Spies

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  1. 1. Soviet Union put missiles in cuba and made america fear that a nuclear war was in the near future
  2. 5. government ran organization that handled all the spy associated things during the Cold War(united states)
  3. 8. country that is at war with the Soviet Union during the Cold War
  4. 10. The practice of spying or using spies to obtain secret or confidential information about the plans and activities of a foreign government or a competing company.
  5. 12. A system for disguising a message by replacing its words with groups of letters or numbers.
  6. 14. government ran organization that handled all the spy associated things during the Cold War(soviet union)
  7. 15. The leader of espionage activities, and an agent handler extraordinaire.
  8. 17. The business of thwarting the efforts of foreign intelligence agencies; includes but is not limited to spy-catching.
  9. 18. A system for disguising a message by replacing its letters with other letters or numbers or by shuffling them.
  10. 19. A list of plain language words opposite their codeword or codenumber.
  11. 20. The world's most famous spy plane, developed by the U.S. specifically for intelligence collection in the thin atmosphere 55,000 feet above the Soviet Union; it is still in use today.
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  1. 2. country that is at war with the United states during the Cold War
  2. 3. A spy who pretends to be working against one country but who is in fact working for that country’s opponent; often a conduit for disinformation.
  3. 4. The secret movement of an operative into a target area with the intent that his or her presence will go undetected.
  4. 5. a staff officer who manages agents and runs operations
  5. 6. main threat used by both countries,and the most powerful missile a country can have
  6. 7. CIA would only give tis camera to its very best agents and those that had the best access to the subjects of espionage
  7. 9. main source of information through out the war
  8. 11. a person unofficially employed by an intelligence service, often as a source of information.
  9. 13. place where spies would drop information about the other country
  10. 16. used by KGB agents to capture photos during clandestine missions