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In 2003, Plame was a covert officer in the CIA's counter-proliferation division, and Wilson was sent to Africa to investigate the alleged sale of enriched uranium from Niger.
Valerie Plame And Joe Wilson: Dick Cheney Never Apologized To Us Either The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The U.S. has sought to significantly enhance cooperation with Bahrain on everything from energy security to counter-proliferation activities in recent years.
Bahrain Family Finds Difficulty Staying on the Middle Path Sam Dagher 2011
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And it was because of the people that I was working with in the counter-proliferation division, they brought down that - most of that network in December 2003, and Libya essentially threw up their hands and said uncle, and they gave up their nuclear ambitions.
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In 2003, Plame was a covert officer in the CIA's counter-proliferation division, and Wilson was sent to Africa to investigate the alleged sale of enriched uranium from Niger.
Valerie Plame And Joe Wilson: Dick Cheney Never Apologized To Us Either The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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On July 16, Kinsman and one of his CIA colleagues, a counter-proliferation expert named Sharon who worked in the Vienna station, met with Urs in Singapore.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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Thus, Valerie Plame Wilson was exposed, her CIA front company Brewster-Jennings was exposed and any contacts she had with foreign nationals in her counter-proliferation efforts were also exposed, making it highly likely that some were killed or jailed.
Think Progress » Cheney: Telling Leahy to ‘f*ck’ himself was ‘sort of the best thing I ever did.’ 2010
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In one of the windowless rooms, they found Tinner, his lawyer, Roman Boegli, and two senior Swiss federal police officials, Kellenberger from the counter-proliferation office and Chief Inspector Kurt Senn.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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On July 16, Kinsman and one of his CIA colleagues, a counter-proliferation expert named Sharon who worked in the Vienna station, met with Urs in Singapore.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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When dealing with issues of counter-proliferation and the nuclear threats of the 21st century, he can listen to credible and knowledgeable experts, including secretary of defense and the chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, or he can listen to the bizarre rhetoric of a dimwitted former half-term governor of a small state, who appears to have no working knowledge of this or any other subject.
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In one of the windowless rooms, they found Tinner, his lawyer, Roman Boegli, and two senior Swiss federal police officials, Kellenberger from the counter-proliferation office and Chief Inspector Kurt Senn.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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