Military Spies in the U.S.: An Idea Whose Time Comes Again
Stripped to its basics, here’s an example of how spying works: A CIA officer is handed the mission of finding out what’s going on in Iran’s nuclear program. Passing himself off as a Canadian businessman, he goes to a European conference of metallurgists, hangs out at the bar, and strikes up a conversation with the chief salesman of a German company that is suspected of selling uranium-enrichment centrifuges to Iran.
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CQ Homeland Security (10/10/2005)


