Pact spy revealed
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Your support makes all the difference.Washington (Reuter) - A Polish army colonel gave the United States more than 35,000 pages of documents revealing the innermost military secrets of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact during the 1970s, the Washington Post reported yesterday.
Ryszard Kuklinski's relationship with the US was 'one of the most extraordinary and productive intelligence operations ever run by the Central Intelligence Agency'.
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