Every day in France, terrorist organizations and intelligence agencies wage a relentless struggle in the name of beliefs that are diametrically opposed. However, terrorists and secret operatives lead nearly identical lives. Condemned to anonymity, these manipulation experts employ the same strategies. Al Barad and Alex are two of them. The one is the head of the D.G.S.E.'s (Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure, the French counterpart of the CIA or MI6) counterterrorism section, while the second is the leader of a terrorist network; both employ the most merciless weapon: human people.
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Every day in France, terrorist organizations and intelligence agencies wage a relentless struggle in the name of beliefs that are diametrically opposed. However, terrorists and secret operatives lead nearly identical lives. Condemned to anonymity, these manipulation experts employ the same strategies. Al Barad and Alex are two of them. The one is the head of the D.G.S.E.'s (Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure, the French counterpart of the CIA or MI6) counterterrorism section, while the second is the leader of a terrorist network; both employ the most merciless weapon: human people.
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