Omar Al-Zaman

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In the chummy jargon of Soviet espionage, the Red Army and the NKVD are sosedi—neighbors. Because the Red Army and the NKVD have overlapping jurisdictions—military intelligence and foreign intelligence—the agencies can be as rivalrous as siblings vying for parental favor. In this case, they have cooperated. Arvid is a valuable asset, and squabbling will get them nowhere.
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