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Syria,
389

Tajikistan,
336

Tajiks,
294
,
336

Taliban,
311–12
,
313
,
335
337
,
338
,
339
,
399

Tanganyika,
94
,
95

Tenet, George,
332
,
358
,
359
,
372
,
373
,
375
,
382
,
387
,
393

Tennyson, Alfred, Lord: ‘Ulysses',
402

terrorism,
7
,
291
,
326
,
327–8
,
345–52
,
356
,
359
,
386
,
394
,
395
,
398
see also
September
11
terrorist attacks

Thames House,
346
,
347

Thatcher, Margaret,
214
,
256
,
270
,
272
,
277
,
281
,
282
,
292
,
304
,
305
,
309

Their Trade is Treachery
(booklet),
239–40
,
396

Third Man, The,
20
; screenplay for,
13–14
,
15
,
16
,
20
,
75
,
132
30All,
33

Thysville,
108
,
128

Times, The,
217

Tirana,
63

Tomlinson, Richard,
324–5

Tora Bora,
338

torture/mistreatment,
339–43
,
352
,
400

Travellers Club,
384

Treasury,
316

Trefgarne, Elizabeth,
225

Tremmel, Valeri,
42

Trend, Lord,
213

Trevor-Roper, Hugh,
74

Trieste,
12

Truman Doctrine,
56

Truro,
190

Trust, the,
54
,
200

Tshombe, Moise,
112
,
113
,
129

Tudor-Hart, Edith,
18
,
70
,
208

Turkey,
56
,
70
,
145

Turner, Stansfield,
292–3

Ukraine,
41
,
63

Unilever,
97

Unison,
209

United Nations,
113
,
114
,
118
,
120
,
121
,
122
,
127–8
,
129
,
309
,
360
,
373
,
375
,
376
,
377
,
378
,
380
,
381
,
382
,
397
; General Assembly,
381
; Security Council,
375
,
382
; weapons inspectors,
357
,
359
,
368
,
376–7
,
380
,
382

United States: lacks intelligence from within Soviet Union,
28
; and defecting Soviet soldiers,
32
; and German scientists,
34
; and kidnappings in Vienna,
35
; Operation Claptrap,
44
; informed about Vienna Tunnel,
46
; and Operation Gladio,
49
; announcement of Truman Doctrine,
56
; Marshall Plan,
56
,
58
; increase in covert action,
56–7
,
57–8
; and Albania,
57
,
58
,
62
,
63
,
65
; Philby based in,
63–6
; leaking of Philby's name,
74
; involved in removal of Mossadegh in Iran,
79
; and Suez Crisis,
81–2
,
84
; and Hungarian uprising,
82
,
83
; informed about Philby's betrayal,
88
; relationship with Britain damaged by Philby's betrayal,
91
; involvement in the Congo through work of Devlin,
108
,
110–11
,
113
,
114–15
,
115–16
,
117–19
,
120
,
121
,
122–4
,
126
,
127
,
128–9
,
130
,
131
; Congress unearths CIA's secret assassination programmes,
131
; and Vietnam,
132
,
293
; Penkovsky betrays Soviets to
see
Penkovsky, Oleg; and Berlin,
158–9
; Golitsyn in,
187–8
,
190
,
198
,
199
,
205
; molehunts in,
187
,
209–11
; Nosenko gives information to,
200–1
,
202
; Nosenko in,
202–3
; informed about molehunt in Britain,
204
,
205
; Soviet fears about,
268–9
; and Gordievsky's information,
270–1
,
281–2
; and
Afghanistan, after Soviet invasion,
291–2
,
292–3
,
295
,
296
,
300
,
303
,
304–5
, 307.
308
,
309
,
310
,
312–13
; attempts to pressure Soviets on all fronts,
307
; and Pakistan's nuclear programme,
310–11
; targeted by bin Laden,
312
; experience of CIA in Congress,
323
; focus on terrorist threat,
328
; Dearlove builds close relationships in,
329
,
358
; September
11
terrorist attack on,
330–5
; and Afghanistan, after 9/11,
336
,
337
,
338
,
339
; treatment of prisoners,
339
,
340
,
341
,
342–3
; not permitted to run unilateral operations in UK,
343
; fears in,
356
; and Iraq,
354
,
355–6
,
357
,
358–9
,
360
,
362
,
371–3
,
374
,
375–6
,
377
,
378–9
,
380
,
381–2
,
388
,
389
; and Libya,
383–4
; and post-Soviet Russia,
396
;
see also
CIA; Washington

UPI press agency,
82
,
85

U2 spy plane,
136
,
170

Uzbekistan,
336

Varentsov, Marshal Sergei,
145
,
146
,
147
,
149
,
158
,
162
,
176

Vassall, John,
190
,
200
,
228–31
,
232
,
238
,
239

Vauxhall Cross,
321–2
,
353
,
354
,
365
,
368
,
383
,
387
,
390
,
393
,
395
,
402

Vienna,
8
,
9–50
,
70
,
82
,
83
,
95
,
157
,
185
,
192
,
215
,
266

Vienna Tunnel,
45–7

Vietnam,
132
,
292
,
293
,
294
,
309

Virginia,
203

Vladimir prison,
176

Volkova, Zina,
224
,
226

V2 rockets,
34

Walker, Peter,
221

Walton, Eric,
61

Warner, Gerry,
132–3
,
178–9
,
207
,
217–18
,
231
,
281
,
283
,
291
,
296
,
317
,
321
,
398

War Office,
70

Warsaw,
178
,
179
,
207
,
217
,
233
,
234
,
235

Warsaw Pact,
270

Washington: organisational chart for Albanian operation,
59
; Philby in,
64
,
65
,
67
,
68
,
69
; impact of Philby's betrayal felt in,
90
,
91
; and Congo crisis,
114–15
,
118
,
120
; perceptions of missile gap,
147
; and Penkovsky's information about missiles,
147
,
170
; Oldfield in,
159
,
211
; Golitsyn arrives in,
187
; hunt for traitor begins in,
187
; Golitsyn returns to,
198
,
199
; Nosenko discussed in,
201
; informed about MI6 investigations,
204
; Rennie in,
205
; Gordievsky's warnings have impact in,
271
; and Afghanistan, after Soviet invasion,
291
,
294
,
296
,
300
,
304
,
305
,
312–13
; Dearlove becomes head of MI6 station in,
329
; visit of British offials after 9/11,
331–4
; and Afghanistan, after 9/11,
337
,
339
; and Iraq,
355
,
356
,
359
,
375
,
376
,
377
,
379
,
382
,
385
,
387
; Dearlove goes to,
358–9
; Allen and Dearlove discuss Libyan offer in,
383
; Dearlove at farewell dinner in,
393
; brief references,
6
,
36
,
56
,
57
,
396

Washington Post,
209

waterboarding,
341
,
347

Watergate scandal,
211

Waterloo Bridge Road,
236

weapons of mass destruction (WMD): and Iraq,
353–4
,
356–7
,
359
,
360–2
,
363–83
,
385–9
,
391
; and Libya,
383–4
; proliferation of,
327
,
329
,
394

Welles, Orson,
20

West Berlin,
238

Westminster Abbey,
402–3

Westminster Hall,
225–6

Westminster School,
73

White, Dick,
69,
78
,
86
,
87
,
89
,
121
,
133
,
142
,
143
,
153
,
154
,
160
,
167
,
177
,
182
,
194
,
195–6
,
197
,
200
,
204
,
212
,
215

Whitehall,
28
,
60
,
80
,
81
,
91
,
154
,
213
,
284
,
315
,
329
,
368
,
393
,
394
,
397–8

White House,
118
,
157
,
272
,
282
,
314
,
354
,
358
,
372
,
376

White Russians,
37
,
145

Williams, Valerie,
155

Wilson, Charlie,
294
,
304
,
306
,
338

Wilson, Harold,
208–9
,
210
,
212
,
213–14
,
225

Wilson, Joe,
376

Wilson, Sir Richard,
334
,
360

Wisner, Frank,
57
,
59
,
65
,
83
,
90

WMD
see
weapons of mass destruction

Woodhouse, Admiral,
178

Wormwood Scrubs,
244

World is Not Enough, The,
322

Worsthorne, Peregrine,
221

Wright, Peter,
193–4
,
195
,
196
,
197
,
198
,
199
,
204
,
205
,
206
,
209
,
210
,
213
,
216–17
,
230
,
235
,
236
,
266
;
Spycatcher,
216–17

Wynne, Greville,
138–40
,
148
,
149
,
151
,
152
,
154
,
155
,
156
,
160–1
,
163–4
,
166
,
169
,
172
,
173–4175-6
,
224
,
238

Yemen,
397

Young, George Kennedy,
29–30
,
31
,
36
,
44
,
62
,
76
,
78–9
,
79–80
,
81
,
83–4
,
85
,
90
,
93
,
102
,
115
,
192
,
209
,
326
,
399

Yousaf, Mohammed,
307
,
308
,
310

Yugoslavia,
32
,
199

Zia-ul-Haq, President,
294

Zog, King,
59

Zvenigorod,
276
,
280

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