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Back to the Cold War: Russia uses Mexico as a hub for spying on the U.S.
Russia has a long history of spying on the U.S. from the relative safety of Mexico City, dating back to the 1980s. Decades before that, Stalin had his chief rival assassinated there.
F-101 Voodoo: A Cold War Fighter That Went All Out to Beat Russia
The McDonnell F-101 Voodoo, part of the "Century Series" of fighter aircraft, was a cutting-edge jet when it first flew in 1954. Initially designed as a long-range bomber escort, it evolved into a nuclear-armed fighter-bomber and later served as a photo-reconnaissance aircraft until 1979.
How the Cold War and a largely imagined China made spy novels cool
Amid the Cold War, a particular style of pulp fiction, stepped in a clichéd, Orientalist version of China, caught the imagination of authors and readers halfway across the world
Russia ramps up espionage operations against US from Mexico
Russian intelligence services are intensifying their presence in Mexico, conducting espionage operations targeting the United States, reported NBC. According to the station, this marks a return to old tactics from the Cold War era,
Russia ramps up espionage efforts in Mexico targeting the US
Russian intelligence services are intensifying their presence in Mexico, conducting espionage operations targeting the United States, NBC reported. According to the station, this is a return to old tactics from the Cold War era,
Russia uses Mexico as center for spying on US - NBC News
Russian intelligence agencies are increasing their presence in Mexico to conduct espionage operations against the United States, echoing practices from the Cold War era, according to NBC News. According to NBC News,
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A Cold War Journalist – Who Was Falsely Labeled a KGB Asset After Scooping Rest of Media and CIA – Dies at 87
A Cold War-era Washington Post journalist who scooped not only the American media but also US intelligence agencies in 1984 ...
Smithsonian Magazine
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The Odd Arctic Military Projects Spawned by the Cold War
At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, as the fear of nuclear Armageddon hung over American and Soviet citizens, ...
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US says challenges posed by China exceed those of Cold War
The challenges to the U.S. posed by China exceed those of the Cold War, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said on ...
PBS
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Declassified documents shed light on Ethel Rosenberg’s involvement in her husband’s Cold War spy case
A top U.S. government codebreaker who decrypted secret Soviet communications during the Cold War concluded that Ethel ...
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Cold War Deployment, a Subway Shooting and Drugs by Mail
A Republican county official filed a lawsuit to block about 100,000 longtime Arizona residents from voting in state and local elections because officials don’t have a record of getting their proof of ...
KAKE.com
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Cold War-era Kansas missile silo turned prepper's paradise hits market for $749K
With 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom base boasts a 4000 ft. Quonset hut, offering both garage space and modern living quarters and a ...
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50 years ago in Expo history: Was the cold war thawing? Soviet relations at the fair seemed to suggest so
The term referred to a thawing trend in the three-decade Cold War, and visiting Soviet officials were presenting an amicable ...
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Europe Has a Painful Choice: War vs. Welfare
Despite promising to raise military spending since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, European nations, Germany in particular, are ...
Enid News & Eagle
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Teaching American History Cold War seminar slated at NWOSU-Enid
Lunch will be provided for attendees, courtesy of Teaching American History. “
Cold
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on the Home Front: 1945–1954” is a ...
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Cold War Spy Photos Reveal Ancient Subterranean Aqueducts
Qanats can date back 3,000 years, but can be really tricky to find, especially in politically volatile countries.
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