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Dangle (espionage) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dangle (espionage) Dangle〔''International military and defense encyclopedia'', Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, vol.2 (Brassey's (US), 1993, ISBN 978-0-02-881062-1), p.659〕 (''podstava'' in Russian intelligence jargon〔''KGB Lexicon: the Soviet intelligence officer's handbook", Vasiliĭ Ivanovich Mitrokhin (Frank Cass & Co Ltd, London, 2002) p.100〕 and ''chèvre'' in French police and intelligence jargon〔''Jargon Policier (Police Française)'', Sébastien Burneau, (available online on Knol ).〕) is a term used in intelligence work to refer to an agent or officer of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or ''turning'' to another intelligence agency or group. The goal of a dangle is to convince the second or foreign intelligence agency that they have changed loyalties by offering to act as a double agent. The dangle then feeds information to their original agency and/or gives disinformation to the second or foreign intelligence agency. ==References==
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