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World News See other World News Articles Title: Solomon: As Obama Marched Toward Iran Nuclear Deal, FBI Worried Russia Was Aiding Tehran’s Program Solomon: As Obama Marched Toward Iran Nuclear Deal, FBI Worried Russia Was Aiding Tehrans Program July 16, 2020 Solomon: As Obama Marched Toward Iran Nuclear Deal, FBI Worried Russia Was Aiding Tehran's Program - raw conservative opinions As President Obama aggressively pursued a nuclear deal with Iran, the FBI used an operative who worked undercover for years inside Vladimir Putins nuclear empire to investigate and raise alarm that Russia was aiding Tehrans nuclear ambitions. The undercover work on Iran by William Douglas Campbell was overshadowed by his effort to help the FBI successfully prove that an executive at Rosatom, Russias state-owned nuclear energy company, was engaged in kickbacks, bribery and other crimes on U.S. soil and had compromised a U.S. uranium trucking company. Campbells harrowing work posing as a consultant while informing for the FBI inside Rosatoms Tenex subsidiary from 2007 to 2014 led to the successful prosecution of several players in the kickback scheme, including Russias top American nuclear executive, Vadim Mikerin. The FBI warned the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other major federal agencies in August 2010 that Campbell had uncovered significant evidence of wrongdoing inside Rosatoms Tenex agency. But the Obama administration nonetheless proceeded to approve billions of dollars in nuclear fuel contracts and Moscows purchase of a large swath of U.S. uranium through a company known as Uranium One. But Campbells efforts to uncover the nuclear alliance between Tehran and Moscow raised similar concerns inside the FBI and are chronicled in the new book Fallout: Nuclear Bribes, Russian Spies and the Washington Lies that Enriched the Clinton and Biden Dynasties. Agents actually pressed Campbell so hard to get more intelligence on Iran from his Russian contacts that it ultimately blew his cover, the books reveals. Campbell began providing evidence of the Russia-Iran nexus starting in 2010, including a memo he intercepted inside Rosatom written by an American adviser, Cheryl Moss Herman, who later would go to work in a senior nuclear energy policy job inside the Obama Energy Department. Hermans 11-page report, titled Policy/Legislative Issues Affecting the Business Climate in the U.S. for TENAM/Tenex, warned there was a growing concern inside Congress that Russias determined march into new U.S. uranium business conflicted with Western intelligence that Moscow was still aiding Irans illicit nuclear program. There are some in Congress who believe that Russia is providing Iran with sensitive nuclear technology as well as the nuclear know-how that will allow it to proliferate a nuclear weapons program, despite Russian Government statements to the contrary, the report told the Russians. The FBI had similar concerns. Here are excerpts from the books that reveal just how extensive those concerns were. In one debriefing, for instance, Campbell related to his handling agents that Mikerin had identified a specific Russian company that was facilitating business between Iran and Tenex. As I have mentioned previously they do all the uranium business between Russia and Iran, Campbell wrote of the intermediary. Vadim is involved in the process under the same kind of payment network between Iran and the special TENEX group. I have asked him if he visits Tehran and he indicates he will not go because he feels it will cause trouble both for [U.S.] relations as well as his US travel. Such intelligence was intriguing for FBI counterintelligence, especially as the Obama administration secretly began discussions with Tehran aimed at reaching a deal to delay Irans nuclear weapons program. In 2010, Campbell had obtained from his Russian sources a nonpublic report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the UN watchdog that was bird-dogging Irans illicit nuclear weapons program. The public version of the May 2010 report identified current enrichment-related activities inside Iran, including evidence that UN inspectors gathered related to a uranium enrichment plant in Natanz. While U.S. officials likely already knew the contents of the report, Campbells acquisition had provided valuable insight: an IAEA report marked restricted for limited distribution had fallen into the hands of Rosatoms leadership quickly. The long arm of Putins nuclear team knew few bounds. Campbell continued to provide fragmentary intelligence on the Moscow-Tehran nuclear dealings, including additional IAEA reports that the Russians had obtained. But in early 2012, a harbinger arrived that the bureau was preparing to pull out its operative and finally close the counterintelligence gathering part of the probe and transition to criminal prosecutions. Special Agent [Timothy] Taylor contacted Campbell with the most specific instruction the team had ever given him over the years: a detailed list of 15 questions that the bureau wanted asked of Mikerin. questions were transmitted via the secret Sigma email accounts that the bureau had set up with Campbell. All were about Iran: Poster Comment: According to this article Russia and Iran are the new axis of evil. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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