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Authors: Stephen Grey
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 âWhitey'
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
âfake 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 âDewey'
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
âintelligence-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, âWild 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, âIron 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
Ethnikà 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 (1990â91)
Gulf War, Second
see
Iraq War
Hague Convention
al-Hakaymah, Muhammad Khalil
Hall, Sir William âBlinker'
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 âlaw of weak connection'
as messy but useful
and mistaken identity
and prediction
from prisoners
al-Qaeda and counterintelligence
secrets and understanding
technical intelligence
âThe Unblinking Eye'
verification
and the war against the Taliban
see also
espionage; âintelligence-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
âintelligence-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 (1990â91); 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
âIslamic 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)
âJihad 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