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In the first and second books, Memoirs of a counterintelligence agent, the author describes in a fairly detailed and accessible way the undercover and technical operations of the CIA against the USSR and Russia; the particularities and tactics of US intelligence services; US recruitment efforts; the capture by the KGB of CIA officers in flagrante delicto, who were staying in Moscow under diplomatic cover. This third book, New memoirs of a counterintelligence agent, gives central place to US counterintelligence, that is, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The author introduces a short history of the FBI and an outline of the Bureau’s counterintelligence measures directed at Russia, including genuine FBI documents about the exposure by the US of USSR foreign intelligence agents. In particular, he looks at CIA, FBI and National Security Agency agents in Moscow, illegal espionage, US recruitment efforts directed at our compatriots, and the success of and failures of the FBI.
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