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In popular fiction and in the public imagination, intelligence has often been synonymous with espionage and skullduggery, with the sexual blackmail of a Mata Hari and the cloak-and-dagger exploits of a James Bond.
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considered covert action, domestic security guidelines, human intelligence collection, technical intelligence collection, hostile intelligence service, intelligence jargon, nonofficial cover, telemetry analysis, double agent operations, hostile service, intelligence collection capabilities, criminal standard, technical collection, intelligence requirements, domestic intelligence, strategic intelligence, deception operation, intelligence channels, intelligence deals, deception effort, intelligence analysis, plausible denial, intelligence product
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United States, Soviet Union, World War, Church Committee, Cold War, Pearl Harbor, Western Europe, Sun Tzu, Double-Cross System, Middle East, Saddam Hussein, Sherman Kent, State Department, West Germany, First Amendment, New York, North Korean, United Kingdom, Yom Kippur War, Big Four, Department of State, Edward Lee Howard, Fidel Castro, Great Frusina, Levi Guidelines
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