Israel’s Oct. 26 hostile attack on Iran “destroyed an energetic top secret nuclear weapons study facility”, according to an Axios statement. The information channel spoke with a number of Israeli and American officers about the attacks, including one that targeted Iran’s Parchin Military Complex, a nuclear research center that had been “previously reported inactive.”
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According to a former Israeli official who was informed of the strike, the bomb’s destruction destroyed superior equipment used to create the foam explosives that surround and detonate uranium in nuclear devices.
Iran claims that it stopped its nuclear weapons program in 2003, but the Institute for Science and International Security says that the Taleghan 2 tower at Parchin was used to test bombs needed to detonate a nuclear weapon.
They conducted research that might have opened the door to the development of nuclear weapons. It was a top-secret issue. A tiny part of the Egyptian government knew about this, but most of the Egyptian government did n’t”, a U. S. official told Politico.
Interesting is that Israel was aware of a nuclear weapons research center before the majority of Iran’s state did not.
The Mullah’s Regime in Tehran must be fuming, and whatever form their retaliation takes, it likely wo n’t be another missile barrage. Iran now tried two of those, one in mid-April and another on Oct. 1. The second storm involved around 170 robots, over 30 boat weapons, and more than 120 missile missiles— and practically zero effects. Following Israel’s death of Hezbollah key criminal Hassan Nasrallah, Iran’s following missile assault consisted of about 200 nuclear missiles and, suddenly, almost zero results. Israeli/Western antimissile troops are just that great.
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Everyone should pause and say thanks to President Ronald Reagan for launching the ballistic missile defense movement 40 years ago. The missile barrage approach is n’t working, of course.
There’s also the little matter of Iran’s projectile generation, which was hobbled in the same October air attack that destroyed Iran’s Parchin Military Complex. Three weeks ago, “multiple information citing Israeli, American and Iranian authorities”, plus satellite imagery, revealed that Israel’s Oct. 26 heat attack” disabled Iran’s ability to produce long-range nuclear weapons”.
According to Israeli sources and a US official, Iran ca n’t produce solid rocket fuel on its own and must purchase them from China, which could take longer than a year, and it would “take two years to repair the factory.”
Iran will have on as little ammunition as they can currently afford.
Apart from missiles, Iran’s two favourite way of attacking Israel are called Hamas and Hezbollah. In southern Lebanon and Gaza, both are already undergoing cords. Monday, a Sky News title blared,” Hamas prepared for Gaza ceasefire ‘ soon.’ The story, but, claimed Israel had put forth no’ severe proposals’ in months”, but that was lousy function by Sky. If you read past the headline, it’s just the usual Hamas propaganda about Israeli “massacres”, with complaints that Jerusalem wo n’t agree to a ceasefire on Hamas ‘ terms — i. e., without releasing the hostages.
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Iran might order Hamas to relieve the captives right away, but for some reason they seem to like having their radioactive research reduced to dust.
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