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|    Physfitfreak to Physfitfreak    |
|    Re: OK, .. Let's See :-) (4/5)    |
|    27 Jun 25 18:48:06    |
      [continued from previous message]              >> them. In fact he cannot come inside Iran anymore.       >>       >>       >> A huge explosion took place tonight in a military industry of       >> Azerbaijan Republic in Baku. There is a footage of it too. All the       >> Israeli fighter planes that bombed Tehran and Rasht had come from       >> bases in Azerbaijan. Something is prone to happen to them for this.       >>       >> The big fire that started there is still burning big in the middle of       >> the night. The name of that industry is "Alof".       >>       >> Tehran's refinery which was one of the targets of Israelis and had       >> been bombed is already repaired and back to life as usual. See,       >> Iranians do not have to wait 6 months for every part they purchase       >> from you to arrive, anymore :) Such was only in your granddad's lives,       >> not you Nazis lives.       >>       >> Nuclear sites? Any damage to them will get repaired in no time because       >> in contrast to the refineries, they have the full support of hundreds       >> of thousands of the Militia. The refinery took just 10 days to get       >> fully repaired.       >>       >>       >> Israelis now that they know cannot destroy missile industries of Iran,       >> are saying they should prevent Yemenis from further develop their       >> missiles.       >>       >>       >>       >>       >>       >       > Bloomberg's estimate of cost of repair to Israeli buildings (only the       > buildings) is an additional $3 Billion that must be added to that funky       > report from Israel's "minister of finance" (he looks like a Texas rural       > thug). This does not include what got damaged inside those buildings,       > baby :-) And this does not include what got damaged outside of those       > buildings either :) All those cars, for instance, .. hehe :)       >       > Speaking of damages, newer more accurate accounts of what happened at       > the critical hours at the end of the war have come out. Very reliable       > ones also, from the foreign ministry. Araghchi in a televised interview       > said today that Americans had nothing to do with the stop of the war,       > and the request had come from Israel.       >       > He said at 1 am, while returning from Eshghabad to Tehran (after meeting       > with Putin) he received a phone call from one of the Arab foreign       > ministers (he declined to say which one) saying Israel has said they       > will stop their aggressive attacks inside Iran at 4 am and will only       > defend themselves defensively inside Israel from then on, and if Iran       > does not continue attacking Israel after 4 am, they would not resume       > attacking Iranian targets either.       >       > In the three ours left till 4 am he informed Iran's other authorities of       > it. Nobody was sure Israel was sincere in this of course.       >       > So this had to be tested.       >       > Israel's attacks inside Iran did stop at 4 am, and Iran did not stop       > attacking Israel at 4 am. To check Israelis reaction, for 3.5 hours       > more, till 7.30 am, Iran hit multiple Israeli cities very hard and very       > successfully, and no attacks were carried out against Iranian targets by       > Israelis. Therefore Iranians concluded that Israel means business and       > has actually stopped attacking Iran. So Iran also stopped attacking       > Israeli targets.       >       > So this was no "cease fire", he said. A cease fire requires meeting and       > discussions and negotiations. This was just stopping the war. Initiated       > by Israel, and then followed by Iran.       >       > I've seen this in cats too. Cats get themselves into horrible fights,       > but sometimes one side stops without losing his ground, and the other on       > seeing that also stops without losing his ground. And they stay there in       > front of each other for long moments until gradually they kind of put a       > stop to it all and go their own ways. This is no cease fire. It says       > nothing about future wars and battles.       >       > Araghchi said in the last 3.5 hours of Iran's attacks, Iran's best radar       > evading missiles were used, and these missiles saw very little       > resistance from enemy air defense cause they could not be detected as       > well as the other missiles.       >       > Araghchi's words are reliable, by the way.       >       > So now I'm not just making the educated guess I made in that morning,       > but believe this time, that Israel had reached the end of its war       > worthiness and was very close to total depletion of munitions, both       > aggressively and soon defensively as well, and in a bid for stopping the       > war sent that request to Araghchi via an Arab intermediary. That's why       > Iranians are celebrating the end of the war as "Victors." And that's why       > I think this was a big blunder and Iran lost the chance to really punish       > Israelis like what we did with Saddam's Iraq.       >       > And this is why I think a concurrent coup inside Iran became aware of       > Israelis' situation and seeing no more attacks from Israel are coming,       > they opted for the next best outcome for themselves and had Iran's       > counter attacks stop also.       >       > And yet another clue for the existence of a coup is that right after       > 7:30am on that day, the 5th column's anti-Iran activities escalated and       > Iran was forced to put everything aside and begin catching the suckers       > and their men. Hundreds upon hundreds of more men were arrested red       > handed. So a purely internal war started from that hour on, and is still       > ongoing.       >       > I think clerics are involved in this coup, just like in the one in 1953.       > Cleric's agreement with Shah (and USA) had made it possible to get rid       > of Mosaddegh because they enjoyed most of Iranians' backing. Americans       > paid the money needed in that coup. And to this day they take "credit"       > for that coup. All they did was to write a check. And their blunder in       > letting Churchil's men kill 300 of Mosaddegh's men cost them their       > embassy in Iran!       >       > And the Leader is too old now. He can barely talk anymore. He is I think       > almost 90. So a lot among the clerics can have the lives of their own in       > any way they choose, and they do not lack a high percentage of selfish       > and stupid among themselves. So ... I think part of the cleric's       > presence in the government had a coup conducted against independence of       > Iran to secure all sorts of money and amenities belonging to people of       > Iran to their exclusive selves by having USA release them to them. And       > this is what Trump has started to talk about in fact. He wants to       > release $30 Billion of frozen Iranians' money and give it to those coup       > leaders in the name of "creating a peaceful nuclear industry", which is       > nothing but bullshit. This whole nuclear excuse is nothing but bullshit.       > It is just an excuse for changing the nature of Iran's independence       > towards a Shah like regime that's dependent and is a Bitch of the USA.       >       > But it won't happen!       >       > Iranians have the experience and always remember the past mistakes of       > theirs and their enemies. The real damage done by these coup leaders is       > as I explained earlier in this blog: Both Israel and USA will without a       > doubt come back and hit Iran and Iranians harder. Iran lost the chance       > to prevent that via punishing Israel.       >       >       > And all these talks about Iran's newest missiles and cruises etc being       > "undetectable" isn't just blabber. Araghchi deals with realities. That's       > his job. Such tech in Iran has a solid ground behind it. Do you remember       > the guy who invented the technology? His name was Nowshir Gvadia, an       > Indian of Iranian origin (a Parsi). He was one of the main guys who       > developed that technology inside USA war industries, then began to       > secretly sell it to China, Switzerland, and a number of other countries.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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