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- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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From the spymaster who inspired the movie Argo comes a gripping account of how a group of under-supported CIA operatives developed groundbreaking spy tactics that shifted the balance during the Cold War. In 1976, Antonio Mendez arrived in Moscow, facing one of the most perilous periods in history, where the Soviets meticulously monitored foreigners, making intelligence work nearly impossible. The Moscow Rules narrates the intelligence breakthrough that turned the tide in favor of the U.S. As Chief of Disguise and Authentication, Mendez played a crucial role in devising innovative tactics that enabled CIA officers to outsmart the KGB. These strategies ranged from elaborate identity swaps inspired by Hollywood to deception techniques and document forgery. With new guidelines and advanced gadgets from the Office of Technical Services—like miniature cameras and suitcase release body doubles—the CIA established a foothold in Moscow and executed some of the most remarkable intelligence operations ever. As contemporary America grapples with the threat of Russian disinformation, this dramatic inside story of overcoming a formidable adversary remains profoundly relevant.
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The Moscow Rules, Antonio J. Mendez, Jonna Mendez, Matt Baglio
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2019
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