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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Israel Might Have Many More Spies Here, Officials Say

The elderly man arrested last week on charges of spying for Israel years ago was probably still working for the Jewish state’s espionage service in tandem with another, as yet unidentified spy, former U.S. intelligence officials say. The case serves as a reminder that the U.S.-Israeli intelligence relationship runs on two tracks.

CQ Politics (04/25/2008)

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Monday, October 10, 2005

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)

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