Author: Norman Solomon
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Jeffrey Sterling vs. the CIA: An Untold Story of Race and Retribution
By Norman Solomon A dozen years before his recent sentencing to a 42-month prison term based on a jury’s conclusion that he gave classified information to a New York Times journalist, former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling was in the midst of a protracted and fruitless effort to find someone in Congress willing to look into…
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Don’t Grade Justice on a Warped Curve: Assessing the Case of Jeffrey Sterling
By Norman Solomon Yes, I saw the glum faces of prosecutors in the courtroom a few days ago, when the judge sentenced CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling to three and a half years in prison — far from the 19 to 24 years they’d suggested would be appropriate. Yes, I get that there was a huge…
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CIA Evidence from Whistleblower Trial Could Tilt Iran Nuclear Talks
By Norman Solomon A month after former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling was convicted on nine felony counts with circumstantial metadata, the zealous prosecution is now having potentially major consequences — casting doubt on the credibility of claims by the U.S. government that Iran has developed a nuclear weapons program. With negotiations between Iran and the United…
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CIA Mission: Destroy the Whistleblower and Perfume the Stench of ‘Operation Merlin’
By Norman Solomon The leak trial of CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling never got near a smoking gun, but the entire circumstantial case was a smokescreen. Prosecutors were hell-bent on torching the defendant to vindicate Operation Merlin, nine years after a book by James Risen reported that it “may have been one of the most reckless…
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The Invisible Man: Jeffrey Sterling, CIA Whistleblower
By Norman Solomon The mass media have suddenly discovered Jeffrey Sterling — after his conviction Monday afternoon as a CIA whistleblower. Sterling’s indictment four years ago received fleeting news coverage that recited the government’s charges. From the outset, the Justice Department portrayed him as bitter and vengeful — with the classic trash-the-whistleblower word “disgruntled” thrown…