Saturday, November 28, 2020

U.S.S. Nimitz strike group sent to Persian Gulf as Iran vows retaliation for killing their nuke scientist


The United States isn't waiting for something to hit a fan, they are sending the U.S.S. Nimitz strike group back to the Persian Gulf as a defense strategy as our forces in the region drawdown now that the Trump administration appears to be coming to a close, unless things change with the election outcome.

The strategy coincides with growing tensions between U.S. allies and Iran after a top Iranian nuclear scientist was killed in a military-style, highly coordinated hit this week.

“There were no specific threats that triggered the return of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group,” Commander Rebecca Rebarich, spokeswoman for the U.S. Navy’s Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet, said in a statement. “This action ensures we have sufficient capability available to respond to any threat and to deter any adversary from acting against our troops during the force reduction.”

So it's a cautionary move to show Iran that the days are over when they can make our sailors kneel and cry as happened during the Obama administration. But perhaps they'll get their hopes up again if Biden, God forbid, is declared the winner of the presidential election.

“The official said the move was decided before news came of the assassination of a prominent Iranian nuclear scientist. But the movement of the US forces is an increased deterrence message to Iran regardless the official noted,” the Compromised News Network (CNN) reported

“The movement puts increased American military firepower and thousands of personnel into the region through the end of the Trump Administration. It may be up to President-elect Joe Biden to decide when to withdraw them,” CNN incorrectly said, as Biden is not officially anything but a mentally challenged old man until he is officially declared the winner.

The military action comes after the evil scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh [aka "The F Word"] was sent to Jannah [paradise] in a well-coordinated strike on Friday as he rode in a car through the Iranian countryside. [As this post is being written, Fakhrizadeh is being introduced to his 72 brown-eyed girls.]

Iran had been lying to the world for years that Fakhrizadeh was merely a university professor when, in reality, he was the main honcho behind Iran's clandestine nuclear weapons program aimed at destroying Israel and America.

The program, code named “Project Amad,” pretended to be disbanded in 2003, but work on the nuclear weapons program continued in secret.

The former newspaper New York Times reported:
He stayed out of sight for years. But an Israeli operation in early 2018 that stole a warehouse full of Iranian documents about “Project Amad,” what the Iranians called the nuclear weapons effort 20 years ago, included documents about Mr. Fakhrizadeh, and at least one handwritten by him, the Israelis contended.

Shortly thereafter, Mr. Netanyahu singled out Mr. Fakhrizadeh in a televised presentation, when he described the secret Israeli operation to seize the archive. Iran had lied about the purpose of its nuclear research, he charged, and he identified Mr. Fakhrizadeh as the leader of the Amad program. …


Israel supported American intelligence official's claim that Fakhrizadeh kept parts of the program operational and according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was being run in secret by an organization that's part of Iran's defense ministry known as S.P.N.D. ["Sometimes People Need Death???"]

Bibi explained that “You will not be surprised to hear that S.P.N.D. is led by the same person who led Project Amad, Dr. Fakhrizadeh.”

The seizure of Iranian nuclear secrets yielded nearly 55,000 pages of documents in all, [about the same length of an Obama autobiography introduction] with an additional 55,000 files recovered on hundreds of CDs.

Some experts believe that Iran already has a nuclear weapon and may be in the final stages of readying it to be capable of reentering the earth's atmosphere without prematurely exploding upon reentry. That's the tricky part.

Meanwhile, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is still alive and busy protecting the lives of himself and his family by killing people in his country infected with COVID-19. 


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