Interesting with Ronen Bergmann, the author of the Newsweek story
on the Stuixnet, his book has an anecdote that in the spring of 1978, Barzan al Tikriti, arrived in Tehran, telling the Shah, they were willing
to get rid of Khomeini for them, while he was still in Karbala. opportunities lost
The more curious but trickier stunt was something Robert Littell suggested in a 'Once and Future Spy' smuggling radioactive material
into proximity with a nuclear plant, triggering a chain reaction, no you can't do that in Bushehr for obvious reason, but maybe other locations.
Interesting with Ronen Bergmann, the author of the Newsweek story
on the Stuixnet, his book has an anecdote that in the spring of 1978, Barzan al Tikriti, arrived in Tehran, telling the Shah, they were willing
to get rid of Khomeini for them, while he was still in Karbala. opportunities lost
The more curious but trickier stunt was something Robert Littell suggested in a 'Once and Future Spy' smuggling radioactive material
into proximity with a nuclear plant, triggering a chain reaction, no you can't do that in Bushehr for obvious reason, but maybe other locations.