Posted on 12/03/2011 9:39:21 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Barak Joins Dots on Mysterious Iranian Explosions
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Defense Minister Ehud Barak: 'In Iran These Days Accidents Can Happen As Well As Other Things"
'Those Who Argue That We'll Know When Iran Makes Dash For Nuclear Weapons Ignore Possibility That Iranians Will Get The Bomb On The Sly & Then Become Immune From Intervention'
IsraCast Assessment: By Saying Sanctions Would Fail & Refusing To Say If Israel Was Involved In Mysterious Explosions, Barak Inferred That Israel Was Not Ready To Allow Iran To Secretly Develop The Bomb
For the second time in two weeks, a major explosion has severely damaged another Iranian nuclear facility. Who is behind these mysterious explosions, the assassination of nuclear experts, and the bugging of computers at centrifuge centers processing enriched uranium? Interviewed on the Voice of Israel, Defense Minister Ehud Barak assessed various aspects of the Iranian file shortly after Iranian rioters smashed their way into th British embassy in what was an obvious show of the Tehran regime's attitude to London. Analyst David Essing reads between the lines of Defense Minister Ehud Barak's guarded assessment of Israel's current approach to Iran's nuclear weapons program and what the rest of the world is or is not doing about it.
Was Israel involved in the latest explosion at the uranium enrichment facility near Isfahan? This is obviously a closely guarded secret in the Jewish state and mum's the word by anyone in the know. Ehud Barak sidestepped the questions by responding enigmatically: 'In Iran, accidents happen and so do other things'; he did not elaborate. The week before, a huge blast crippled Iran's major missile site killing the founder of the missile project. When queried about that explosion, which the Iranians described as an accident, Barak retorted: 'Let there be more!'
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Indeed. Let there be many, many more.
And may Imabadhairdyejob and Khameni be in the middle of at least one of them.
Hopefully, Isreal is taking out the trash, one garbage can at a time!
Maybe in 50 years we might know,.
I’ve been wondering about the military technology needed to make this happen to look like an accident, and not a present from the sky. Do the Israelis have strong enough laser powered weapons yet? Perhaps an inside job with spooks at the facility?
Possibly and Iranian resistance is operating with help from the Israelis ?
bttt
I hope that is the case.
When I read the title, I thought Obama was behind the hits on Iran’s nuclear facilities. When I realized it was Israli Defense Minister Ehud Barak’s possible doings, I was encouraged. Why can’t Zer0 get one thing right with the Iranian nuclear program? I think it is because Zer0 wants Iran to take Israel out as quick as possible with its nukes.
As the mullahs have no good sects, shi’ite happens!
“Defense Minister Ehud Barak: ‘In Iran These Days Accidents Can Happen As Well As Other Things”
Immediately reminded me of the old Monty Python sketch:
“You’ve got a nice Army base here Colonel...we wouldn’t want anything to happen to it...”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRm5WcjOikQ
Somebody’s testing kinetic weapons (apparently with great success). Rods from God or railguns. I would think either of these incoming would be very difficult to detect.
Could be. But Israel doesn’t have the ability to drop them from orbit, so the launch platform must be some kind of stealth drone.
The railgun projectiles wouldn’t have to come from space and the X37 has been gone a long time. Maybe the Israelis bought some cargo space.
The most persuasive explanation for these events so far comes from an article by Caroline Glick. She argues that it is Iranian dissidents who are performing the sabotage.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/1211/glick120211.php3
Agreed.
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