Operation Goldeneye was an Allied plan during World War II, which was to monitor Spain after a possible alliance between Francisco Franco and the Axis powers and to undertake sabotage operations. The plan was formed by Lieutenant Commander Ian Fleming of the Naval Intelligence Division (NID). With no German takeover of Spain or invasion of Gibraltar, the plan was closed in 1943; Fleming later used the name for his Jamaican home where he wrote the James Bond stories.
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