Spies Among Us

Two intelligence schools are being established in Indonesia, the first in the world to make espionage a science, taught by members of the CIA and KGB.

July 15, 2003

An intelligence officer in the right place is worth 20,000 soldiers on the battlefield. We do not know if Napoleon's words were in President Megawati Sukarnoputri's thoughts as she officially laid the foundation stone of the building which will house one of the intelligence schools, last Wednesday. In Batam, Riau—site of the official dedication—the school will be named the International School of Intelligence, and the institute at Se

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