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Been thinking. If Israel do strike preemptive it will be a silent strike.
Israel send special forces into Iran to take out the important component in Iran's nuclear program. The sub and the two destroyer/frigate has two task. 1. Send a message to Iran 2. If the special forces fail-The Sub is ordered to send tomahawk against preprogrammed targets. Yes I do imagine a lot. Markus |
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There has been a lot of crazy sabotage like things going on in Iran. I think a refinery blew up a couple of months ago, and more recently a power-plant in the north had some explosion. I think there was some destruction at a offshore oil pumping station as well, not sure.
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There's a group in Iran who's fighting the regime-It could very well be them who have done it. Can't remember what the name of this group is.
I don't know if they have the skills and the knowhow to destroy nuclear facilities. Israel do have both skills, knowhow and they will go after these important component used in their nuclear program. Markus |
UN watchdog: Iran defying nuclear deal with uranium enrichment
The International Atomic Energy Agency has said Iran is "seriously undermining" efforts to monitor the country's uranium enrichment program, as hopes of reviving the Iran nuclear deal recede. https://www.dw.com/en/un-watchdog-ir...ent/a-59116976 |
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Only a matter of time until they achieve what they have set out to do.
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What I ask myself is..When will we hear or read about in the news,that Israeli special forces/undercover agent has destroyed some important nuclear facilities.
More likely it would be when Iran accuse Israel for being behind some unknown explosions. Markus |
IAEA and Iran reach agreement to avert nuclear deal crisis
They also agreed that Grossi would travel to Tehran again soon to replace the agency’s monitoring cameras’ memory cards, which will still be kept in Iran in line with a law passed by the hardline Iranian parliament in December. Iran has since February said it will only hand over the tapes to the agency after an agreement is reached in Vienna that will lift unilateral United States sanctions. The director also said the damaged or destroyed cameras will soon be replaced, and the agency will not abandon the outstanding issues of uranium enrichment and discovery of undisclosed particles at several Iranian sites. The last-minute meeting on Sunday was reportedly facilitated by Russia, which has not been in favour of a resolution against Iran at the next conference of the IAEA board of governors on Monday as it could derail nuclear deal talks. The nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was signed in 2015 by Iran, the US, France, the United Kingdom, China, and Russia. But the US unilaterally abandoned it in 2018, imposing harsh sanctions. In response to the sanctions, attacks on its nuclear facilities, and the assassination of a top nuclear scientist, Iran gradually boosted its nuclear programme, and is now enriching uranium to 60 percent, its highest-ever level. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/...ar-deal-crisis |
Why do I have the feeling that Iran is pulling IAEA's around the scene/their fingers.
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Putting the onus on the USA no doubt.
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Inspectors aren't allowed to inspect Iranian nuclear facilities, some cameras that were installed to monitor these facilities were destroyed, the memory cards of the cameras aren't allowed to leave Iran. :|\\
Supposedly at the beginning of the nuclear deal Iran gave up most? of its enriched uranium at the time, and restarted enriching uranium after the US backed out of the deal and reimposed sanctions. Some hints give me the impression that Iran might already have enough enriched uranium to have a bomb. Iran is a MONTH away from having enough fuel for a nuclear weapon, International Atomic Energy Agency warns: Pressure grows on Biden to act President Joe Biden has said he's willing to re-enter the accord, but so far, indirect talks have yet to see success. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ar-weapon.html |
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