Nations spy to gather intelligence that can inform their security, political, and economic strategies. By monitoring potential threats, understanding rival capabilities, and gaining insights into foreign decision-making, countries aim to protect their national interests. Additionally, espionage can provide a competitive advantage in diplomacy and trade, allowing nations to anticipate and respond to global developments effectively. Ultimately, spying is a critical tool for maintaining sovereignty and ensuring national security.
g.h.w.bush, a.k.a. prez. #41, a.k.a. "papa bush", was head of c.i.a. in 1970's. does, or rather did, that qualify him as "nation's #1 spy"?
It was primarily intended to stop any spies from spying on the US, rather than allowing the US to spy on others
Arthur J. Goldberg did not spy for any country. He was an American statesman and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations.
Red spy, Blue spy, White spy and black spy. These are all the spys from spy vs spy on PS2.
Yes, you can.
In the game Spy vs Spy on play station there is red, blue, white and black spy
The Definitive is 'to spy' Present tense I spy You He/she/they spy. Past tense I spied you spied he/she/they spied Future tense I shall spy you will spy he/she/they will spy.
I Spy I Spy was created on 2007-11-28.
Spy vs. Spy was created by Antonio Prohias.
"Spy vs Spy" ~ see tutorial below .
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a spy? um what are u a spy?