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[RealClearWorld] Meir Javedanfar - The defection of former Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Ali Asgari in 2007 took everyone in Iran by surprise. Now there are more stories circulating about two other defectors. Shahram Amiri, who has gone missing in Saudi Arabia, was a nuclear scientist who worked at the recently exposed nuclear site in Qom. A man by the surname of Ardebili is described as another nuclear scientist who was arrested in Georgia and then handed over to American authorities. 2009-10-07 08:00:00Full Article
More Iranian Nuclear Scientists Defect?
[RealClearWorld] Meir Javedanfar - The defection of former Deputy Defense Minister Gen. Ali Asgari in 2007 took everyone in Iran by surprise. Now there are more stories circulating about two other defectors. Shahram Amiri, who has gone missing in Saudi Arabia, was a nuclear scientist who worked at the recently exposed nuclear site in Qom. A man by the surname of Ardebili is described as another nuclear scientist who was arrested in Georgia and then handed over to American authorities. 2009-10-07 08:00:00Full Article
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