The CIA knew Aldrich Ames was drinking excessively, was prone to extra-marital affairs, lived a lifestyle that was far above his pay as an intelligence officer, and even failed a lie detector test ...
Washington: CIA turncoat Aldrich Ames, who betrayed Western intelligence assets to the Soviet Union and Russia in one of the ...
Hughes was going to do the unthinkable with it: mine manganese nodules right from the ocean floor. So, when the Glomar sailed ...
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How close were we really to the Cold War becoming a nuclear disaster?
In hindsight, the Cold War might look like nothing more than a dramatic hissy fit between two places with opposing political ...
America's 450 nuclear missile silos exist, at least in part, to be destroyed in a nuclear attack. USA TODAY breaks down the ...
An American, not a Russian, proved to be the Cold War’s deadliest mole. He was a CIA officer named Aldrich Ames and a KGB spy ...
After his extraordinary rendition of Nicolás Maduro last weekend, Donald Trump has ramped up his threats to seize control of ...
The world’s three nuclear superpowers are modernizing at once, and the race to deter each other is becoming dangerously ...
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Russia Fired a Hypersonic Warning Shot from Belarus. NATO Isn’t Listening.
The deployment of Oreshnik missiles to Belarus—the likely front line of a NATO-Russia conflict—is especially concerning because European nations have no reliable countermeasures against them.
But Trump’s swaggering campaign to buy Greenland or seize it outright has instead produced a crisis that could damage ...
Washington — Aldrich Ames, a counterintelligence officer for the CIA who spied for the Soviet Union and later Russia, has ...
Matt Korda, the associate director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, assisted USA ...
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