DBWI: Mossad actually shoots Gerald Bull

Wikileaks really should know better than to go after Mossad, but since they did, there's some interesting stuff they uncovered. Apparently Israel was putting serious effort into stopping Gerald Bull from working with the Iraqis on Project Babylon. Seems they broke into his flat several times, and were actually working their way up to killing him - then that mess in Syria happened, and the whole thing seemed to have gotten shelved.

What if it hadn't?

Obviously Project Babylon might not have gone ahead, though by that point the Iraqis possibly had enough blueprints to finish construction anyway. Would it's absense affect anything?

Biggest difference I can think of it that there wouldn't have been that embarressing UN presentation where Colin Powell talked about how destabalising the weapon was, and how it was 'obviously' a delivery system for Iraqi WMDs. Which the Iraqis kinda nerfed two weeks later when Hans Blix was finally allowed on site and witnessed a satellite launch; and that the gun was a fixed mount, and couldn't be turned to point towards Israel. (Of course it might have had the capacity to hit any target within 28 degrees of the equator, but after America invaded, bombed the site, removed everything portable, and democharged the rest, we'll never know.)
 

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Well it might have butterflied away the Liverpool Event. That in turn would have prevented the British nuclear retaliation on Baghdad, which would have then kept the lid on India-Pakistan and might have even prevented the Sino-Soviet Four Day war.

Imagine that, 1.5 billion lives saved if the Mossad had just shot the bastard.

Sad actually.

And I really wouldn't call the U.S. Intervention an invasion. It did supply the food that kept around half of Iraq alive post war(s).
 
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