This is le Carré's world of competing agencies within the same country who prize power over efficiency and interests outside the structure working their own interests; support from
an American intelligence agent (Robin Wright) raises all sorts of alarms, not the least of which is: what is her endgame?
James Coburn stars as
American intelligence agent Derek Flint in this sequel to the spy spoof «Our Man Flint».
As if that weren't risky enough, Brown often used his guise as a bone digger to cover a second, clandestine role as
an American intelligence agent, gathering strategic geologic and geographic data that would aid both the country's exploration for oil and the government's war efforts.
Not exact matches
While Podesta didn't directly accuse Trump of assisting with Russia's meddling with
American campaigns, he suggested Trump was either «willfully ignoring»
intelligence officials» warnings about Russian government involvement or «an unwitting
agent of the Russian Federation.»
The Guardian also recently reported that British spy agencies informed
American agencies when it discovered contacts between Trump's campaign team and Russian
intelligence agents.
George Raft, who always seems miscast, plays an
American undercover
intelligence agent operating in Turkey.
Fathom Harvill (Welch) is an
American skydiver touring Europe with a U.S. parachute team when she's approached by Douglas Campbell (Ronald Fraser), a Scottish
agent working with
American intelligence.
From there, in a section that seems to go on forever, Lawrence does her spying to get information from
American agent Nathaniel Nash (Joel Edgerton) and his link to secret
intelligence trying to take down the Kremlin, and also help Dominika escape from her uncle and the Red Sparrows.
Dominika is pressed into service to approach and weaken an
American agent whose contact with a mole inside the Russian
intelligence services has made her uncle's life difficult, but as one might expect in a film like this, she catches feelings for her prey, played with icy determination by Joel Edgerton, and things get complicated quickly.
That mysterious traitor to the State, it seems, is feeding
intelligence to Nate Nash, an
American CIA
agent played by Joel Edgerton with the resigned look of an actor trapped in an underwritten role.
For fans of espionage thrillers: Masaryk Station by David Downing In the last book in his series, double
agent John Russell walks the line between
American and Soviet
intelligence.
In Olen Steinhauer's bestseller The Tourist, reluctant CIA
agent Milo Weaver uncovered a conspiracy linking the Chinese government to the highest reaches of the
American intelligence community, including his own Department of Tourism - the most clandestine department in the Company.