The New York Times described the assassinated mastermind of Iran's illicit nuclear weapons program as having 'wanted to live a normal life,' someone who enjoyed poetry and spending time with family.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, father of Iran's nuclear program, was killed by a remotely operated sniper rifle assisted by artificial intelligence, according to the New York Times.
Iran claims Israel killed its top nuclear scientist using a remote-controlled machine gun strapped to a Nissan pickup, leading to ridicule on Iranian social media.
“As soon as there is sufficient fissionable material ready for a bomb, that’s where his role came in,” a former senior IDF Military Intelligence analyst told JNS.
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