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Reshaping Perspectives and Catalyzing Diplomatic Evolution

Including an Arab country… the most dangerous place for war of spies in the world

site transfer "Al Jazeera" About the Brash Pass website, which specializes in espionage, the most dangerous places of espionage in the world, including an Arab country.

Djibouti Djibouti, the Arab country with a population of about one million, has become – due to its strategic location and stability – a hub for major countries in the world. Djibouti has become a major battleground in the espionage conflict between the United States and China. After China opened its first foreign military base there, and with the United States maintaining its main foreign base for its military command in Africa near the international airport of Djibouti.

Nicosia – Cyprus, according to the location, is a hotbed of intelligence activity, and in 2019, the Cypriot police seized "spy bus" It is equipped with a sophisticated monitoring system and has interrogated its Israeli owner following media reports that the bus is rented to spy on people.

Bangkok, Thailand is a place where intelligence agents from China, the United States, Russia and many other countries feel free to operate, with the advantage of being in relative proximity to China. The movement of people in and out of Bangkok became so important to the spy services that Chinese intelligence succeeded in hacking biometric data from the airport there.

Mexico City, Mexico The Mexican capital offers a spy advantage over all: proximity to the United States.

As for the most important sites associated with espionage around the world, they are according to the British newspaper The Telegraph: The Glieneck-Berlin Bridge is also known as the Bridge of Spies, according to a report published by the British Timeless Travels magazine, and the bridge is located on the far western outskirts of Berlin. And the Americans made a movie called "Spies Bridge" Directed by Steven Spielberg, and starring Tom Hanks and Mark Rylance, the bridge was used to exchange a number of spies captured throughout the conflict during the Cold War.

The Athenee Palace Hotel – Bucharest The historic Athenee Palace Hotel in the Romanian capital Bucharest is famous as a espionage den in World War II and the Cold War.

Leeuwarden – Netherlands The Dutch city of Leeuwarden commemorates its most famous citizen, the German spy Mata Hari, with a statue in its center. .

Devil’s Mountain – Berlin The artificial Teufelsberg Hill or what is known as the Devil’s Mountain in the German city of Berlin was built from the ruins of the city after the end of World War II, and this hill was chosen to be an ideal high location for eavesdropping and espionage.

Le Morris Restaurant – Paris Le Morris restaurant in the French capital, Paris, was the scene of Felix Bloch, of the US State Department, meeting the Soviet intelligence agent OKG Perino Geckmann in 1989.

Waterloo Bridge – London The Waterloo Bridge on the River Thames in the British capital London witnessed the assassination of the Bulgarian novelist and opposition journalist Georgi Markov in 1978

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