The World Was Going Our Way (113 page)

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Authors: Christopher Andrew

Tags: #Biographies & Memoirs, #True Accounts, #Espionage, #History, #Europe, #Ireland, #Military, #Intelligence & Espionage, #Modern (16th-21st Centuries), #20th Century, #Russia, #World

armed struggle
 
 
bases in neighbouring countries
 
 
and KGB active measures
 
 
in-
 
 
negotiations with government
 
 
potential Western undermining of
 
 
sabotage
 
 
Soviet support
 
 
unbanning
 
 
Andara y Ubeda, Manuel Ramón de Jesus (PRIM)
 
 
Anderson, Jack
 
 
Andrews, Bill
 
 
ANDROMEDA, operation
 
 
Andropov, Yuri Vladimirovich
 
 
and Afghanistan ; and decision to invade
 
 
and Africa
 
 
analysis improves under
 
 
and Middle East
 
 
and Agee
 
 
and Bangladesh
 
 
and Bolivia
 
 
and Chile
 
 
and China
 
 
confidence and optimism
 
 
decline and death
 
 
and dissent
 
 
and Egypt
 
 
and Gromyko
 
 
and Hungarian uprising
 
 
and India
 
 
influence in Politburo
 
 
and Iran
 
 
and Jews, Israel and Zionism
 
 
Latin American policy
 
 
and Muslims in USSR
 
 
and Nicaragua
 
 
and Pakistan
 
 
and Palestinians
 
 
and PDRY
 
 
and Prague Spring
 
 
and Somalia
 
 
as Soviet leader
 
 
and special actions
 
 
and Syria
 
 
and terrorism
 
 
and USA ; believes Reagan planning nuclear first strike
 
 
Angola
 
 
CIA and
 
 
civil war
 
 
Cuban intervention
 
 
DISA (security service)
 
 
economic problems
 
 
foreign guerrilla camps in
 
 
Guevara and
 
 
and South Africa
 
 
Soviet relations with
 
 
Stasi assistance
 
 
see also
FNLA; MPLA; UNITA
 
 
anti-semitism
 
 
ANTON (KGB resident, Karachi)
 
 
Apkaryan, Sebukh (ALI)
 
 
Apryatkin (Ingush Party official)
 
 
Arab League
 
 
Arab Socialist Union
 
 
Arab-Israeli peace process
 
 
Arab-Israeli Wars First
 
 
peace process
 
 
see also
Six Days War; Yom Kippur War
 
 
Arafat, Yasir (AREF, BESKOV)
 
 
ARAM (Japanese Line agent)
 
 
Arbatov, Georgi
 
 
Arce, Bayardon
 
 
AREF
see
Arafat, Yasir
 
 
AREF (PDRY intelligence officer)
 
 
 
ARES (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Argentina
 
 
Communist Party
 
 
Perón period
 
 
Arguello, Patrick
 
 
ARGUS (Japanese Line agent)
 
 
Arias Sánchez, Oscar
 
 
Arif, General Khalid Mahmud
 
 
Ariudzhanov, Makhmudzhen (AKBAR)
 
 
Arkhipov, A. A.
 
 
arms caches, KGB
 
 
arms limitation and disarmament
 
 
arms supplies
 
 
Chinese, to Congolese rebels
 
 
Communist, to El Salvador rebels
 
 
Cuban: to Algeria; to Nicaragua
 
 
Czechoslovak, to Middle East
 
 
French, to Morocco
 
 
Hungarian, to Iranian CP
 
 
Libyan transport to Latin America
 
 
Pakistani, to
mujahideen
 
 
PLO, to Al-Zulfikar
 
 
arms supplies -
cont
.
 
 
Soviet: to Africa ; to Bolivia; covert, through Cuba ; destabilizing effect ; to Egypt; to India; to Iranian CP ; to Iraq ; to Nicaragua; to North Korea; to North Vietnam; to Palestinians ; to Syria ; to Al-Zulfikar
 
 
US: to Morocco; to
mujahideen
; to YAR
 
 
see also
MiG aircraft
 
 
Arnott, Robin Page
 
 
ARSENAL, operation
 
 
artists, Soviet avant-garde
 
 
Artola, General Armando
 
 
arts, ideological control of
 
 
ARTUR (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
ARTUR (Zimbabwean KGB agent)
 
 
ASAD
see
Sharaf, Sami al-Asad, Hafez
 
 
and Arafat
 
 
and KGB active measures
 
 
and Sadat
 
 
al-Asad, Rif’at (MUNZIR)
 
 
Asahi Shimbun
 
 
Asia, Central
 
 
see also individual countries
al-Asnadji, Abd Allah
 
 
 
Aspillaga Lombard, Florentino
 
 
assassinations, policy on CIA
 
 
KGB
 
 
Syria
 
 
Aswan Dam
 
 
atomic bombs
 
 
ATOS (Tamotsu Sato)
 
 
al-‘Attar, ‘Issam
 
 
Auaev (‘unofficial’ mullah)
 
 
Austin, General Hudson
 
 
Australia, Mitrokhin in
 
 
xxvii-xxviii
 
 
AUT, operation
 
 
AVANPOST (codeword for Cuba)
 
 
AVAR (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
Avdeyenko, V. A.
 
 
AVH (Hungarian security and intelligence agency)
 
 
Avni, Ze’ev (born Wolf Goldstein; CHEKH)
 
 
AWACS technology, Japanese
 
 
Awami League
 
 
Awanoore-Renner, Bankole
 
 
Ayub Khan, Muhammad
 
 
Azerbaijan
 
 
 
Bab al-Mandab, straits of
 
 
Babakhan ibn Abdul Mejid Khan, Ishan
 
 
Babakhanov, Shamsutdin
 
 
Babakhanov, Ziautdin
 
 
baby parts, alleged US trafficking in
 
 
bacteriological warfare, alleged US
 
 
Badran, Mudar
 
 
Baez, Joan
 
 
Bagram airbase, Afghanistan
 
 
Bakdash, Khalid (BESHIR)
 
 
Baker, James A.
 
 
Bakhtiar, General Teimur
 
 
BAKIN (José Gelbard)
 
 
al-Bakr, Ahmad Hasan
 
 
BAKSAL party, Bangladesh
 
 
Baku
 
 
Balashikha; FCD Special Operations Training School
 
 
Balkars
 
 
ballet dancers
 
 
Baluchistan
 
 
Banda, Hastings
 
 
Bandaranaike, Sirimavo
 
 
Bandung Conference
 
 
Bangladesh
 
 
and China
 
 
Communist Party
 
 
independence
 
 
KGB activities
 
 
under Mujib
 
 
under Ziaur Rahman
 
 
Bani-Sadr, Abolhassan (CIA codename SDLURE-)
 
 
BANKIR (KGB contact in CPI)
 
 
al-Banna, Sabri (Abu Nidal)
 
 
Banzer Suárez, Colonel Hugo
 
 
Bao Ruowang (Jean Pasqualini)
 
 
Baring, Sir Evelyn
 
 
Barkovsky, A. A.
 
 

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