The Spying Game

The murky world of espionage revealed

The Spying Game The Cold War is over, but the intrigue is not. Ex-KGB general Oleg Kalugin gives tours around Washington, lending insight into the subterfuge and secrecy surrounding espionage.
Oleg Kalugin, the ex-KGB head of Counter-Intelligence, is now running tourist buses around his old haunts in the American capital. He talks us through the skulduggery of his former life in a policy of openness which has seen him branded as a traitor by his former protege, Vladimir Putin.

And it is easy to see why Russian top-brass is outraged by Kalugin's behaviour; as the former spy puts it himself: 'Russia is now more than ever interested in technological espionage and scientific espionage'.

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