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Iran-Israel War: 'Operation Olympic Games' – How a Tiny Virus Halted Iran's Nuclear Ambitions, Revealed by CIA-Mossad
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CIA-Mossad's 'Operation Olympic Games': How Stuxnet Virus Crippled Iran's Nuclear Ambitions
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News18
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13-03-2026, 16:57
CIA-Mossad's 'Operation Olympic Games': How Stuxnet Virus Crippled Iran's Nuclear Ambitions
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'Operation Olympic Games' was a secret US-Israel cyber operation to sabotage Iran's nuclear program.
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The sophisticated Stuxnet malware, developed jointly, targeted centrifuges at Iran's Natanz facility.
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Stuxnet was deployed in June 2009, following authorization to the CIA, to disrupt uranium enrichment.
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A replica of Iran's facility at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA, helped develop Stuxnet to destroy centrifuges covertly.
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The malware, initially slowing progress, later became more aggressive, spreading beyond Natanz due to its nature.
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