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381 INDEX Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq), 311 Abu Nidal Organization (ANO), 236 Abwehr, 84, 86, 89, 92, 95–96, 104–5, 113–14, 129n84, 134 Adams, James, 267 Aden, 209, 284 Adenauer, Konrad, 143 ADFGX cipher, 56 Aeneas Tacticus, 15 aerial reconnaissance: Cold War U-2 aircraft , 151–52, 155; photographic imagery analysis, 53, 61, 96–97, 110–13, 151; World War I aircraft, 40–42, 50, 52–53; World War II radar, 94–95, 95 Afghanistan: Bin Ladin in, 283–84, 285, 288, 299–300; insurgency, 298–300; Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, 287–88, 292; Soviets and civil war, 229–30, 234; US covert aid, 234, 243, 283 Afrika Korps (German), 93 Agee, Philip, 210 agent infiltration, 85, 202 agents provocateurs, 28, 29–30 Ahmed, Farooqe, 325n81 air defense: Cold War Soviet, 151; computer technology, 237–43; Gulf War Iraq, 266; North Vietnam, 194; World War I British, 48–50, 94, 121– 22. See also air war Air Force Security Service (AFSS) (US), 147–48 Air France (airline), 206 air superiority, 120, 147, 238 air war: Korea, 147–48, 194; Vietnam, 194–95, 237–38; World War I military aviation, 40–42, 50, 52–53; World War II, 90–91, 93–94, 110– 11, 123. See also air defense AirLand Battle concept, 238 airlines plot (2006), 299 Akhmerov, Ishkak, 133 Albania, 248 Alberti, Leon Battista, 15, 55 Alexander, Keith B., 304, 305–6 Alexander II, Czar, 24, 26 Alexander the Great, 12 Algeria, 188–89 Allende, Salvador, 196–98 Alperovitch, Dmitri, 303 The American Black Chamber (Yardley), 68 American Expeditionary Force (AEF), 60, 61 Ames, Aldrich, 247, 258, 262 Ames, Robert, 232 Amin, Hafizullah, 229–30 Amin, Idi, 203, 206 Amnesty International, 209 analysis: all-source analysis, 147, 307; photographic imagery, 53, 61, 96–97, 110–13, 151; satellite imagery , 152–55. See also SIGINT (signals intelligence) anarchists, 24–26, 71, 72, 336; Czarist Russia, 24; late-nineteenth-century assassinations, 24, 25, 37n30; police responses, 26–30, 336; and Russian Revolution (1917), 71, 72 Anbar Awakening (Iraq), 297–98 ancient world, espionage of, 11–14 Andrew, Christopher, 263 Andropov, Yuri, 227, 230, 249, 252 Angleton, James J., 160, 180 Anglo-American intelligence cooperation : Cold War, 131–35, 140–45, 148, 154–57, 164–65; post-Cold War, 268–69; SIGINT, 103–9, 112– 13, 116, 140–45, 154–55; World War II, 88–89, 97–122, 98–109, 124–25 Angola, 208, 211, 229, 234, 242–43 Anonymous (hacker collective), 317 Anzio, landings at, 119, 120 Note: Page numbers in bold represent images and photographs. 382 index Apple Corporation, 243 Arab Revolt (1936), 187 Arab Spring, 316–17 Arab world, 198–99, 232–33, 316–17; Islamist jihadists, 232–33, 282–84, 296–301 Arab-Israeli Wars, 187–88, 198–99, 232, 238 Arafat, Yasir, 198–99, 201, 203, 207, 236 Arar, Maher, 315 Argentina, 238 Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA) (US), 141 L’armee des ombres (film), 115 The Art of War (Sunzi), 12–13, 16, 22 Arthashatra (Kautilya), 12 Aspillago Lombard, Florentino, 247 Asquith, Herbert, 33 al-Assad, Bashir, 317 Assange, Julian, 315–16 assassinations: ancient world, 12; Athens CIA station chief by 17 November group, 207; attempt on George H. W. Bush, 281; attempt on Thatcher, 236; CIA’s plans against Castro, 211, 212; John F. Kennedy, 181; late-nineteenth -century anarchists, 24, 25, 37n30; Mountbatten, 236; Phoenix Program, 193; by PIRA, 236; Sadat, 233, 283; Vietnam, 186 Athens, 207 Atlantic Charter, 102 atomic bomb, 111–12, 123–24, 131, 132–35 Attlee, Clement, 137–38, 176 al-Aulaqi, Anwar, 299 Aum Shinrikyo (Japan), 282 Australia: Cold War intelligence, 145; World War II codebreaking, 106 Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO), 145 Austria-Hungary (Austro-Hungarian Empire), 22, 40, 42 Ayers, William “Bill,” 207 Azev, Yevno, 30 B-29 (bombers), 123 B-36 (bombers), 149 B-52 (bombers), 193, 194, 288 Ba’athist states, 233 Babington-Smith, Constance, 210 Baghdad station (CIA), 295–96 Baldwin, Stanley, 91 Balfour Declaration (1919), 81 Bali bombing (2002), 289 balloons, observation, 20–21 Barr, Joel, 157 Barrett, Edward, 176, 178 Battle of Algiers, 188–89 Battle of Britain, 93–94 Battle of France (1940), 120 Battle of Jutland, 47 Battle of Leyte Gulf, 120 Battle of Mers-el-Kébir, 97 Battle of Midway, 5–6, 106 Battle of Omdurman (1898), 23 Battle of Stalingrad, 107, 114, 118 Battle of Tannenberg, 41, 54 Battle of the Atlantic, 105 Battle of the Bulge, 105, 120 Battle of the Coral Sea, 105–6 Battle...

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