Spy Ops
Intelligence operatives from MI6 to the CIA share insider stories of spy craft, Cold War campaigns, and coups carried out by covert agents.
Cast
Ronald Reagan
Self - 40th President of the United States
Meron Medzini
Self - Former Director, Isreal Government Press Office 1962-1978
Osama bin Laden
Self - Leader of al-Qaeda
Osama bin Laden
Self - Co-Founder of Al-Qaeda
Bill Clinton
Self - 42nd President of the United States
George W. Bush
Self - 43rd President of the United States
Pope John Paul II
Self - Pope of Rome
Yasser Arafat
Self - Former President of the Palestinian National Authority
Michael Vanecek
Ali Hassan Salameh (The Red Prince)
Golda Meir
Self - Isreal Prime Minister
Golda Meir
Self - Israeli Prime Minister
Ali Hassan Salameh
Self - Black September Operative aka the Red Prince
Sylvia Raphael
Self - Mossad Agent
Hamid Karzai
Self - President of Afghanistan
Marianne Gladnikoff
Self - Mossad Agent
Zvi Zamir
Self - Former Director of the Mossad
Michael Bar-Zohar
Self - Israeli Historian, Author And Politician
Michael Bar-Zohar
Self - Israeli Historian, Author and Politician
Mike Harari
Self - Former Intelligence Officer, Mossad
Dan Arbel
Self - Mossad Agent
Hagai Tsorev
Self - Historian and Golda Meir Biographer
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It takes a lot of hard work to make a docuseries with such interesting subject matter so dull and un-engaging. For a start, there was just way too much waffling. We don't need to know every single movement of every single player in the show. And we especially don't need it to stray into conspiracy thinking like one or two episodes did. It honestly felt like they had so much material, but they didn't know what to do with it, so they just threw it all together in the hope it would be somehow interesting. It definitely didn't help that the episodes were a bit disjointed and hard to follow, and the music was immensely grating. But above all, it managed to be a perfect example of the kind of shoddy, half-hearted documentaries that Netflix seems to churn out every month.
Episode 1 relating to the war in Afghanistan was difficult to watch without getting angry about the sheer incompetence of the US military After less than a few months of expert attack on the evil Taliban in conjunction with the wonderful local resistance the USA military allowed the Taliban to simply run from Kabul and started idiot celebrations. The correct approach would have been to capture and immediately execute all of those evil Taliban members so the people of Afghanistan could finally have the peace they deserve What a disgrace after 20 years and being defeated by a bunch of thugs given all our military might.
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