wanna remind
some people
of what you are not
hearing about:
Saturday, June 21, 2025
How has Iran managed to pierce through Israel’s air defence systems?
Hypersonic missiles, among other techniques, can trick air defence systems.
06/18/25
"On Tuesday, Iran said it hit a military intelligence centre and a Mossad spy agency operations planning centre, breaching Israel’s advanced missile defence systems – some of the most advanced in the world."
(That wasnt all it breached.
It got by our THADD system
deployed there,
and it got by the AEGIS systems
on our naval fleet
in the area as well.
Israel didnt think they could do it.
It was a shock to them.
That was on the June 17th.
Four days later
we bomb their sites.
06/21/25
(Which didn't do a thing
as they were already prepared
to have to sacrifice them
and had what they needed
hid around the country.)
Three day after that?
06/24/25
With Israel low on interceptors
and Iran now using missiles
sophisticated enough to hit a Mossad planning HQ
and a military intelligence centre?
There is a ceasefire declared.
Well I wonder why?
Saturday, June 21, 2025
the truth you didn't wanna hear about.
Iran Launches First Strike on Israel
Using Mach 13+ Fattah Hypersonic Missile:
Can it Turn the Tide of the War?
(That question:
"Can it turn the tide of the war?"
Has effectively been answered.
"Although the Fattah hypersonic missile appears to be one of the most outstanding military assets in the Iranian Armed Forces, much remains uncertain regarding its impact on the war effort,"
(Not any more it aint uncertian.)
"with this depending on a number of factors including the system’s precision, the kinds of targets it is used against, and the number of missiles in Iran’s arsenal, among others. Should the system be able to deliver the capabilities Iranian government source have claimed,
(We have now seen that it does indeed
have those capabilities.)
and should a significant arsenal have been built up since 2023, it has the potential to have a transformative impact not only on the current conflict, but also on broader global perceptions of the utility of anti-missile defences."
(They are useless.)
See also:
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Israel, Iran trade further strikes into sixth day;
06/17/25
"Also found this interesting
Smoke billows up from the site
of an Iranian rocket strike
in Herzliya, Israel.
'Al Jazeera’s Nour Odeh, reporting from Amman, Jordan, because Al Jazeera is banned from Israel, said that the Israeli military censor has forbidden the publication of images and information about Herzliya, classifying it as “sensitive”.
“That usually means that it’s either
a military, intelligence or strategic asset or site
that the Israeli military censor
does not want to disclose,”
Odeh said."
"She added that Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a recent statement that it attacked the “intelligence buildings in Herzliya – the Mossad and the Israeli (Aman) military intelligence – so that claim remains unanswered from the Israeli side”.
(Tells you what you need to know.
They most assuredly did attack
"the Mossad and the Israeli (Aman)
military intelligence"
"Well how do you know?"
Cause four days later
with Israel low on interceptors
we tried a bombing operation
that didnt work
(and wouldn't have worked
even if it did
with all the shit they had hidden)
and then manufactured a cease fire.
Thats how.
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