Posted on Sep 21, 2021
Mossad assassinated Iran's top nuclear scientist using an AI-powered, remote-controlled machine...
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PFC David Foster
Good point! Lets hope they had proof that he was actively going against the nuclear agreement.
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SGT Mary G.
SSG Edward Tilton My thought too.
I read the article published in Haaretz (looks like same article so don't know what outlet originated it). The article came across like Israel bragging about using tech to assassinate . . . trying to set a new "standard" for targeted assassinations. Targeted assassinations are supposed to be illegal in our nation. But perhaps that only applies to on-the-ground - given reality - which creates a huge "gray" area. Haaretz actually publishes articles from time to time that are critical of Israeli's policies, which media outlets in U.S. usually will not consider publishing (i.e. read: Haaretz article about some Israeli policies are more objective than what is in U.S.A. media). Many are not accessible without registering, but it is free to register.
I read the article published in Haaretz (looks like same article so don't know what outlet originated it). The article came across like Israel bragging about using tech to assassinate . . . trying to set a new "standard" for targeted assassinations. Targeted assassinations are supposed to be illegal in our nation. But perhaps that only applies to on-the-ground - given reality - which creates a huge "gray" area. Haaretz actually publishes articles from time to time that are critical of Israeli's policies, which media outlets in U.S. usually will not consider publishing (i.e. read: Haaretz article about some Israeli policies are more objective than what is in U.S.A. media). Many are not accessible without registering, but it is free to register.
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