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It's too late for your recruiter to update the SF86, as it has already been given to OPM. You can't update it. Your only option at this point is to report it in the interview. If I were you, and I wanted to work on Nukes, I'd STOP those contacts. This can limit your clearance in your situation, because Syrian and Iraqi contacts are a conflict of interest. What if you are asked to support the launch of a Naval weapon into an area where you know she is? This could cloud your judgement because you have a relationship with her. We're unlikely to take any military action against India, so your parents are a conflict in the same way this girl is. Cut off the contact. If she's too important to cut off the contact, then it's reasonable that it could affect your military actions.
It's too late for your recruiter to update the SF86, as it has already been given to OPM. You can't update it. Your only option at this point is to report it in the interview. If I were you, and I wanted to work on Nukes, I'd STOP those contacts. This can limit your clearance in your situation, because Syrian and Iraqi contacts are a conflict of interest. What if you are asked to support the launch of a Naval weapon into an area where you know she is? This could cloud your judgement because you have a relationship with her. We're unlikely to take any military action against India, so your parents are a conflict in the same way this girl is. Cut off the contact. If she's too important to cut off the contact, then it's reasonable that it could affect your military actions.
I doubt that is a factor. There were plenty of people with relatives in Iraq and Afghanistan that were serving in those combat zones. I have family scattered throughout Russia and the former USSR, and I served on an SSBN in communications of all things. The US hired plenty of locals to assist in combat operations who were part of combat operations in the very areas they lived and their immediate family lived.
I agree, but not all of those people are going to have TS clearances. You don't need a TS clearance to merely work in an area.
I was referring to your comment about the potential to fire upon someone.
The OP is going to be a nuke, secret clearance only, not firing upon anyone or anything, just slinging it in the engine room of a surface ship or submarine.
Also, the girl he is speaking to has an expired US passport, which means she is a citizen.
Just one other point... those questions are on the SF86 for a reason, because they can affect clearances. Please just be honest with the investigator.
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