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The Bomb That Backfired - June 7, 1981

16 min · 7. juni 2026
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On June 7, 1981, Israel destroyed Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor in a strike that was universally condemned and later widely praised. But declassified documents and captured Iraqi archives tell a more complicated story, one in which the strike may have created the very weapons program it was designed to prevent. The Begin Doctrine born that afternoon is still shaping military action today.

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