Summary:
The book delves into the espionage techniques and strategies used by the CIA in Moscow during the height of the Cold War, revealing the covert operations and intelligence-gathering methods that helped the United States outmaneuver the KGB. It provides a firsthand account of the high-stakes spy games and the innovative tactics developed to ensure the safety and success of American operatives behind enemy lines.
Key points:
1. Moscow Rules: The title refers to CIA guidelines for covert operations in Cold War Moscow, such as "assume nothing" and "everyone could be an enemy."
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