Sunday, April 27, 2025

If you

 


honestly think

this was some kinda accident?


Death toll in suspected chemical blast 

at key Iran port rises to 25

26 Apr 2025


Then you are 100%

not understanding what is going on

in our world right now.


"The huge explosion 

and subsequent blaze 

at Bandar Abbas port 

has also left more than 750 people wounded."


"Thick smoke continued to billow

at Shahid Rajaee section 

of the port on Sunday 

as rescue teams worked into the night."




("Shahid Rajaee Port 

is responsible for 85 percent 

of the total loading and unloading 

carried out at the Iranian ports")



"The blast happened 

as Iran began a third round of nuclear talks 

with the United States in Oman, 

but there was no indication 

of a link between the two events."


(Sure there was.

They even mentioned it in the statement.

"The blast happened 

as Iran began a third round of nuclear talks 

with the United States in Oman"




)


"...an Iranian government spokesperson said 
that although chemicals had likely caused the blast
it was not yet possible to determine the exact reason."

"About 10 hours after the blast 
at Shahid Rajaei Port in southern Iran, 
Press TV reported the fire had intensified."


"In May 2020, Israel was accused of launching a major cyberattack on the same port, causing transport chaos for days after crashing the facility’s computer system."

(Well there is another piece of the puzzle 
don't ya think?

And that was in retaliation 
for Irans cyber attack on Israel's 
water supply BTW.)


"The blast comes at a sensitive time 
as Iranian officials continue to engage in talks 
with United States officials 
on a possible new nuclear deal."



(It was less than three hundred miles from where the 
"negotiations" were being held.

Israel sent em a message.

We will hit you in your own back yard.

You are not going to have this shit
(read the next piece)
ever again.

Well hit you 
in your own back yard
while you are "negotiating
less than 300 miles away."

Take that bitch.

They got people on the inside
(to get the intell
and pull it off)
or they wouldn't be pulling off 
what they have been here lately.

It hit right when they were starting talks.

THAT IS NOT AN ACCIDENT
NOR A COINCIDENCE.

Then later on we get:


Updated 
5:14 AM CDT,
 April 27, 2025

(OH!
You mean the one 
that just happens
to handle 85% of all
their port traffic
and it happened right when
"Negotiations"
were starting?
Gotcha.)

"MUSCAT, Oman (AP) — A massive explosion and fire rocked a port Saturday in southern Iran purportedly linked to a shipment of a chemical ingredient used to make missile propellant, killing 25 people and injuring around 800 others."

"The explosion occurred just as Iran and the United States met Saturday in Oman for the third round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program."

"No one in Iran outright suggested that the explosion came from an attack. However, even Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who led the talks, on Wednesday acknowledged that “our security services are on high alert given past instances of attempted sabotage and assassination operations designed to provoke a legitimate response.”

"Meanwhile, state TV reported the fire was under control and will be fully extinguished later Sunday. It also said activities have resumed at the port, showing footage of containers of a commercial ship being unloaded."

(They weren't out to destroy the port
just the cargo they didn't want there.

And they wanted people to know
they knew it was there,
so they took care of it.)


"There were few details on what sparked the blaze just outside of Bandar Abbas, causing other containers to reportedly explode."

"Private security firm Ambrey says the port received missile fuel chemical in March. It is part of a shipment of ammonium perchlorate from China by two vessels to Iran, first reported in January by the Financial Times. The chemical used to make solid propellant for rockets was going to be used to replenish Iran’s missile stocks, which had been depleted by its direct attacks on Israel during the war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip."

(Well not no more it aint.)

The fire was reportedly the result of 
improper handling of a shipment of solid fuel 
intended for use in Iranian ballistic missiles,” 
Ambrey said.

(Thats a pretty odd timing
to have a

"improper handling of a shipment of solid fuel"

Dont ya think?

"The explosion occurred just as Iran and the United States met Saturday in Oman for the third round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program."

Hum
??????????

Timimg man
gives everything away.)

"It’s unclear why Iran wouldn’t have moved the chemicals from the port, particularly after the Beirut port blast in 2020. 

(The problem is, as it was in Beirut
WHERE DO YU PUT IT EXACTY?
It's extremely large quantities
of a substance you can
obviously make explosives out of.
So it has to be secure
But where?
This shit ends up in these ports
because when the logistics get out
of whack
(dont even get me started 
on the 2020 Beirut blast)
Then it backs up in the ports 
because theres just no
better place to put it.
And its nearby to where it got offloaded from.)

"That explosion, caused by the ignition of hundreds of tons of highly explosive ammonium nitrate, killed more than 200 people and injured more than 6,000 others. However, Israel did target Iranian missile sites where Tehran uses industrial mixers to create solid fuel."


(They cant make any more
solid rocket fuel
because they dont have the mixers,
nor the technology to make them.

Thats why this was sitting in the port.
Duh.
Thats why Israel blew it up
and why they did so 
when they did
talks underway etc etc etc...)

"Port is a major destination for Iranian cargo
Shahid Rajaei has been a target before. A 2020 cyberattack attributed to Israel targeted the port. It came after Israel said that it thwarted a cyberattack targeting its water infrastructure, which it attributed to Iran. Israeli officials didn’t respond to requests for comment regarding Saturday’s explosion."


Last week?
We didn't even bother to issue
any kinda statement 
after the negotiatione with Iran.

This week?


Updated 4/26/25

We sure did 
"make further progress"
Know what it was?


















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