Tuesday, December 3, 2024

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British, French spy chiefs express concern over Iran nuclear program: ‘Threatens us all

29 November 2024,


France’s intelligence chief says Tehran’s nuclear proliferation is a ‘critical threat’ in coming months, 

(Well no kidding.

Thx.

Weve been seeing the plans for taking out Irans nuclear program 

being developed for quite sometime now.)


"as UK, France, Germany and Iran 

agree to continue dialogue ‘in near future’.

(Translation?
When its not there to discuss anymore.)


"In a speech in Paris, the United Kingdom’s foreign intelligence chief said Iran’s nuclear ambitions pose a major global security threat, even after setbacks dealt to its terror group allies Hamas and Hezbollah by Israel."

(Thats why they are gonna take it out here soon.)


"Meanwhile, the head of France’s intelligence service said the risk of Iranian nuclear proliferation is a serious threat in the coming months and Britain and France are working out strategies to prepare for such an event."

(Yeah, they gonna help US and Israel take it out.)


"“Our services are working side by side to face what is undoubtedly one of the threats, if not to say the most critical threat, in the coming months the possible atomic proliferation in Iran,” Nicolas Lerner said at the British embassy in Geneva."


“The intelligence will be crucial to enable our authorities to make the right decisions and define the right strategies,” he said in rare public comments."

"The meetings in the Swiss city of Geneva...came as the United Nations’ nuclear agency said Tehran had informed it of plans to install some 6,000 new centrifuges to enrich uranium."


"Hours later in a television interview, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel would do “everything” to stop Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon."


(This is in the works. 

Right now.

Not this generation my ass.)


"Hours later in a television interview, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel would do “everything” to stop Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon."

(They know whats comin.

They know its their best option 

at this point.

They really do.

What would you do?

You're in their situation?

Knowing whats coming?)


 "...according to the IAEA, it is the only non-nuclear-weapon state enriching uranium to 60%. Uranium enriched at 60% purity is just a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%."

"Since 2018, Iran has accelerated its nuclear program while limiting the IAEA’s ability to monitor it."

(And now it comes to an end.)



Dmitry Kuleba Exposes the Harsh Truth About Kiev's Struggle Against Russia after Trump's Victory



(Guy knows whats up.)



(100% incorrect.

It doesn't have to be nuclear.

And if enough of them are fired
like the last one?
A lot of em at one time?

It would have the same effect as a nuclear one.

8440 MPH.
MACH 11.

Nobody else got one or a defense for them.

That why we slow walked into Putins trap.)



(Its what they do.
They just grind you down to nothing.)





"Russian and Syrian jets reportedly attack Idlib city on fifth day of opposition’s surprise advance in northwest Syria."


"On Sunday, United Nations special envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen...

The latest developments 

pose severe risks 

to civilians 

and have serious implications 

for regional 

and international peace 

and security,” he said."


(Zechariah 14:2

For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished; and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city.


Revelation 16:14

14 For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.


Don't even kid yourselves.

You know what's happening.

You just don't want to admit it to yourself.

Dont do that.)


"The opposition forces have since claimed several strategic victories, including taking control of the supply-line town of Khanasir, the Aleppo Industrial City, Aleppo’s military academy and the field artillery college."


“We’re speaking about rebel groups who are gaining Syrian territory at a very, very fast pace, but at the same time, they don’t have air defences,” she said."


"Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was to travel to Damascus on Sunday, telling reporters Tehran would back al-Assad.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II and United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan also expressed solidarity with al-Assad in recent calls with him."

(Fun fact:

Turks aren't Persian or Arab.

They are Turks.

Figure it out...

Okay lol.

Translation?

Turkey dont care 

about what Iran, 

Jordon or the UAE do.

They just dont care.)



A Weak Assad Benefits Turkey—and Is a Headache for Trump

"That the entire city would fall so quickly in the past week signals the extent to which the global balance of power has shifted along with the priorities of key regional players—in particular, Russia and Iran."

"There is another piece in one of these 1800 tabs I got open lol where it says the Russians let the assault of the town go on for three days before doing anything about it.

If that is the case?

Then they worked with the Turks

to allow it to happen.

Turkey is out NATO ally remember.


Thursday, June 15, 2017

Turkey

"I could go on and on for days so I'll try and make it brief. Suffice it to say sometime in the near future Turkey will leave NATO." 


"Unlike in 2016, during last week’s initial rebel advance, Russia’s military assets in Syria—in particular, its powerful air force—did almost nothing to intervene to protect government forces, allowing the rebel ground offensive to advance 20 miles unimpeded toward Aleppo from an opposition stronghold in the province of Idlib.


"Russia only began to launch airstrikes in the days after Aleppo was captured in order to halt the rebel advance as it moved farther south and deeper into regime territory, approaching the entrances to Hama in the center of the country."


"To many, Moscow’s failure to act quickly in the first three days of the campaign appears inexplicable..."

(Well I dont follow the herd much 

so no its not really 

"inexplicable", 

its pretty simple really.

See above.)


"Aleppo and Idlib are immediately adjacent to Hmeimim—one of Russia’s largest military bases outside the former Soviet Union"


"That Russia did not immediately intervene to arrest the rebel advance has led many to question Moscow’s calculus, including whether the Kremlin intentionally withheld its firepower as a way to pressure Assad to pursue certain political aims—in particular, rapprochement with Turkey, the last patron of Syria’s rebel movement."

(Maybe. Aint gonna change anything though.)


"Assad and Erdogan still have yet to meet or break ground on negotiations, purportedly due to ongoing disputes over the status of tens of thousands of Turkish troops still in Syria."

(Getting ready to be a whole bunch more.

Count on it.)


"Assad’s failure to approach talks in good faith has led many to suspect that Russia and Turkey had prior knowledge of the rebel attack on Aleppo and allowed it to occur in order to bring Assad to the table. According to Reuters (citing opposition sources with ties to Turkish intelligence), before last week’s assault, Turkish authorities reportedly gave rebel forces the green light to attack Aleppo."


"In October, the decision was purportedly vetoed by Turkey, whose military has deployed  thousands of troops to rebel-held areas since 2020 to ward off assaults by the Assad regime. This presence has given Turkey significant leverage over rebels, which Ankara has used to enforce agreements reached with Russia in late 2017 that limited the areas that rebels are allowed to deploy to specifically delineated parts of Idlib province.'

(Where they could train them.

Duh.)


"Hakan Fidan—the foreign minister and former spy chief —who stated in early November that “Assad and his partners do not seem ready to solve certain problems” and adding later in the month—before last week’s assault—that “Bashar al-Assad does not want peace in Syria.”

(Translation?

Not your problem any more.

 We will take care of it.)


"The recent U.S. election and the beginning of outgoing President Joe Biden’s lame-duck period have also granted Turkey a more permissive window within which Ankara can create facts on the ground that will strengthen its position in any negotiations over the future of Syria.'


(They are gonna change the facts on the ground alright.

But there aint gonna be any negotiations.)


"...led primarily by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a former faction of al Qaeda that controls Idlib province and whose fighters are among the most well-trained and best-equipped in the country."

(Well who do you think is training and equipping them exactly?

Who is the closest in proximity to them?

Why would Turkey let somebody else do it?

Who has a border with them etc?




"Should HTS-SNA forces continue their march across Syria, reconciled rebels in Daraa and elsewhere could open up a second front, relieving pressure on the former forces and forcing a further collapse along the regime front lines."


'The U.S.-backed SDF has been critical to stemming the flow of Islamic State attacks. Should the group be forced to confront a resurgent rebel force backed by Turkish airpower, such trends may only get worse."

(Count on it.)


"That said, if Turkey, HTS, or the SNA launch renewed attacks against other SDF-held areas—particularly around the city of Manbij—then U.S. troops will either be forced to confront a far stronger and more empowered rebel force backed by Turkish air power or withdraw.'

 ("sometime in the near future Turkey will leave NATO")


Who are the Syrian rebels who have attacked Aleppo and want to head to Damascus?

"The attack on Aleppo has been carried out by a variety of opponents to the Assad regime, including Islamist factions and moderates, with the offensive rumoured to be receiving support from Turkey."


Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Keep your eye on Turkey somebody said


"A powerful group which was once known as the Nusra Front, HTS is said to have around 30,000 troops."

"It has long been designated a terrorist organisation by the US and Russia, but it controls Idlib and has established rule over around four million people."

(Well I wonder who allows them to have control?)


"HTS took responsibility for deadly bombings and pledged to attack Western forces."

"Former head of the British Army's chemical weapons unit, Hamish De Bretton-Gordon, told Sky News it was possible Turkey might be backing the rebels."

(Duh...)


"That is something that is rumoured," he said.

"When you look at HTS, they look (like) pretty professional soldiers. They are well dressed and well equipped."

(I noticed that in the pictures as well.

That equipment/funding has to come from somewhere.)


"A remarkable situation. They took Aleppo city in two days. It was exactly eight years ago - in December 2016 - that Aleppo fell to the Russians and the Syrians after four years of conventional fighting."

(It took em two day to do 

what took 4 years to do.

  8 years ago.

And i dont think that #

(8 years ago)

is an accident.

Nope.)


"So it is a remarkable change. It is true that HTS are Islamists and a lot of people are concerned of having jihadists taking large swathes of Syria."


"However, a lot of their force is the pre-Syrian army who were the moderates who first in the Arab Spring in 2011 opposed Assad."

"The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights, which monitors the country's unresolved civil war, said HTS and supporting factions have managed to take control of other major areas.


These include Halfaya, Kafr Zita, Lahaya, Kafr Nabudah, and Morek."


"When HTS took Aleppo's airport at the weekend, it became the first civil airport under its control."

(Assad is screwd.

It took the Irainians Russians and Hezbollah last time to save his ass, that aint gonna happen this time.)


"The insurgents have vowed to push all the way into Damascus in the south - but there have been no reports of any incidents or changes to the daily routine in the Syrian capital."


(Its the whole point yo.

Its just like the Russians in Ukraine.

Throw all the jv team at em first.

Let them get everything they can.

Then come in behind them and clen it up.

It will be Beirut after Damascus.

You can count on it.

Why?


Cause the book says so.

Revelation 17:8-14

8 The beast, which you saw, once was,

(Ottoman Turks)

now is not, 

(1300 to 1923)

and yet will come up out of the Abyss 

(Is/has

Right now, witnessing it.)

and go to its destruction. 

The inhabitants of the earth whose names have not been written in the book of life from the creation of the world will be astonished when they see the beast, because it once was, 

now is not, 

and yet will come.

This calls for a mind with wisdom. The seven heads are seven hills on which the woman sits. 10 They are also seven kings. Five have fallen, 

(Egypt, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medo-Persians, Greeks)

one is, 

(At that time? It was Rome.)

the other has not yet come; 

(Ottoman Turks)

but when he does come, 

he must remain for only a little while. 

(1300-1923)

11 The beast who once was, 

(Armenian genocide)

and now is not, 

(Post 1923)

is an eighth king. 

(New beginning.

Kingdom 

and not in a figurative since 

like UK.)

He belongs to the seven 

and is going to his destruction.



(Pretty obvious which one of the seven it is,

It's the Ottomans, 

(Turks)

And this is it, 

you are witnessing it.)


 Erdoğan has said

He might invade Israel.



"We must be very strong so that Israel can't do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them," "There is no reason why we cannot do this... We must be strong so that we can take these steps,"


"The surge in fighting has raised the prospect of another violent front reopening in the Middle East."

(Ref:

Zechariah 14:2, Revelation 16:14

agian.)


"Previous military intervention by Russia and Iran - alongside support from other groups - had allowed Mr Assad to remain in power and retain 70% of Syria under his control."

(Aint happening this time.)

"Turkey, which also opposes Kurdish expansion, has forces in Syria alongside its reported influence with the broad alliance of opposition forces."


"Mr Bretton-Gordon told Sky News: "Since 2020, it's gone very quiet - it would appear the rebel forces have been preparing, training and re-equipping and looking for an opportunity to try to get back at Assad."

(They share a border with Turkey.

So who do you think is doing that?)



"To the surprise of everybody, [the rebels] have taken huge swathes of Aleppo and Idlib province, and are now heading south to Hama and potentially, although it's a long way off, to Damascus itself."

(Aint no "potentially to it:

)


"Charles Lister, an analyst with the US-based Middle East Institute, said the fighting "has the potential to be really quite, quite consequential and potentially game-changing" if Syrian government forces prove unable to hold their ground."

(Count on it.

Ref:

Revelation 17:8-14)


What is happening in north-western Syria and why now?


"The rebels’ last remaining stronghold is in the north-western provinces of Aleppo and Idlib, which border Turkey and is home to more than four million people, many of them displaced."

"The north-west is dominated by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), but Turkish-backed rebel factions - known as the Syrian National Army (SNA) - also control territory there with the support of Turkish troops."


"The eventual goal of HTS is to topple Assad and establish some form of Islamic governance. But it had shown little sign of attempting to reignite the conflict on a major scale and renew its challenge to Assad’s rule - until now."


"The Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah, which was crucial in helping Assad push back rebels in the early years of the war, has suffered recently from Israel’s offensive in Lebanon, while Israeli strikes have eliminated Iranian military commanders in Syria and degraded supply lines to pro-government militias there. Russia is also distracted by the war in Ukraine.

Without them, Assad’s forces have been left exposed."

(Damascus will fall, and sooner than you think.)


Who are Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Syrian groups that took Aleppo?


Just in case you needed some more info.



















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