The Iran Nuclear Program thread
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
Targeting? Are the Iranian missiles accurate to a building or room or city block? Or not?
-
hasnt been an easy day, Soroka is sending all its patients to other hospitals including ours. big fucking mess.
we all hope this ends soon.
wrote 27 days ago last edited by@bachophile said in The Iran Nuclear Program thread:
hasnt been an easy day, Soroka is sending all its patients to other hospitals including ours. big fucking mess.
we all hope this ends soon.
Bach - you're in all our thoughts. Hopefully you can stay relatively safe
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by bachophile
accurate to a city block is my guess. but i know the area, been there many times. its really the only big building and campus in the area, closest military targets are way out of the city (hatzerim AFB for example) so its really the only real target in that area of Beersheva. it was obviously directly targeted.
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by Mik
This is a really interesting op-ed from an Israeli journalist, obviously not a fan of Netanyahu. But he presents some worthwhile observations and possibilities.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/netanyahu-s-iran-endgame-is-edging-closer/ar-AA1H1be5
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
This is a really interesting op-ed from an Israeli journalist, obviously not a fan of Netanyahu. But he presents some worthwhile observations and possibilities.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/netanyahu-s-iran-endgame-is-edging-closer/ar-AA1H1be5
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
There sure was, and it's a perspective we don't usually find here.
-
So it’s been 48 hours since the night that was supposed to be remembered for centuries….
wrote 27 days ago last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in The Iran Nuclear Program thread:
So it’s been 48 hours since the night that was supposed to be remembered for centuries….
-
This is a really interesting op-ed from an Israeli journalist, obviously not a fan of Netanyahu. But he presents some worthwhile observations and possibilities.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/netanyahu-s-iran-endgame-is-edging-closer/ar-AA1H1be5
wrote 27 days ago last edited by@Mik said in The Iran Nuclear Program thread:
This is a really interesting op-ed from an Israeli journalist, obviously not a fan of Netanyahu. But he presents some worthwhile observations and possibilities.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/netanyahu-s-iran-endgame-is-edging-closer/ar-AA1H1be5
From the op-ed:
And then there’s a wildcard unique to the Iran situation. Even this very dire but familiar scenario relies on the assumption that Israel and America really do know everything about Iran’s nuclear programme and that there wasn’t an emergency, undeclared backup stash of materials and a secret cadre. If there was, and even some of it survives, there will still be a race for the bomb — except the bomb, or bombs, will appear in a fractured, unstable, justifiably paranoid region in a state of civil war. An entirely new nightmare with consequences far beyond Netanyahu and Trump’s terms, or even lifetimes.
That seems obvious, but I agree it's not said out loud much.
-
@Mik said in The Iran Nuclear Program thread:
This is a really interesting op-ed from an Israeli journalist, obviously not a fan of Netanyahu. But he presents some worthwhile observations and possibilities.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/netanyahu-s-iran-endgame-is-edging-closer/ar-AA1H1be5
From the op-ed:
And then there’s a wildcard unique to the Iran situation. Even this very dire but familiar scenario relies on the assumption that Israel and America really do know everything about Iran’s nuclear programme and that there wasn’t an emergency, undeclared backup stash of materials and a secret cadre. If there was, and even some of it survives, there will still be a race for the bomb — except the bomb, or bombs, will appear in a fractured, unstable, justifiably paranoid region in a state of civil war. An entirely new nightmare with consequences far beyond Netanyahu and Trump’s terms, or even lifetimes.
That seems obvious, but I agree it's not said out loud much.
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
The Mossad stole 100k documents out of a warehouse that completely documented the program. Problem is, Iran knows that. Some things are hard to change though, especially under-mountain architecture and reactor locations.
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
Yeah, that’s a non-starter. Israel wants peace with all. Iran’s is death to everyone but us. There’s no equivalence to be found.
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
wrote 27 days ago last edited by
-
wrote 26 days ago last edited by