![]() This may also involve the spy attempting to learn information about the country’s own intelligence service, its operations and personnel within that intelligence service, an example being the Russian Intelligence Service (SVR) may be interested in the people who are employed in the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).Įconomic Secrets – This may involve information within a company that is one of a kind or unique to the world. Government Secrets – This may involve information about a government’s secret approach to another country or to specific issues like the environment or foreign spending. The military information may involve secret defense planning by a country’s military, its methods of operations, its personnel, its secret specialized equipment or weapons in use by that military, or the military’s capabilities in any location of the world. Military Secrets – One country’s military secrets may be of interest to another, especially if the two countries have a history of conflict, (not being at peace and they may share a border). ![]() ![]() These countries conducted espionage against each other and other countries to get information on subjects such as military secrets, government secrets or economic secrets. Espionage was a key tool of the Cold War and helped both superpowers (the United States and the Soviet Union) in their policies to expand their influence. ![]()
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