We like to think that is one of ours. His suave ways, beguiling good looks and easy-going charm — combined with a steely determination to outwit the bad guys — sit comfortably with how we perceive the more dashing members of the British Secret Service.But the Mail has discovered that the Kremlin's spymasters had their own 'Agent Bond' during the Cold War, and his dastardly mission was like something straight from the pages of an Ian Fleming thriller.Agent Bond, as he was officially known behind the Iron Curtain, was given the task of spying on and recruiting his CIA opposite number, who, in turn, was seeking to lure the Communists' 'Bond' to become a double-agent for the Americans.
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