Gust Avrakotos

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Gust Avrakotos was a real-life CIA officer known for orchestrating the covert U.S. support to Afghan mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan War, later popularized as a central figure in the book and film "Charlie Wilson's War."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf CIA officer
human
associatedWith Afghan mujahideen
Inter-Services Intelligence
surface form: Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence

U.S. Congress funding for Afghan covert war
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedIn Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History
surface form: Charlie Wilson's War (book)

Charlie Wilson's War
surface form: Charlie Wilson's War (film)
employer Central Intelligence Agency
ethnicGroup Greek American
familyName Avrakotos
fieldOfWork Cold War espionage
covert operations
foreign intelligence
genreOfWork covert paramilitary support
givenName Gust
hasCharacteristic known for blunt and unorthodox style
known for bureaucratic independence
hasInfluenceOn portrayal of CIA in popular culture
hasRole CIA case officer for Afghan program
influenced U.S. policy toward Afghan resistance
languageSpoken English
Greek
movement anti-Soviet resistance support
notableFor channeling weapons and funds to Afghan mujahideen
circumventing traditional CIA bureaucracy in Afghan program
involvement in Operation Cyclone
partnership with U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson
role in U.S. covert operations during the Soviet–Afghan War
notableWork covert support program for Afghan mujahideen
occupation intelligence officer
spy
participatedIn Soviet–Afghan War
partOf Central Intelligence Agency
surface form: Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Operations
portrayedBy Philip Seymour Hoffman
subjectOf historical and journalistic accounts of Operation Cyclone
timePeriod 1980s
Cold War
workLocation Afghanistan
Langley, Virginia
Washington, D.C.

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