It hadn’t occurred to me that the US government had those kinds of problems.
But even if they did, getting recruited to do something like this has to be a huge stroke on someones ego/challenge of their skills/whatever motivation needed to overcome that, don’t you think?
I smell a slew of James Bond-esque spy thrillers centered around coding, like… hey, wasn’t there a Harrison Ford movie like this already?
They all have nukes, Iran does not. Anyone else with nukes makes their nukes less important, and removes one bargaining chip in future relations with that country.
There’s a huge differences between “Nukes” and “Arms.”
Selling arms isn’t a big deal, at worst, someone could eventually use them against you – but they’re probably dependent on you for maintaining their arms too, so it’s unlikely. And if they do, you already have nukes.
There are a lot of general possibilities, and nothing concrete, but all reasonable assertions as to potential motive. And that rules out any purely xenophobic tendencies, or genuine ambitions for world conquest/hegemony which, while unlikely, are perfectly possible from any number of nations clandestine organizations.
You’re correct, Russia has/had every chance to hinder their program, and hasn’t. While still a possible suspect, it’s unlikely they’d have done it this way.
Hadn’t even occurred to me, Israel may be more likely than the States then. I very much doubt they’ll do anything to dispel the image they did it.