PLAYING THE SPY GAME
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April 26, 1982
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routine. The Royal Navy is miag as American nu am for in
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4'mtls patrols, These hex alto ban r eparts than tba United State has
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sad with wb to wbom
stpost7?LbaswasraAma cantecoeaais.
sands flights ages the Falichads or the Ax atins mainland
befcss, r or aftwtbe iarssioea. Neither the SR.-71 nor the
?2. theprscpal US spypisoet, as 8yucadar3edbom &U5
bamta% eFaihlmbandbock.Thepuaescanberefaa4bet
such a ' ".' would raga= that the United Sestrs se=e
ti ii rights far taelcr: 2arrsf3 soeaewbere in the Soet.Srna
$z:rccisphas, Lavin Amaiom =mules would dray bnd1g
rights to avoid nay tilt toward Britain.
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data to But= Aires
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de=igned to kftp their rrn,ds ant of as to the Argen are
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bevies s top Adds ov g, The Soviets have no
tlitsGn hamd. -Nobody an? CXP=W== wl4ts i r? }
is Op=ting with t'.ce
thing seal.. We don't w= as.{,.z Ate
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u always. Once. Washingaon got a message trim the sasel ebaa beer in pcsitioe to tak a pi- - c3 of the Feel!tads, the
sbipTsadeaexedtha200- lsrEst has been cbsesaeel by dark= or bad weaxt r The
na7eq a=aeazauad tite F'TYL saadws 2n daa;rsof satellira bas a Sight life cf about two weeks, so the Soviets will
berag? soak by a P g? beve to launch auorba? sooes
T I71r83dSr:lFab~edj , Two Soviet subs now in the South
Aileen. could assist the, Argmdnes
Tfl2SiLed ..t cad sr:ftemaaoa tae Ae- z. - _ _. ?` -_ .: ~~ is RA;". the. Pr..;.k ..,s.. I.....~
. they are not being used to scoop '?' ~:z~., ?""` ??. ~?.+???~ ?? LR' o.=
an rmlly tan=g Argastiaa. Thar
the F~U1zodS Other MINT "far.- could change if ~tiaa i' kn
rd' sstdlites do pick up ktw-Ievet . , g special
1Zd= ensiWoeS irocn Argennnc z:i~' /_ ~':~- y?s-?f s.'YS'. Tmowled vaslable to itsow, in-
tary uastalTsnom. but the best m- j t-41; g gathering opeanom? But
tMW Top Seerzt/ far now, U.S. sources Umbra-co the FsTky!-a 4' cam=s m that
- - ~- - the Soviets will condmuc to talk a
cas i - ? _ :~?'-a i .~ - playing send ngeyseaets to
The other asaistanoe tbas t e ?
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i a~i: ` Arasati
Tsao'i IIS iutems eQa~s is that the Saviasa
lset+s offered to orsa~is information co the B=M fleet to the
. Ars=dnesss Bnence Aires has a=epted the over, worming
fa:sdsaAr.stiestitiowrard?bicxrow sweepers
trawled the British Beet out of Gsibrzitor and of the cost of
Motacz;a. One BEAR aircraft ootdAagclahats .
born apoct ed within viscai range of the armada. And the Soviets
have seat two reties BEARS to Cuba, though the Featagon
belines the action was part of a routine rotation of the two
BEARS noreaily stationed in Cuba. The Soviets have always
maertatzd NATO and they would be foolish not to
keep tabs on the Zsrg-st British naval depk7menst since World
War TL The Rzsniaas also Iasi a "quick look" rte.
sauce xte lfs an the day dthe avssam
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