(Reuters) Dan Williams- Somewhere between sanctions and air strikes lurks a third option for those who seek to stop Iran's atomic program in its tracks: sabotage. Covert action of the kind used elsewhere by Israel and the U.S. could already be under way against the Islamic republic, experts say. "Iran has been trying to go nuclear since the 1970s and has not yet managed," said Gad Shimron, a veteran of Israel's Mossad spy service. "Who's to say there has not been sabotage already, now proving its worth?"
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