Spying for Freedom
David discusses the motivations behind espionage during the Cold War, emphasizing that some spies operated out of a deep-seated disdain for their own regimes rather than a love for their adversaries. He highlights the strategic importance of understanding the vulnerabilities in the Soviet air defense system, which was a critical concern for the U.S. military in the 1970s. The insights reveal a complex interplay of ideology and military strategy during a tense historical period.In this clip
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