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Robert Clayton Aims

The Irreplaceable Spy

Published June 11, 2014by Guest Contributor 2 Comments

by Augustus Richard Norton Until 1:04 PM on April 18, 1983, Robert Clayton Ames was little known outside U.S. foreign policy and intelligence circles. On that day he died, along with 62 other casualties in and around the U.S. Embassy in… Continue Reading →

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