Political turmoil has prompted Iranian officials to defect
April 25th, 2010 - 5:33 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Apr 25 (ANI): The political turmoil in Iran has prompted a growing number of the country’s officials to defect or leak information to the West, creating a new flow of intelligence about its secretive nuclear program, US officials have said.
The gains have complicated work on a long-awaited assessment of Iran’s nuclear activities, a report that will represent the combined judgment of more than a dozen US spy agencies.
The National Intelligence Estimate was due last fall but has been delayed at least twice amid efforts to incorporate information from sources who are still being vetted, The Washington Post reports.
Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair said in a brief interview last week that the delay in the completion of the NIE “has to do with the information coming in and the pace of developments”, the paper reports.
Some of the most significant new material has come from informants, including scientists and others with access to Iran’s military programs, who are motivated by antipathy toward the government and its suppression of the opposition movement after a disputed presidential election in June, according to current and former officials.
“There is a wealth of information-sharing going on, and it reflects enormous discontent among Iranian technocrats,” said a former U.S. government official.
In recent weeks, US officials have acknowledged that an Iranian nuclear scientist defected to the West in June The Washington Post reports.
Shahram Amiri, 32, vanished while on a religious pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia and has provided spy agencies with details about sensitive programs, including a long-hidden uranium-enrichment plant near the city of Qom. (ANI)
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