He jumped into Normandy, ran spies in Moscow, retired at 90
Montgomery served in the CIA through its darkest chapters — the coups, assassinations and the interrogations of detainees after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, now widely considered torture. He doesn't claim the CIA's record is without blemish. But he believes the spy agency has been a force for good.
"Nobody knows a lot of the good things that it did," he says. "Did it make mistakes? Unquestionably. This is not an exact science, espionage."
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