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An inside perspective on the CIA agency and its secret missions throughout the Cold War. From revolutionary coups and election rigging to embassy spying, the West employed the CIA in controversial ways to win the Cold War.
- Richard HelmsSelf - Director of Central Intelligence 1966-1973
- Evan ThomasAuthor and Historian
- Thomas B. AllenSelf - Co-Author 'Spy Book'
- Christopher AndrewSelf - Professor of History, Cambridge University
- Thomas F. TroySelf - Ret. CIA Staff Officer and Historian
- Peter KarlowSelf - Ret. CIA Staff Officer
- Michael LyubimovSelf - Former KGB Officer
- Arthur Schlesinger Jr.Self - Historian