When the State Department recently asked the CIA for names of Iranians who could be sanctioned for their involvement in a clandestine nuclear weapons program, the agency refused, citing a large workload and a desire to protect its sources and tradecraft.
Frustrated, the State Department assigned a junior Foreign Service officer to find the names another way -- by using Google.
Those with the most hits under search terms such as "Iran and nuclear," three officials said, became targets for international rebuke Friday when a sanctions resolution circulated at the United Nations.
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Let's hope none of the schools in the US have the word Iran or nuke in the studies. My first thought was if someone is doing a report for school, college or writing a book there would be alot of information needed. Look out college grads, teachers, college Professors and anyone who continues their education/knowledge they are now on the watch list. Now as for the real terrorist. Let's just say their smarter then our CIA and Government. They're most likely laughing at this one like so many other stupid ideas the idiots come up with. Our country is being run like it was in the Cold War. Next you'll hear Bush say bring down that war to Russia.
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