And, another government whistleblower rides the bus:
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WASHINGTON Jeffrey A. Sterling, a former Central Intelligence Agency officer, was convicted of espionage Monday on charges that he told a reporter for The New York Times about a secret operation to disrupt Irans nuclear program. The conviction is a significant victory for the Obama administration, which has conducted an unprecedented crackdown on officials who speak to journalists about security matters without the administrations approval. Prosecutors prevailed after a yearslong fight in which the reporter, James Risen, refused to identify his sources. The case revolved around a C.I.A. operation in which a former Russian scientist provided Iran with intentionally flawed nuclear component schematics. Mr. Risen revealed the operation in his 2006 book, State of War, describing it as a mismanaged, potentially reckless mission that may have inadvertently aided the Iranian nuclear program. |
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C.I.A. Officer Is Found Guilty in Leak Tied to Times Reporter
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