Saturday, November 16, 2024

IAF hits Iran's nuclear weapons program bigly



On October 26th, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) flew a retaliatory sortie and "destroyed an active top secret nuclear weapons research facility," according to an Axios report. The outlet spoke to various U.S. and Israeli officials about the strikes, including one on Iran's Parchin Military Complex, a nuclear research facility that was "previously reported to be inactive," [can I get an LOL].

"One former Israeli official briefed on the strike said it destroyed sophisticated equipment used to design the plastic explosives that surround uranium in a nuclear device and are needed to detonate it."

Iran claims to have brought its military nuclear program to a halt in 2003, and yet the Taleghan 2 building at Parchin "was used for testing explosives needed to set off a nuclear device, according to the Institute for Science and International Security."

"They conducted scientific activity that could lay the ground for the production of a nuclear weapon. It was a top-secret thing. A small part of the Iranian government knew about this, but most of the Iranian government didn't," a U.S. official told Axios..

Iran insists that it discontinued its military nuclear endeavors back in 2003, yet reports indicate that the Taleghan 2 building at Parchin "was used for testing explosives needed to set off a nuclear device," as per the Institute for Science and International Security.

"They conducted scientific activity that could lay the ground for the production of a nuclear weapon. It was a top-secret thing. A small part of the Iranian government knew about this, but most of the Iranian government didn't," a U.S. official disclosed to Axios.

Not surprisingly, knowing the work of the Mossad, Israel knew about a nuclear weapons research facility that most of the Iranian government did not.

The Mullah's Regime in Tehran must be seething, and their next move for retaliation is unlikely to be another missile salvo. They've already attempted this tactic twice, first in mid-April and again on October 1st. The initial assault included around 170 drones, over 30 cruise missiles, and more than 120 ballistic missiles, but it yielded almost no impact. After Israel took out Hezbollah's notorious leader Hassan Nasrallah, Iran launched approximately 200 ballistic missiles in their second attempt, with equally negligible results. The effectiveness of Israeli and Western antimissile defenses has proven too formidable.

It's clear that the strategy of missile barrages isn't effective — and we should all quietly thank President Ronald Reagan for initiating the development of ballistic missile defense four decades ago.

Additionally, there's the matter of Iran's missile production capabilities, which were significantly compromised during the October airstrike that obliterated parts of Iran's Parchin Military Complex. Three weeks ago, "multiple reports citing Israeli, American and Iranian officials," along with satellite imagery, disclosed that Israel's October 26th air raid "crippled Iran’s ability to produce long-range ballistic missiles."

"The Axios news site cited Israeli sources and a US official as saying Iran can’t produce the mixers [for solid rocket fuel] on its own and must acquire them from China, which may take more than a year," and that it would "take two years to repair the factory."

Haphazardly firing missiles into Israel isn't working for Iran as the anti-missile defense system is doing the job.

Iran's missile production also took a hit [literally] in the same October air raid that obliterated Iran's Parchin Military Complex. Israeli, American and even Iranian officials, along with satellite imagery, depicted the October air attack successful as it "crippled Iran’s ability to produce long-range ballistic missiles."

"The Axios news site cited Israeli sources and a US official as saying Iran can’t produce the mixers [for solid rocket fuel] on its own and must acquire them from China, which may take more than a year," and that it would "take two years to repair the factory."

Whatever missiles Iran has on hand now is about all they'll have for a while as "Roshanak the Riveter" gets busy helping the Shi'a cause of destroying the, you know, Jews.

The Hamassholes and Hezbollonians also aren't doing so well in the region as they are up to their belly buttons in hurt both in Gaza and southern Lebanon. And with the inauguration of President-elect Donald J. Trump, the "Two H Club" is a bit worried that they will soon have no connection with their own butts as they get handed to them. 

Now the terrorist scumwafers are talking about a ceasefire. Sure, go kill 1,200 Jews in one day and kidnapping, then follow up with more killings and talk of a ceasefire when you're losing. 

And those blasturds need to release every hostage they kidnapped.

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IAF hits Iran's nuclear weapons program bigly

On October 26th, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) flew a retaliatory sortie and "destroyed an active top secret nuclear weapons research fac...