Inside Mossad's War On Tehran -- The Australian/Times
EARLY in Tehran's grey wintry morning last Wednesday, Mustafa Ahmadi Roshan, a young scientist in Iran's controversial nuclear program, got dressed at his home in the northern suburbs. The events of this last hour of his life could have come out of a spy film.
Small groups of Israeli agents were watching key points in the Iranian capital. Their target was Roshan. They would be dead themselves if they were caught.
For Israel it was a classic assassination mission. "What is seen in espionage films as a simple operation is a result of hard work, many months of intelligence gathering and a well trained team," said a source who released details, impossible to verify, to The Sunday Times.
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My Comment: This Australian/Times report and claims are impossible to verify .... but I would not be surprised if this is what the Iranians are now believing. In the meantime, everyone is getting nervous on what is going to happen next.
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