The CIA is using the "once-in-a-generation opportunity" of the war in Ukraine to recruit spies

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"The CIA is using the "once-in-a-generation opportunity" of the war in Ukraine to recruit spies, the American intelligence cheif claimed."

Does "to recruit spies" go with "opportunity" or does "to" mean "in order to"?
 

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It's an infinitive of purpose. The aim is to recruit spies. The sentence follows the pattern:

use something to do something
 

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