Saturday, August 31, 2024

The Case For

 Iran currently having a Nuclear Weapon.

1) Radars along the flight path to the Iranian Nuclear facility in Natanz have already been taken out.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Its a lot bigger deal than you are being led to believe


2) Qatar had been putting diplomatic pressure on Iran about its nuclear program.


IRAN APPARENTLY DIDNT LISTEN SO?

3)  CIA gives head of Qatari intelligence top award 

(Article Thursday Aug 15th Award given earlier in the week. )

(They spilled the beans about Iranian having a bomb, or a couple.)

"Another main reason for the award was the cooperation between the CIA and Qatari intelligence in counterterrorism and the ability of the Qatari State Security Agency to prevent and foil threats and attacks in the Middle East, the source said.'


4) US deploys submarine, accelerates carrier strike group to Middle East

Sunday Aug 11th

"The Lincoln, which has been in the Asia Pacific, had already been ordered to the region to replace the Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier strike group, which is scheduled to begin heading home from the Middle East. 


5) Israel launches a "Pre-emptive" strike on Hezbollah.

(See why they gave him that award now?)

"Another main reason for the award was the cooperation between the CIA and Qatari intelligence in counterterrorism and the ability of the Qatari State Security Agency to prevent and foil threats and attacks in the Middle East, the source said.'


STARTING TO FIGURE IT OUT YET?


6) Israel has been picking off Hezbollah and Hamas leadership.

Israeli strike on Iran’s consulate in Syria killed 2 generals and 5 other officers, Iran says

(April 2nd 2024)


Hamas’ top political leader is killed in Iran in strike that risks triggering all-out regional war

(July 31st 2024)


"The strike came just after Haniyeh had attended the inauguration of Iran’s new president in Tehran — and hours after Israel targeted a top commander in Iran’s ally Hezbollah in the Lebanese capital, Beirut."


Hezbollah is the Iranian security blanket, its insurance policy on not getting hit because they can hit hard back before you go after Iran. if you wanna go after Iran? best to take out (as much as you can anyway) Hezbollah.


And now they are going after targets in the West Bank

Israel launches major military operation in West Bank

(Aug 28th,2024)


7) We have recently had three carriers in the Atlantic working together.

Aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, Aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, Aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford 

"The three carriers were observed operating together on Thursday, according to ship spotters."

USNI (US Naval Institute)News Fleet and Marine Tracker: Aug. 26, 2024

How common do you think that is?

3?

Working together?

Why do you think that might be>


8) Australia is taking over the Red Sea Taskforce for the US in Oct.

(August 22nd, that's 11 days after defense Sec Austin told the carrier to hurry up and right around the time that The Qatar Intelligence chief was given an Award by the CIA.


STARTING TO FIGURE IT OUT YET?


9) Making more sense now why Taiwan secretly came to Washington last week?


("Hey? Wat about us?" 

"Don't forget about us." 

Much?)


10) Recent statements from US and Israeli Joint Chiefs of staff and Defense Minister.

Halevi hosts US army chief Brown in north; Gallant says must be ready to thwart Iran nukes


"Brown also met with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who told him that Israel and the United States must be “prepared at any time” to work together to prevent Iran’s efforts to attain nuclear weapons."

"In a video statement from northern Israel, Halevi said: “I just finished a visit with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States military at the Northern Command. We are strengthening operational cooperation in the face of challenges and threats in the Middle East.”

(Not, we are going, "WE ARE.")


"Halevi said the IDF is “very determined to continue to harm Hezbollah, to eliminate more and more commanders, and to deprive it of assets and capabilities. We are not stopping.

"The military later released a separate statement on Halevi’s meeting with Brown at Northern Command headquarters, saying the commanders were “presented with [details of] the ongoing combat against Hezbollah during the war and the operational plans for the future.


"The pair also “discussed security and strategic issues regarding the expansion of operational tools and the strengthening of regional partnerships as part of the response to threats in the Middle East.

(See points #3 and #5 above.)


"Iran nuclear concerns

Halevi and Brown also met with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

In discussing Iran, Minister Gallant highlighted an all-time high in aggressive activities, as well as Iran’s ongoing pursuit of nuclear capabilities. In this regard, Minister Gallant emphasized that Israel and the United States must be prepared at any time to fulfill their joint commitment to prevent Iran from gaining military nuclear weapons,” said a readout from Gallant’s office."


“Iran’s aggression has reached an all-time high – to counter this, we must work together to achieve and project groundbreaking capabilities in all arenas,” Gallant was quoted as saying."


"Channel 12 news reported that in some of the discussions focused on Iran, Israel has expressed its desire to see the US come through on its years-long commitment to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear state — which would require a credible US military threat or military action against Iran’s nuclear facilities."


"The network also said that the US has told Israel that it is keeping its armada in the region for the coming weeks, due to the heightened tensions."


11) FROM May 22, 2023

An Iranian nuclear facility is so deep underground that US airstrikes likely couldn’t reach it


"Completion of such a facility “would be a nightmare scenario that risks igniting a new escalatory spiral,” warned Kelsey Davenport, the director of nonproliferation policy at the Washington-based Arms Control Association. 

(Kinda where we are at dont ya think?)

Given how close Iran is to a bomb, it has very little room to ratchet up its program without tripping U.S. and Israeli red lines. So at this point, any further escalation increases the risk of conflict.”

(Red lines have obviously been crossed.)

"Since the demise of the nuclear accord, Iran has said it is enriching uranium up to 60%, though inspectors recently discovered the country had produced uranium particles that were 83.7% pure. That is just a short step from reaching the 90% threshold of weapons-grade uranium."

(That was 15 months ago.)


Adding these as points #12 and #13 to:


12) Bombs Away: IKE Completes Tri-Carrier Ammo Off-Load


Kinda like #7 part 2.

"ATLANTIC OCEAN-- The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) (IKE) completed an ammunition off-load with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), the Ford-class aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) and dry cargo ship USNS William McLean (T-AKE 12), Aug. 22-30."


(Okay but why?

No explanation has ever been given.

It if was just due to being upgraded or maintenance and they just wanted to off load the weapons why didn't somebody just say so?

Why was this original reported by a foreign source?)


"Ordnance was transferred to Ford and Truman by MH-60S Seahawk helicopters attached to the “Tridents” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 9 and the “Dragon-Slayers” of HSC-11. The “Dusty Dogs” of HSC-7 moved ordnance from IKE to the McLean."

"In total, 1,764 vertical replenishment and connected replenishment transfers 

were conducted during the underway."

But why were they done?

“I was highly impressed with the amount of work it takes to get everything out of the magazines and ready for vertical or connected replenishments,” said Cmdr. Kent Davis, weapons department head, better known as “Gun Boss”. 


It was deployed for six months...had its deployment extended three times...was engaged in the battle with The Houthis, The most kinetic naval engagement for the US Navy since WW2...

and still has to off-load 3 million lbs of ordinance?

And nobody is saying why they were doing so?

Onto two other carriers and a supply ship?

I know this much:

This aint exactly something 

you see everyday:



"...and ready for vertical or connected replenishments"

(So the IKE is going to get resupplied?

but then they changed their minds.

I wonder why that is?)

"The Nimitz-class aircraft carriers USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) and the Ford-class aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) are underway in the Atlantic Ocean for an ammunition transfer between the three ships and the Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship USNS William McLean (T-AKE 12)."

(Still never says why.)



13) China Makes New Demands About US Nuclear Weapons


"Vipin Narang, an M.I.T. nuclear strategist who until this month served in the Pentagon, said Biden had updated the document to account for multiple nuclear-armed adversaries,with a particular focus on the significant increase in the size and diversity" of China's nuclear weapons stockpile.


Who do you think they are talking about there with:

"multiple nuclear-armed adversaries"?

Without naming them right?

I don't think they are talking about 

Pakistan or Turkey 

(Yet) 

I'll just put it that away.)


"We urge the U.S. to abandon Cold-War mentality, further reduce its nuclear arsenal in a substantive manner, stop proliferating nuclear material and technology, refrain from extending nuclear deterrence or expanding nuclear alliance, and take concrete actions to promote global strategic stability," he added."


"refrain from extending nuclear deterrence"


(Translation

Don't try and step in and stop Iran.

Which is exactly what we are preparing for.)


Just in case anybody was wondering:


"Extended deterrence refers to the U.S. commitment to deter or respond to potential threats, both nuclear and conventional, in defense of key partners. This "nuclear umbrella" covers Japan, South Korea, Australia, and NATO partners.

(Notice who they didn't mention?
Israel.
And both of our joint chiefs of staff 
just met and being ready
"at any time"
to stop Iran's nuclear program 
was kinda a topic yo.)

"Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Department of Defense did not immediately respond to a written request for comment."

Like I said
#12 and #13 added to 


The case for Iran having 

 


Conclusion?

Air craft carriers don't get told to hurry up moving 1/3 of the way around the world and Heads of Foreign Intelligence Agency's don't get awards from the CIA for "thwarting" attacks that we already knew are coming (Overwhelming Israel air defenses with drones and missiles, Houthis in South, Hezbollah in North, Iran itself and its proxies in Iraq and Syria. to the east, Nor do they get awards for saying the Iranians now have Weapons grade Uranium, or even that they have a bomb or bomb(s) (Nuclear).

The head of the Qatar Intelligence got that award for tipping US off about a potential Iranian Nuclear attack. Thats why the carrier had to hurry, and now? The pacific is vulnerable to the Chinese.


Remember when you couldn't wait 

to get back to "normal" after Covid?

Well?

This is it.


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