Posts Tagged ‘Fbi’

Iranian Scientist Shahram Amiri Answers Some Questions, Raising Others: Op Ed by Haggai Carmon in The Huffington Post

The Huffington Post Op Ed 7 20 10 I don’t purport to suggest that Shahram Amiri or the Iranian intelligence services read my July 13 Op Ed (in which I posed ten questions following Amiri’s public surfacing in the U.S.) and then rushed to respond. That said, Amiri’s July 15 appearance on the Islamic Republic […]

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A Russian-U.S. Spy Swap: What’s the Rush? – Op Ed by Haggai Carmon published in The Huffington Post

The Huffington Post Op Ed 7 08 10 At this very moment, there are growing rumors about plans for a prisoner swap that would return ten suspected Russian spies to Russia, in exchange for an imprisoned Russian military researcher Igor Sutyagin, who was convicted of espionage in 2004. The rumors also suggest that the U.S. […]

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The Russian Sleeper Spy Ring in the U.S. — Professional Spies and Not So: Op Ed by Haggai Carmon published in The Huffington Post

The Huffington Post Op Ed 6 30 10 This week the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York filed criminal complaints against ten alleged Russian sleeper agents in the U.S. Although the cases concern U.S. national security, the sleepers were not indicted for espionage but rather for lesser charges of money laundering related felonies and for […]

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