Whitey Ford
11-16-2019, 07:46 PM
We employ iranian resident foreign sandniggers in sensitive nuclear jobs in America!!!??? :columbo
Iranian Man Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Illegally Exporting Nuclear Materials to Iran
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An Iranian man convicted of exporting sensitive nuclear-related materials to Iran has been sentenced to 46 months in prison, according to an announcement from the Justice Department.
Behzad Pourghannad was dealt the prison sentence on Thursday for his role in a conspiracy to illicitly export to Iran carbon fiber, a restricted and controlled material that has applications in military and aerospace technologies.
The sentence reflects the Trump administration's commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and the materials necessary to bolster its program.
https://freebeacon.com/national-security/iranian-man-sentenced-to-46-months-in-prison-for-illegally-exporting-nuclear-materials-to-iran/
Iranian Engineer in US Sent Tech Secrets Back to Iran: FBI
An Iranian visiting scholar at the University of Michigan is in FBI custody after being charged with stealing and sending tech secrets back to Iran.
Amin Hasanzadeh, the accused, is an electrical engineer and Iranian military veteran who worked at a company linked to the Iranian government’s Cruise Division of Air & Space Organization. Hasanzadeh is also a permanent resident of the U.S.
He is accused of sending the sensitive information to his brother who worked at a number of companies connected to Iran’s military programs, including one that “contributes to Iran’s proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities.”
Hasanzadeh started working as a defense contractor in Florida in 2011 developing power electronics computer designs. He worked in a similar job in Maryland before landing a job in Michigan in January 2015.
The FBI says Hasanzadeh stole the information from the company in Michigan over the period of a year and a half and began sending sensitive information to his brother in Iran just six days into the job.
https://clarionproject.org/iranian-engineer-in-us-sent-tech-secrets-back-to-iran-fbi/
https://i.imgur.com/aH9MOcr.jpg
Iranian Man Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison for Illegally Exporting Nuclear Materials to Iran
https://i.imgur.com/CRQvwM0.jpg
An Iranian man convicted of exporting sensitive nuclear-related materials to Iran has been sentenced to 46 months in prison, according to an announcement from the Justice Department.
Behzad Pourghannad was dealt the prison sentence on Thursday for his role in a conspiracy to illicitly export to Iran carbon fiber, a restricted and controlled material that has applications in military and aerospace technologies.
The sentence reflects the Trump administration's commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and the materials necessary to bolster its program.
https://freebeacon.com/national-security/iranian-man-sentenced-to-46-months-in-prison-for-illegally-exporting-nuclear-materials-to-iran/
Iranian Engineer in US Sent Tech Secrets Back to Iran: FBI
An Iranian visiting scholar at the University of Michigan is in FBI custody after being charged with stealing and sending tech secrets back to Iran.
Amin Hasanzadeh, the accused, is an electrical engineer and Iranian military veteran who worked at a company linked to the Iranian government’s Cruise Division of Air & Space Organization. Hasanzadeh is also a permanent resident of the U.S.
He is accused of sending the sensitive information to his brother who worked at a number of companies connected to Iran’s military programs, including one that “contributes to Iran’s proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities.”
Hasanzadeh started working as a defense contractor in Florida in 2011 developing power electronics computer designs. He worked in a similar job in Maryland before landing a job in Michigan in January 2015.
The FBI says Hasanzadeh stole the information from the company in Michigan over the period of a year and a half and began sending sensitive information to his brother in Iran just six days into the job.
https://clarionproject.org/iranian-engineer-in-us-sent-tech-secrets-back-to-iran-fbi/
https://i.imgur.com/aH9MOcr.jpg