A secret, costly episode of the Cold War is chronicled a documentary about Project Azorian, the CIA mission that hoped to claim a sunken Russian submarine.
story of the expensive, six-year-long classified endeavor known as Project Azorian is briskly recounted in Philip Carter’s documentary “Neither Confirm Nor Deny.” Named for the classically winking and obfuscating CIA response to questions about its operations, the title is part of this history, too, in that it became PR boilerplate for the agency as a direct result of the operation making its way into headlines.
But reputation aside, it’s also difficult to imagine how, in the late ‘60s, the CIA could ignore knowing where the sunken Soviet submarine K-129 lay, when the Russians had no clue.
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