Mossad made a plan to kill Pakistani nuclear scientist AQ Khan, how did America save lives?

In 2000, the Israeli Intelligence Agency Mossad Pakistan’s famous nuclear scientist Abdul Qadir Khan, who AQ also known as Khan, would be killed. The team that prepared for this mission called “Kidon”, which means “Spies” in Hebrew. Under this mission is Kidon, a special unit of Mossad, AQ during his visit to the South Asian country. Khan had to be killed. Its purpose was to prevent any possible nuclear deal between Iran and Pakistan. Israel suspected that Pakistani scientists helped Iran to make nuclear bombs. Former Mossad chief Shabata Shabiti revealed it during an interview in 2023. He said: “If we were fully aware of his intentions, I would have ordered my commander to kill him. I believe that would have changed the direction of history.” However, after Shabit, the new Mossad chief began to implement the scheme as soon as it took over, including the process of giving different types of training on high-level training and missions to Mossad agents, also began. A Pakistani nuclear scientist is dead. According to a report by the provision, under the scheme, when AQ Khan would visit a country in South Asia, at the same time he would be killed. Mossad agent continuously monitored Khan. A former Mossad official revealed that AQ Khan began providing strategic advice to his nuclear weapons program in many countries, which took Israel very seriously. The Mossad official said it is a serious matter to try to make atomic bombs for any country, especially for countries that are enemies of Israel. Israel has so far killed dozens of Iranian nuclear scientists. Also in June, Israel killed at least 20 Iranian nuclear scientists. However, this mission of Mossad could never reach the end due to America’s intervention. According to reports, the then president of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf assured US President Bill Clinton that he would allow AQ Khan to allow any country to inform any country about making atomic bombs. Israel believed that AQ Khan could help Iran make atomic bombs. But the US asked Mossad to stop the mission. Therefore, Mossad had to postpone one of his most dangerous missions. A senior Mossad official revealed that the decision to stop the mission for Mossad was quite difficult, but that it was postponed for international relations and safety reasons. Share this story -tags