Simon Henderson, The Hill: Who killed Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran's nuclear chief? Israel is the likely suspect
Speculation about President Trump using his last weeks in office to lash out at Iran’s nuclear project missed the bigger story — that Israel would use the window of political opportunity to take action which might be hard to get away with under a Biden administration.
For COVID-era fans of the Israeli spy series, “Tehran,” on Apple+, the idea of Israeli agents pulling off an assassination inside Iran would not appear far-fetched.
The killing early Friday of the top Iranian nuclear-weapon scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, could have been just another plot twist.
On a dusty road east of Tehran, in the shadow of the quiescent, snow-capped Damavand volcano, which dominates the capital’s skyline, Fakhrizadeh’s car was ambushed.
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How Iranian scientist’s killing could derail future US-Iran talks -- Jillian Kestler-D'Amours and William Roberts, Al Jazeera
Biden’s new secretary of state ready to take on the Middle East -- Elizabeth Hagedorn, Al-Monitor
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