (French intelligence officer)

Gilligan, Andrew

glasnost

Global War on Terror

globalization

Goetz, John

Gorbachev, Mikhail

Gordievsky, Oleg

Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)

GQ
magazine

Great Game

Great War
see
First World War

Greene, Graham

Grimes, Sandy

Grivas, Georgios

GRU (Soviet military intelligence)

Guantanamo Bay

Guardia Civil, Spain

Guardian

Guillaume, Christel

Guillaume, Günter

Gulf War (1990–91)

Gulf War, Second
see
Iraq War

Hague Convention

al-Hakaymah, Muhammad Khalil

Hall, Sir William ‘Blinker'

Hamas

Hanning, August

Hanson, Elizabeth

Hanssen, Robert

Harrison, Tony

Hart, Howard

Hart, John Clement

Hegarty, Frank (aka Melodius)

hepatitis B vaccination

heroin

Hesbi-Islami (Afghanistan)

Hezbollah

Hill, George

epigraph

Hitler, Adolf

Hollowday, Stanley

Hollowday, Zanina

hostage-taking

Hoxha, Enver

human intelligence (HUMINT)

budget cuts

conflation with betrayal

corroboration

covert diplomacy

and cultural (mis)understanding

developing of good agents

errors

and globalization

the intelligence gap

and invasion of privacy

and the IRA

and Iraq's WMD capability

and the ‘law of weak connection'

as messy but useful

and mistaken identity

and prediction

from prisoners

al-Qaeda and counterintelligence

secrets and understanding

technical intelligence

‘The Unblinking Eye'

verification

and the war against the Taliban

see also
espionage; ‘intelligence-led policing'; surveillance; torture

Hurst, Ian (aka Martin Ingram)

HVA (Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung)

IDF
see
Israeli Defence Force

Ihsannullah, schoolteacher

IMU
see
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan

incentives/motivation

for betrayal

informers

intelligence
see
human intelligence

‘intelligence-led policing'

Inter Service Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan

Iqbal, Shahid

IRA (Irish Republican Army)

Active Service Units (ASUs)

bombs and devices

and Crooke

and the FRU

and MI5

Official IRA

Provisional wing (PIRA)

and the SIS

and Steak Knife

torture of IRA prisoners

Iranian Revolution

Iraq

Bell in

civil war

Curveball and WMDs

Djerf al-Nadaf

Kuwait invasion by

WMD Commission

see also
Gulf War (1990–91); Iraq War (2003)

Iraq War (2003)

Chilcot Inquiry

CIA bases in

run-up to

and WMD intelligence

Irgun

Irish News

Irish Republican Army
see
IRA

Irish Times

ISI
see
Inter Service Intelligence

Islamabad

Egyptian Embassy bombing

Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)

Islamism

and Algeria

convert use

and Crooke

‘Islamic State'

and the Palestinian conflict

radicalization processes

safe havens

Salafists

Shia

Sunni

transient structure

see also
GIA; jihadism; al-Qaeda; Taliban; terrorism: Islamist

Israel

and al-Balawi

Mossad

Operation Defensive Shield

Palestinian conflict

Israeli Defence Force (IDF)

Isvestia

Jabhat al-Nusra

Jen (counterterrorism analyst)

Jenin

Jerusalem

jihadism

cell penetration

convert use

Inside the Global Jihad
(Nasiri)

‘Jihad Manual'

training in Pakistan

see also
Islamism; al-Qaeda; terrorism: Islamist

Jim, CIA station chief

Joint Special Operation Command (JSOC)

Jones, Brian

Jordan

General Intelligence Presidency (GIP)

see also
bin Zeid al-Aoun, Sharif Ali

JSOC
see
Joint Special Operation Command

Kalugin, Oleg

Kaplan, Dora

Kappes, Stephen

Karlsruhe

Karzai, Hamid

Keeley, Peter (aka Kevin Fulton)

Kendall, Raymond

epigraph

Keravnos
see
Antoniades, Andrew/Andreas

Kerensky, Alexander

Kerry, John

KGB

Ames as KGB spy
see
Ames, Aldrich

origin

and paranoia

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