Impressed viewers rated Netflix documentaries as “the most compelling ever.”

Viewers were left impressed after watching the newly released documentary ‘Spy Ops’ on Netflix, with some calling it the ‘best’ documentary they’ve ever seen.
The series has been on the streaming site since September 8th and has already received rave reviews from enthusiastic viewers around the world.
Spy Ops delves deep into the world of geopolitics, with MI6 and CIA intelligence officers sharing their personal accounts of spy ships, Cold War campaigns and coups carried out by undercover agents.
The eight-part series focuses on politically controversial events, such as Operation Jawbreaker, in which US troops landed in Afghanistan just fifteen days after September 11, 2001 to defeat the Taliban.
Further episodes follow MI6’s daring attempt to bring a Soviet double agent back from Moscow, and feature the testimony of a man who planned and attempted an assassination attempt on Catholicism’s highest figure, Pope John Paul II.

Rave Reviews: Viewers were impressed after watching the newly released documentary “Spy Ops” on Netflix, with some calling it the “best” documentary they’ve ever seen
Viewers from around the world took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their thoughts on the new docuseries, with many encouraging others to watch, calling it “one of the best” documentaries of all time.
One person wrote: “The Spy Ops series is pretty good on Netflix,” while another who agreed said: “Spy Ops on Netflix is really good!”
Another impressed fan wrote: “Oh my god. Spy Ops on Netflix is captivating. “One of the best documents of all time.”
Another X user agreed, saying: “Netflix documentaries have a stranglehold on me, watch Spy Ops.”
Another person tagged the CIA’s official account and wrote: “@CIA Watching Spy Ops, on Netflix. ‘Great!!!!!’
A final viewer referenced a quote from the docuseries that caught his attention, writing: “Surprisingly, there is a place at the CIA that has every weapon known to man. And you can get them in bulk.” “Spy Ops on Netflix is wild.”
However, some viewers expressed their distaste for some of the content aired on the series, with some people criticizing the US government and its “interference” in other countries’ affairs.
One person said: “I watch Spy Ops, the US has tentacles everywhere.” In every country. “They are the government of the world that can simply invade any country if they don’t like the leader.”

American Mission: The eight-part series focuses on politically controversial events, such as Operation Jawbreaker, in which US troops landed in Afghanistan just fifteen days after September 11, 2001 to defeat the Taliban

Geopolitics: Further episodes follow MI6’s daring attempt to bring a Soviet double agent back from Moscow, and feature the testimony of a man who planned and attempted an assassination attempt on Catholicism’s highest figure, Pope John Paul II










Highly Rated: Viewers from around the world took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their thoughts on the new docuseries; Many encouraged others to watch it, calling it “one of the best” documentaries of all time, while others criticized the US government
Another viewer wrote: “Spy Ops literally glorifies the criminal activities of some countries around the world.” Do you ever think about the people who live and die in the countries where they believe anything is possible in any operation?
One person said: “Spy Ops has no serious counterbalance.” Did anyone say: Maybe we should take a different perspective? It’s a great one-sided historical review. They always go well.’
A final disgruntled viewer wrote: “It’s fascinating to see/listen to the US admitting to election interference in a foreign country with so much confidence. They are probably the only country that can do this with impunity.”
On the subject of CIA and accusatory “interference”: This comes after the CIA was recently sued for its role in producing a letter from 51 intelligence officials that discredited Hunter Biden’s laptop as Russian disinformation.
A Republican report released in May showed that the CIA was actively involved in collecting signatures for the letter, which “constituted a political operation in support of the election” of Hunter’s father, Joe Biden, in November 2020.