An Indiana truck driver suspected of trying to sell information to Saddam Hussein’s Iraqi government testified Friday he never had access to U.S. intelligence secrets, and continued to claim he was a victim of mistaken identity. Shaaban Hafiz Ahmad Ali Shaaban said he did not know the names of U.S. operatives in Iraq and knew no one with access to such a list. He said the government has confused him with a twin brother, who died in 2003 but had worked for the CIA for years. Full Story
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