Posted on 06/06/2021 6:38:56 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Kerry felt better after hearing Hillary say the Iranians wiped up this minor spill “...like, with a cloth.”
Steel is very explosive stuff. Someone should tell the Iranians they should be more careful with it.
Also wondering if stuxnet may still be raising a little hell with their industrial control systems.
Carma seems to be running over their dogma.
I saw a list of horrible Americans and what they did to deserve this and guess who was at the top..John f’n Kerry.
allah destroy the infidel islamic iran
That is the most logical explanation. The regime is not that popular. I would think recruiting in the misery the country is in would be real easy. The place they should focus on is the centrifuges and missile manufacture complex that supplies Hezbollah
these Iranian mishaps remind of the fates of the many drummers for Spinal Tap ...
I remember in the 1980s, Iran tried to close the Straights of Hormuz. The Drive-by Media tried to warn us just how powerful and advanced the Iranian Navy was, and that there was no way to overcome them. FOUR HOURS LATER most of the ‘invincible’ Iranian navy was resting on the bottom of the ocean, and oil continued to flow around the world.
Personally I am not a fan of the drip approach. Just nuke the bastards and get it over with. Kabul can be next.
I love it when “things go boom in the night (and day) and inbetween” in Iran and among its toys - boats, nuclear plants, steel mills, refineries and IRGCC headquarters.
Singing “Mercy, mercy me, things aren’t what they seem to be” (Marvin Gaye) and “Boom, boom, Boom” (John Lee Hooker)
Can you say Mossad?
Hey Iran, Watch out as Nothing is safe from Mossad.
“The place they should focus on is the centrifuges and missile manufacture complex that supplies Hezbollah”
I imagine those places are tightly guarded and the workers thoroughly vetted. Not to say that they shouldn’t be targeted, and I’m sure they are a priority.
The best insurgency is the death by a thousand cuts type.
The security forces can’t keep a lid on every plant, warehouse, oil facility, etc.
There was a very effective guerrilla leader in the Philippines in WW2 whose philosophy was “hit’em where they ain’t”. He would perform a couple of strong operations then back off into the jungle and move out as the Japanese security moved in. He would find another soft area and hit again. Rinse and repeat.
Those Russki ransomware demands must be met! This is what happens when they’re ignored!
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