The Fourth Protocol
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which pinpoints a Soviet agent
in the South African Foreign Service.

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And this is a summation of the South
African internal investigation

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which identifies the man
as one Jan Marais.

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What have I done?
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You've betrayed your country.
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You've passed untold numbers
of secrets to Moscow. . .

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And endangered the lives of British men
and women and I'd say,

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you've weakened NATO
perhaps irretrievably.

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Oh my God!
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Just your
and your schoolboy politics. . .

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And your idiotically conceited faith
in your own importance.

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Now some of our more muscular
colleagues favour taking you to a cell

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and going to work on you with
a carving knife and a pair of pliers.

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The rest would like to feed you
to the newspapers and throw what's left

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into prison for 20 years.
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It's a tricky choice, isn't it?
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However this is what you will do.
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You will resume
your ''special relationship'' with Moscow

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Only this time I shall be suplying
the papers. Understand?

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Then later when we're finished
we can decide what to do with you.

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I'm very grateful, Nigel.
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Good operation. Damn good.
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The turning of Berenson?
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No. The false flag recruitment,
the way he was run.


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