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U.S. intelligence is poised to reap big rewards from Iran's continuing political turmoil. Already the CIA has harvested at least two important defectors from the regime. In an episode worthy of cold war spy thrillers, Ali-Reza Asgari, a former deputy defense who ran Iran's Revolutionary Guard in Lebanon in the 1980s, surreptitiously defected to the U.S. in Turkey in 2007 with briefcases of material on Tehran's nuclear program. According ...
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