U.S. Spying Efforts Against Iran Continues


Stealth Drone Capture Didn’t Hurt U.S. Nuke Spying, Paper Says -- Danger Room

When one of the U.S. Air Force’s secretive RQ-170 Sentinel stealth drones crashed along the Afghanistan-Iran border in December and wound up in the hands of the Iranians, it did only “limited damage” to a U.S.-led effort to spy on Tehran’s suspected nuclear facilities.

That’s one surprising conclusion of a revealing new story published by The Washington Post on Saturday.

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When one of the U.S. Air Force’s secretive RQ-170 Sentinel stealth drones crashed along the Afghanistan-Iran border in December and wound up in the hands of the Iranians, it did only “limited damage” to a U.S.-led effort to spy on Tehran’s suspected nuclear facilities.

That’s one surprising conclusion of a revealing new story published by The Washington Post on Saturday.

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Washington says it's peering into Iran's nuclear crannies ahead of talks
-- The Guardian
Report: U.S. operated inside Iran to collect information on nuclear program -- Haaretz
Can Obama Interpret Iran’s Mixed Signals? -- Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary
Politicizing Intelligence -- Elliott Abrams, Weekly Standard

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