Friday, May 13, 2011

Covert Action Against Iran's Nuclear Program Appears To Be Working

Iran nuclear reactor receives second lot of fuel. Press TV

U.S. Seen Boosting Covert Action's Role Against Iran -- Global Security Newswire

The United States has increasingly relied on clandestine action in its strategy to curb Iranian atomic activities it fears are geared toward nuclear weapons development, National Public Radio reported on Wednesday (see GSN, May 12).

A secretive campaign of computer-based assaults, targeted killings and efforts to win the allegiance of Iranian insiders has become seen in the past 12 months as an alternative to less palatable efforts to curb the Middle Eastern nation's nuclear program, said Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran expert with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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More News On The Impact Of Covert Actions Against Iran's Nuclear Program

Iran ‘Increasingly Cut Off’ From Financial Markets: UN Report -- Bloomberg
Sanctions hold up Iran nuclear drive: UN report -- AFP
Iran operating 'worldwide smuggling network' -- The Telegraph
Iran’s nuclear program still trying to overcome international sanctions -- Washington Post
Report: Iran using front companies to circumvent sanctions -- Jerusalem Post
Russian says Iran atomic plant to operate in weeks -- Reuters
Iran gets nuclear fuel from Russia for power plant -- AP
Anatomy of financial sanctions --Ynet News
Working In Shadows: Best U.S. Policy Toward Iran? -- Mike Shuster, NPR

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