Category Archives: Colonel Vladimir Vetrov

7 Years Ago — The FAREWELL DOSSIER [Happy 007 Anniversary!]

“There have been only two kinds of CIA secret operations: the ones that are widely known to have failed—usually because of almost unbelievably crude errors—and the ones that are not yet widely known to have failed.” Edward Luttwak August 18 … Continue reading

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4 Years Ago — The FAREWELL DOSSIER

“There have been only two kinds of CIA secret operations: the ones that are widely known to have failed—usually because of almost unbelievably crude errors—and the ones that are not yet widely known to have failed.” Edward Luttwak “If some … Continue reading

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The “FAREWELL DOSSIER”: Geopolitical consequences on the end of the Cold War

“So the accomplishments of FAREWELL, in summary, are enormous. It was a major — major — accelerator to the end of the Cold War. (…) It was a critical and heroic accomplishment by President Mitterrand and his government, whatever the … Continue reading

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The “FAREWELL DOSSIER”

“There have been only two kinds of CIA secret operations: the ones that are widely known to have failed—usually because of almost unbelievably crude errors—and the ones that are not yet widely known to have failed.” Edward Luttwak Not everyone … Continue reading

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