counterspy

NOUN
  1. a spy who works against enemy espionage
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How To Use counterspy In A Sentence

  • It sounds like a plot lifted from a John LeCarre novel, but the real-life poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, ex-FSB (morphed out of the old KGB) agent and vocal critic of the Putin administration, is a real-life thriller waiting to be solved by an intrepid counterspy, or something or other. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Linktopia: International Man of Mystery Edition
  • When we played war, I was a counterspy, blowing up ships, planes, and tanks.
  • Spying and counterspying there were between the courts to a great extent and rumours in number. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477
  • This lady's career, in which she went from schoolgirl to counterspy to best-selling author, had several bumps with the paranormal, including a pre-Roswell encounter with UFOs.
  • The recent bombing of a CIA base in Afghanistan revealed a sophisticated al Qaeda operation to plant a double agent inside Jordanian intelligence and highlighted the perennial problem of lax CIA counterspying, according to current and former U.S. intelligence officials. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • As might be expected, the interview offers little new about Angleton or his work as a counterspy.
  • The nation's top counterspy is now to be Ambassador to the world's most powerful country.
  • It would take another eight years for the FBI to assemble the evidence to accuse him as a counterspy and place him under arrest.
  • If so, the first thing our war on terror needs is an Angleton-type counterspy.
  • It would take another eight years for the FBI to assemble the evidence to accuse Hanssen as a counterspy and place him under arrest.
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