Saudi Intervention Shielded Rogue Pak Nuclear Scientist A.Q. Khan From U.S. Action, Admits Ex-CIA Officer
In a striking admission, former CIA officer John Kiriakou has revealed that Washington refrained from targeting Pakistan’s nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan due to direct intervention from Saudi Arabia. The decision, he said, represented one of the major policy failures of U.S. intelligence in the early 2000s.Kiriakou, who served the Central Intelligence Agency for 15 years as both an analyst
In a striking admission, former CIA officer John Kiriakou has revealed that Washington refrained from targeting Pakistan’s nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan due to direct intervention from Saudi Arabia. The decision, he said, represented one of the major policy failures of U.S. intelligence in the early 2000s.Kiriakou, who served the Central Intelligence Agency for 15 years as both an analyst
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