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I can't seem to find any report saying that, where have you seen it? thanksSmoke reported at Israel's Soreq Nuclear Facility
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I can't seem to find any report saying that, where have you seen it? thanksSmoke reported at Israel's Soreq Nuclear Facility
Two reports of smoke at Israel's Soreq Nuclear Center, geolocated the area of POV 31.9096985,34.7382722I can't seem to find any report saying that, where have you seen it? thanks
Yeah it didn't work out because they were all remoteThey wanted to build a 200,000 population city named Yamit directly west of Gaza to seperate it from the Sinai but it never exceeded 3,000 people, but most of the settlements were based on the Gulf of Aqaba
Easier to supply and keep settlements in the West Bank than in the ass end of the SinaiSo why doesn't Israel give up it's illegal settlements?
Why does this video omit the fact that the Liberty was 10 times closer to the the distance it was ordered to maintain?
Bluster. I'm sure they have some nuclear infrastructure left but the nuclear threat, for the time being, has been neutralized. Iran is trying to protect strength and confidence after the strike, but it's meaningless.Iran is considering leaving the NPT claiming they have a legal right now. Makes me wonder if they have more nuke bunkers.
It's my opinion that the USS Liberty incident was not an accident, but I also believe it was not an attempted false flag to drag the US into the war. After reading testimonies and declassed documents, it is my opinion that the Israelis were paranoid about the US passing along information to the Arab states. I think this was based on US policy at the time in Africa and staunch anti-colonialist US sentiment at the time. It should be noted that this was going on at the same time as the Rhodesian Bush War, the Portuguese Colonial War, and right before the Biafran War, which would start about a month later. All of these showed the US, shockingly, agreeing with the Soviet Union on decolonization and self determination. The US helped levy sanctions and support UN resolutions against Rhodesia and colonial states. More importantly, this is not long after the Suez Crisis, where Israel was an integral part of Operation Musketeer to seize the Suez Canal. The resolution to the Suez Crisis, for those not aware, was the US leveraging significant diplomatic pressure to force the UK, France, and Israel to essentially capitulate and return to status quo ante bellum.USS Liberty was hit at am on June 8th at 2pm, Israel invaded the Golan at 7am the next day
Because the person making the video is a lying Arab who relies on the fact that no one checks what he's saying. If you disagree with him, you're just a shill.Why does this video omit the fact that the Liberty was 10 times closer to the the distance it was ordered to maintain?
I disagree with you on the not an accident thing but anyone who believes the Israelis would want the US to enter needs to learn their history. Would have been a huge net negative for Israel.It's my opinion that the USS Liberty incident was not an accident, but I also believe it was not an attempted false flag to drag the US into the war
Seems to be something to this, but the original images are from a regime SourceIran is considering leaving the NPT claiming they have a legal right now. Makes me wonder if they have more nuke bunkers.
New high-resolution imagery, captured on June 21, 2025, suggests Iran was preparing the Fordow nuclear facility for a strike. The facility's entrance tunnels were observed being filled with earth by trucks and diggers. (source)
late and gay due to yuropoor time zone but I've been playing factorio recently and this just reminds me, when I set up a massive Kovarex enrichment chain 2 days ago to mass-produce uranium 235 for nukes only for a bunch of biters to attack the thing because I forgot to plop down a few laser turrets for defense. I was on Gleba during all of it but luckily had a few laser turrets and repair packs in my bot network so it wasn't a big deal fixing it. Still, pretty funny coincidenceOh my fauciView attachment 7537985
People believe what they want to believe — especially if they’re too proud to admit they don’t understand logistics and lack knowledge of the context and background of the events. That’s exactly what we’ve been seeing ITT from day one, too. All the salt in the world won’t change reality to conform to their delusions, but we can still enjoy watching the saline flow anyway. I know I am.Because the person making the video is a lying Arab who relies on the fact that no one checks what he's saying. If you disagree with him, you're just a shill.
He sounds too pro Arab. The real question is, how many minutes did it take between the first Israeli identification of the ship and the last round fired?If you disagree with him, you're just a shill.
It'd be horrifyingly ironic if it ends up leaking radiation or worse, after bombing Iran over non existent nukes.Two reports of smoke at Israel's Soreq Nuclear Center
Not sure why you think America attacking Egypt would have meant America backing Israel keeping the peninsula when America tried very hard even at the nadir of relations under Nasser to split Egypt from Moscow. America very swiftly changed its mind on how strong it wanted post-war (West) Germany and Japan to be when muh Cold War geopolitical considerations butted in. But it wouldn't have ever changed its mind about Israel holding the Sinai if it had attacked Egypt in 1967? Even though it badly wanted to take Egypt out of the Soviet camp and put it in the Burger camp? And Egypt wanted the Sinai back really really bad?And the US spent 10 years trying to mediate its release back to Egypt. If the US had invaded Egypt after a false flag attack on a US spy ship, it would be in their interest to give Israel control over the Suez instead of handing it back. Because the invasion did not happen, Israel eventually (reluctantly, and after trying to colonize it for both that entire decade and the preceding decade) gave it back.
If you believe the 2-hour long attack on a clearly marked US war ship during a clear, sunny day by one of the most sophisticated military powers in the world is anything but deliberate you are a fool. You exist to be exploited by people smarter than you. You are the raped.
About 13 minutes from the first person realizing it was an American ship to complete cessation of fire. Person reporting had to inform HQ, HQ had to issue orders, etcThe real question is, how many minutes did it take between the first Israeli identification of the ship and the last round fired
You don't have to go back to WWII, the Turks sank one of their own destroyers during the invasion of Cyprus in 1974:You call people retarded so often, but looks like it's incomprehensible to you that people can make really retarded mistakes, when you want to believe it was impossible for them to do so in specific circumstances.
"would have meant all this other shit that only makes sense in the context of the US not retaliating for Egypt sinking a spy ship off its coast".Not sure why you think America attacking Egypt would have