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  • In contrast, the very fact of a clandestine operation is kept secret.
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  • '''Safehouse,''' a term of art in clandestine operation|clandestine operations, refers to a physical house, an apartment, or even a
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  • ...eremonial assignment in the funeral of [[Horatio Nelson|Lord Nelson]] to a clandestine operation to recover sunken treasure, where failure would be career-ending yet few of
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  • ...gy or strategy. Sensitivities of the target often require the operation be clandestine operation|clandestine or covert operation|covert.
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  • The committee observed that any clandestine operation, even legitimately OPE, has the same diplomatic and security risk as an act
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  • [[Extraordinary rendition]], in a clandestine operation, was used to capture [[Adolf Eichmann]] in [[Argentina]], but, once he was
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  • ...Watch}}</ref> said "the United States helped Habré take power in the first clandestine operation launched by [[Ronald Reagan]]'s CIA chief, [[William J. Casey]], when he to
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  • In the context of tradecraft, covert operation |being covert and clandestine operation|clandestinity are not synonymous. The adversary is aware that a covert acti
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  • * [[Template:Clandestine operation/Metadata]]
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  • * [[Clandestine operation/Definition]]
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  • * [[Clandestine operation/Related Articles]]
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  • ...at person is obtained not through international extradition, but through a clandestine operation such as the apprehension of Adolf Eichmann.
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