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CIA program lures key Iranian officials to defect
2007-12-10
(Xinhua) -- Some key Iranian officials have defected due to a secret defector program launched by the CIA, the Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday.
But let's not talk about it, it's a secret. Sheesh. Can't anyone keep their damned mouths shut?
The CIA launched the program in 2005 in a bid to degrade Iran's nuclear weapons program by persuading key officials to defect, the paper said. This effort has prompted a "handful" of significant departures, current and former U.S. intelligence officials familiar with the operation were quoted as saying.

The previously undisclosed program, which CIA officials dubbed "the Brain Drain," is part of a major intelligence push against Iran ordered by the White House two years ago, according to the paper. The White House ordered the stepped-up effort in hopes of gathering stronger evidence that Tehran was making progress toward building a nuclear bomb, said the paper. Intelligence gathered as part of that campaign provided much of the basis for a U.S. report released last week that concluded the Islamic Republic had halted its nuclear weapons work in 2003, said the paper. Officials declined to say how much of that intelligence could be attributed to the CIA program to recruit defectors.
And let's hope that the defectors are clean, and that none are spreading disinformation. I recall the Soviets had mastered that trick pretty well.
The paper said that although the CIA effort on defections has been aimed in part at gaining information about Tehran's nuclear capabilities, its goal has been to undermine Iran's emerging capabilities by plucking key scientists, military officers and other personnel from its nuclear roster. But the program has had limited success. Fewer than six well-placed Iranians have defected, and none has been in a position to provide comprehensive information on Tehran's nuclear program, according to the paper.
So let's blabber all about it in a major metro newspaper. That's a sure way to keep #7, #8 and #9 at home.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Knew the CIA was broken on 9/11.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-12-10 23:05  

#12  #11: "Been telling you folks for years the CIA is broken full of America-hating traitors."

There - fixed that for ya', OS.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-12-10 22:14  

#11  Been telling you folks for years the CIA is broken.
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-12-10 21:57  

#10  It's not legal for the CIA to plant false information in a domestic news source. At least I don't think it is. So if this story did start in the LA Times, it's not disinformation by the folks at CIA.
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-12-10 16:02  

#9  I can't believe anything I hear from the CIA.

They are either

1) fools,

2) dhimmicrats (but I repeat myself) or

3) deliberately spreading disinformation to confuse the enemy in which case they are also confusing the American people.

I don't like any of these conclusions. Can anyone do any better? I can only hope that Bush is getting better information from them than we are but it's a slim hope.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-12-10 15:35  

#8  "secret defector program"

is that the sequel to the "secret nuclear bunker"?
Posted by: Blackbeard Hupaise3045   2007-12-10 11:09  

#7  Jeez Darth, "doubles or plants" aptly describes most of the "patriotic liberals" I've ever met.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2007-12-10 10:40  

#6  I trust defectors just slightly more than the dhimocrats. They have too much tendency to be doubles, or plants.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-12-10 10:01  

#5  The defections are lovely, and no doubt contribute to nervous breakdowns in the religious oligarchy.

Unless they are double agents, either sponsored by the regime or as a Chalabi-like path to internal politics. Which is quite likely.
Posted by: lotp   2007-12-10 08:25  

#4  The defections are lovely, and no doubt contribute to nervous breakdowns in the religious oligarchy. (Congratulations to those who are getting things done at the CIA!) But the nuclear weapons work as such doesn't matter. The key is accumulating the refined uranium, and that has continued... with Iran currently looking to acquire another 50,000 centrifuges, if I recall correctly.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-12-10 08:11  

#3  none has been in a position to provide comprehensive information on Tehran's nuclear program

Nevertheless -

Intelligence gathered as part of that campaign provided much of the basis for a U.S. report released last week that concluded the Islamic Republic had halted its nuclear weapons work in 2003

So the change in the intelligence estimate is significant - but baseless.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-12-10 05:41  

#2  Oh, goody. Defector games, my favorite.
Posted by: Rory B. Bellows   2007-12-10 03:55  

#1  See also IRANIAN.WS > THE WAR WITHIN THE WEST.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-12-10 02:59  

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