A large explosion rocked the Arab Gas Pipeline in Syria on August 24 causing a blackout in the country’s capital Damascus and multiple other cities and towns.
The explosion occurred between the towns of Ad Dumayr and Adra the a result of a ‘terrorist attack’, according to Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Ghanem. The incident led to a pressure drop and cascading shutdowns of the country’s power stations. Authorities almost immediately extinguished the fire, but as of August 25 morning blackouts were still seen in many towns and even in the capital, with some power restored to hospitals and government buildings.
This is the sixth time that stretch of the gas pipeline has been hit by an explosion over the course of the Syrian conflict, Kharboutli added, refusing to speculate about possible causes of the latest blast. The US envoy for Syrian affairs James Jeffrey insisted that the explosion was likely an attack by ISIS.
Earlier, ISIS claimed responsibility for several drone and rocket attacks on Syria’s oil and gas infrastructure in the Homs desert. In April, a mysterious explosion also erupted on a natural gas pipeline near al-Shadadi in the province of al-Hasakah. This area is in the hands of the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces and the US-led coalition. Then, some sources also accused ISIS cells operating in the area. However, there are many more than just one suspect.
In January, Damascus said divers had planted explosives on offshore pipelines belonging to the Banias refinery on the Mediterranean coast, but the damage had not halted operations. This attack was likely conducted by Israeli forces.
The terrorist attack in Syria took place two days after a top Iranian nuclear official has for the first time described the July 2nd fire at the Natanz nuclear facility as sabotage.
“The explosion at the Natanz nuclear facility was a result of sabotage operations,” Behrouz Kamalvandi, a spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization said adding that “Security authorities will reveal in due time the reason behind the blast.”
The fire at Natanz caused severe damage, setting back the development of advanced uranium enrichment centrifuges. On top of this, Iran was targeted by a series of strange explosions and fires at various military and industrial sites across the country.
These developments together with the attacks in Syria and the blast in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, raise more and more concerns that Iran and countries from the Iranian-led Axis of Resistance became a target of a major Israeli-led or even US covert destabilization campaign.
Those who play with fire will get burnt
When the Axis strikes back just take the screaming and bitching somewhere out of earshot.
Selah
the Axis is out of its depth as the destruction of Lebanon proves. this is the second major attack on the Axis that sets back the Axis in major ways. what comparable can the Axis do to Israel?
I guess they could do something of a powerful nature but they are likely afraid of what Israel will do in return. that to m appears to b the state of the game..fear of Israel big time on the part of the Axis
the Axis is playing catch-up to the Zionists, runaway and loose dictating the speed on the front end, which is winning ability and tactic..setting the pace forcing the competition to catch-up if they can. but playing catch-up never wins, unless the front runner makes a mistake of some kind..like shooting himself in the foot.
The Zionists are not hamstrung by any limits at all so they in all likelihood nuked Lebanon..while Iran is beset by the whole world slowing down, maybe even stop the Iranian nuclear program, with Iran facing Israel, who are is surely building more, newer nuclear bombs every day.
Israel does not hesitate to escalate all the way up even to nuclear weapons, while the Axis is limited to efforts to try to match or retaliate to USA/Israeli aggression in conventional attack..
but the Axis has no nuclear weapons to respond for Lebanon: or biological warfare technology and weapons of which Israel is known to have mastered. the Axis must depend on Russian support and it looks more and more as time passes that Putin himself is indeed a Zionist agency.
at this point unfortunately it looks like the Middle Eastern Axis is treading water..Libya, Iran and now Lebanon smashed are. Syria is occupied and major resource being stolen right in its face. and now Syria is sabotaged, its electricity ruined. and Palestine is still being subsumed by Israel.
question: during the nation-wide Syrian blackout did the nation become totally defenseless?
if so could Israel have attacked Syria with impunity?
the middle east game appears to be winding down in a victory, and it’s not a Muslim victory!
I think you’re right, in part. Certainly the US is determined to destroy Iran and try to turn it (and, in fact, the whole world) into some version of Yeltsin’s Russia. The US, because of an ignorant and fearful population can spend endless amounts of money on military ventures as long as they are covert. Of course as most people who know Washington understand, Israeli agents are packed into the US foreign policy and intel community and they passionately hate Iran and Arabs. On the other hand, many people in these communities are too deeply corrupt to be that effective.
“The Axis must depend on Russian support and it looks more and more as time passes that Putin himself is indeed a Zionist agency.”
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That is the most terrifying sentence I have read this year. The worst part of it is that it is likely true. It is incomprehensible that Iran didn’t respond appropriately on Suleymani’s asassination, but even more so that Hezbollah didn’t respond on Israeli attack on Beirut.The only reason I see why Axis didn’t respond is that Putin made some secret deal with the Zionists.
Putin as dictator for life is very clarifying indeed. Putin turns out to be a crass, regular dictator not a supreme nationalist working in the interest of his people for whom his dictatorship for life cannot possibly serve them well.
Putin’s extension seems a kind of sabotage of the development of Russian democracy that needs positive process of transition/transformation going on, working, producing he good for Russia in solid nationalist leaders taking Russia forward..a deep process that involves a lot of people, all Russians if possible so that the transition from one good leader to the next is automatic, trustworthy..for the process would ensure that
I thought that given Russia’s recent history was/is crucial for Russia..the broadening, deepening of democracy to ensure Russia’s future. I don’t see ho endless Putin helps at all. at this point the specter of another Yeltsin-like figure rises again out of Vlad
Putin should see this I thought and as a statesman prepare Russian democracy in its advancement and development for the Russian people long term. Putin has been prime prime minister/president of Russian going on 22 years now. that is indeed already a very long time for any leader to be leading any nation. its more than time for renewal and expansion of the process in Russia, the broadening of that reality to at least ensure real open competition so that even if Putin wins he does so on clear merit..a fitness on his part that would serve the Russian people well
it is my contention that Putin as president for life serves the obvious enemy of Russia, not the Russian nation in all its natural interests. Putin as president for life has passed any usefulness he has had for Russia… and the Russian people should make that known to him in no uncertain terms. Putin’s drive for sustained power could n not have been positively motivated and therefore is poisonous in the Russian political process. its time for Russia to move on and up..most crucially to take its finances back from the Zionist international bankers and assert its full independence in the world
the way Putin originally came to power as a deal between himself and Yeltsin suggests agreement by the Zionist power that controlled Yeltsin and the Russian situation at that time..which further suggests that that power still holds powerful sway in Russian affairs..one prior reason, among many more that have become apparent over the years, to suspect the Zionist agency of Putin
Putin is not a dictator.If he was things would be a lot different.In what dictatorship do you know of where the press and people on the street can insult and curse them freely.I have a lot of FB friends from Russia.And some of them support Putin,and some of them hate him.Yet none of them and people in Russia who post on their pages do they fear to criticize him ,or to praise him as well.As for length of service Putin became President first 21 years ago. But in Germany Frau Merkel became head of her party in 2000 and has lead Germany since 2005.In Russia’s case,unlike with Germany,I’d say “if it ain’t broke,don’t fix it”.Russians are satisfied to have the world’s leading statesman in power.
Iran clearly demonstrated after the assassination of General Soleimani, by hitting and destroying a US base in Iraq with deadly accurate conventional ballistic missiles in retaliation, that it is not a pushover.
Iran has warned that any direct military attack on Iran will result in the destruction of Israel, no matter what the consequences. Netanyahu has been rather quiet ever since.
For how much longer do you think Americans are going to accept the bill for funding the Zionist outpost at a cost of $millions per day in US taxpayer money, in addition to having the US military on guard duty so Israel can commit war crimes across the region?
Sooner or later everything comes to an end and American largesse and tolerance BS is getting there.
Israel will soon be abandoned to face its fate and answer for its crimes…
Selah
I also like Kapricorn4’s comment..which warrants a sort of pullback or reconsideration on my part..an adjustment..relative to Iran.
Iran indeed is no pushover but Putin may b an impediment to their action.Putin seems an Israeli asset set up to harvest and neutralize, hold in place, misdirect reaction by the victims of Israeli behavior in the Middle East
that’s a Valid point S_400 but isn’t that a contingency that would have long been considered by the Zionists and plans evolved to deal with it?
it could also be that you give the American nation an quality of independence of thought and action over their reality that would allow them to action as it becomes apparent that that can no longer afford the Israeli rider on their collective back
but that has been long apparent to most people everywhere that the americans cannot pay for Israelis in the middle east. but looking at american we see who actually runs the country and they are americans …Jews/Zionist and their american satraps from other national groups. Almost all of them! when it comes down to it there likely isn’t more than a bare few who are opposed to whats going on regardless of the state of the american treasury.
I mean all the american politicians and elite classes are totally compromised by the Zionist lobby in ways that they cannot escape and avoid voting for Israel with american money. we all know that this is true…so who is going to decide that Israel is too expensive and it is time for america to stop paying?
not the political class and related elites: they will never do that, wont be able to. in all probability america would have to collapse financially allowing ordinary people to intervene, push aside the elites and take a new direction for america
@ so who is going to decide that Israel is too expensive and it is time for america to stop paying?
You see, here we have the quintessential catch 22. The elites on the one hand wont allow the country to collapse financially, (so no new direction for ordinary people), so they can continue paying for Israel’s defense.
On the other hand Muslims want the U.S. out of the middle east, so they continue to act as the pest to the military, who essentially will be the ones to decide that withdrawal from the region is the more prudent decision rather than justifying losing troops on a large scale.
We just havnt lost enough troops yet, but the war is just ramping up so this is still a possibility.
The Americans don’t care. They are totally deluded and cannot think and believe absurdities so they can easily accept atrocities.
. I JUST had a conversation with one and he told me that the police in USA is afraid of doing anything about BLM because according to him, they are cared they will be condemned by the politicians. As long as there is no draft in USA, the general American will continue to be as deluded as they wish to be. And they really love being deluded. I lived for 23 years there, I know them pretty well.
The question is not how much longer the American people will accept funding Israel, but rather, how much longer can the US afford to fund Israel?
It was originally assumed that by the start of the 21st century, Israel would have conquered the entire Mideast, and would be sitting on half of the world’s energy reserves, through which they would openly dominate Europe and the rest of the world, finally coming out of the shadows.
This has not happened, only because of Iran.
Every day that passes, the Zionist project loses impetus. When was the last time the Israelis went on a successful land grab war like they did in the old days? Their last attempt against Lebanon was a disaster for them. They had to rewrite history and pretend they weren’t trying to take Lebanese land, to save face.
The Zionist project will crumble into nothing on its own. Iran and Hezbollah do not need to strike back at Israel in retaliation for Israeli acts of grand desperation like the Beirut bombing, which just show how weak, insecure and terrified Israel is.
Every day that Iran and the resistance continue to stand is a major blow to the Zionist plan, blows that are becoming more and more unsustainable.
It’s a good thing the Zionists control the media, otherwise everyone would see how desperate and pathetic they’ve become.
It is not Iran that doesn’t dare strike Israel. Iran is playing defense, Israel is the aggressor. The question is, if Israel is so strong, why do they not strike Iran?
The people have had their say and they lost, now blm has risen and the people have another chance, to lose?
Zionist need a war between USA and Russia. USA must be destroyed and Russia weakened. USA will not be needed anymore even a turnip has only so much juice to give. Russia will be useful for the China road and Highway as Israel will be the ruling empire at the end of human history. Zionist have the cyber technology to do this.
This is a questionable scenario for the end of history.
The ONLY way the US tax payer will stop funding the Zionist Project is when and if either Israel or the US is totally destroyed.
If he Axis of resistance had the mindset and motivation you describe they would have never risen up against invaders of their lands in the first place. They have miraculously by the grace of the God passed through more seemingly hopeless and futile situation. So we will see.
Is that like the ’67 victory or the ’73 victory or the ’91 victory? There is no such thing as a final victory when one side thrives on endless war. That’s all Israel/USA have to offer the Middle East. Yes they are great at destroying things in the short term. They are not capable of building anything resembling a victory.
When your opponent exists solely for war, why would the Axis of Resistance give them what they want? Especially when time is running out on the USA – consequently Israel too. When your opponent behaves like a rabid dog it is best to keep your distance until you are ready to put the dog out of its misery.
The policy of endless war is unsustainable. That’s why it’s not possible for a western victory.
I do not understand why it’s always Putin’s fault. Sounds like Democrats and Liberals always blaming Trump. Russia has positioned itself to be the next major power overseeing the region. As an alternative to the American model, they offer a peaceful future. It’s simply a case of waiting for the current madness to play itself out. Yes time is also on Russia’s side.
EoinW,
Every time I read that VVP is a Zionist Agent I NEVER see the tiniest shred of evidence, not even a compelling argument. Never, ever have I read any real, logical explanation about it.
These suspected Israeli attacks on the Resistance are demonstrations of the panic and insecurity of the “Jewish State.” The Resistance has time on its side as weapons systems, transportation and communications become more and more integrated. Israel’s actions all have as their objectives the disruption of this integration, and although they have achieved limited success, they fully understand that the tides have turned. The price tags will now and in the future be paid by the Israelis.
If U$rael, after 10 years of NATZO ISIS warfare against Syria, are reduced to committing sporadic terrorist atrocities they might as well pack up and go home. Spectacular terrorist atrocities such as 911 are only useful if backed up by military conquest (“Shock and Awe” followed by “Mission Accomplished”). Spectacular “Colour Revolutions” such as Ukraine are only useful if followed by annexation of vital territory. In Syria they (the Anglo Zio Capitalists) lost the “colour revolution” 10 years ago, when the majority of Syrians voted for Dr.Assad. The AZC’s army known as NATZO lost the AZC’s open war against Syria when Russia intervened in 2013. NATZO’s proxy army known as ISIS lost the AZC’s proxy war against the regular Syrian Army even earlier. Their project for an Erez Kurdistan (owned by Rothschild, run by Israelis) failed two years ago, reduced in size and with the Allies beginning to clear out the last few NATZO camps and ISIS stragglers (the latter still heavily armed by NATZO). U$rael are like savage dogs which have been beaten off; the dogs are retiring but still snarling and snapping. That’s all the AZC can now do against the Axis of Resistance: commit sporadic hit and run atrocities by air or ground bomb; and troll the media trying to spread mistrust.
Seems about right, strategic versus tactical.
People get lost in the tactical, then cannit see the strategic any more.
Slow and steady wins the race. Of course the Axis of Resistance is being targeted…they always have been. The damage being done is being over-stated, though.
Iran didn’t have anything of high-value above ground in a corrugated steel warehouse, all of there important stuff is underground. Much of the above ground stuff is low-value or a decoy.
In fact, the whole uranium enrichment centrifuge thing is a decoy. Iran has had nuclear weapons for awhile, and has plenty of highly enriched uranium to build more. Until there delivery vehicles become 100% reliable, though, it behooves Iran to let Israel believe they are still “6 months away”….always 6 months away.
The Beirut blast wasn’t as bad as it looked, either. Low heat conventional explosion that blew over flimsy port warehouses. Perhaps it was a sabotage but I have seen no evidence produced that it was. There clearly was a fireworks fire in the same building as lots of ammonium nitrate was stored. Did a saboteur start that fire? Maybe…but Lebanon made it pretty easy to do. Hezbollah came out stronger afterwards, so if it was a sabotage, it backfired.
The axis of resistance is still winning in Syria, everyday Syria holds on is a win considering the vast amount of resources sunk into destroying it. It is just a waiting game now, a waiting game until the hyper-inflation of the dollar and the collapse of USA into chaos.
Exactly.
Standard zionism: USA robbed, sinking to poverty, civil war, violence. Nothing new. Hundred years ago in Russia, now 2.0 version is USA, coming slowly but surely to all white countries. The usual suspects.
Middle East being also bombed to Stone Age. Since 1948, not one day of real peace. Nothing new, zionists arrived, destruction started.
Still, zionists lose. Of course, crystal clear.
heartening comment. I hear the ‘news’ from many sources..don’t know what is true or not true. so I wait! if Iran really has the N that would for me a greatly heartening fact
“The US envoy for Syrian affairs James Jeffrey insisted that the explosion was likely an attack by ISIS”.
He should know, since ISIS gets its orders from Washington. It’s cheaper than using the regular US armed forces, and deniable.
It’s plain to see from some of the comments that every setback for the Resistance will elicit an avalanche of doom and gloom and 100% unfounded innuendo against, first and foremost, Vladimir Putin. It’s particularly obvious these ”professional pessimists” needed something bad to happen after Putin and Lukashenko swiftly put an end to the nonsense in Belarus. Victories rile them up; setbacks encourage them.
Putin is a politician and that is the worst professional fact about anyone from the get go… as far as I am concerned. I trust no politician will not ever trust any because it is not in the professional interest to be trustworthy relative to my interest as an ordinary person
again the question: how dos it serve the interest of the Russian people to have Putin president for his entire life?
Putin has been in power for more that 20 years already…what more can we relatively and realistically expect from him as president for the remainder of his life?
as president Putin must be able to deal successfully with everything that comes his way in the interest of the Russian people… even if it is innuendo! to be president was Putin’s choice and desire therefore in the frying pan Putin must deal with the hat
also and in fact president for life is already a breech of democratic principle..totally in keeping with the general dishonesty I expect from politicians. but seemingly from the above poster, we should not even question the veracity of Putin. if we do its innuendo! so what if it is innuendo..deal with it! I have inferred nothing about Putin. I have said what I think of Putin’s leadership and it is not altogether positive.
I don’t have to ‘love’ Putin and I don’t. I don’t love any politician at all. I would like to contribute to social change that eliminates that trade or profession absolutely from all nations. it is not that Putin is up there serving for free and we should be grateful for that. for one thing it is clear being president for life is of great value to Putin, a great ambition of his that he went after with skill and determination and achieved it.
again am I supposed to love the man or in dealing with him, relating to as a major, even decisive factor in international life, I must be guided not by any extraneous emotional considerations, but by my own interest as an ordinary person.. which V Putin is most definitely not!
if the Russian people are to have any positive chance with Putin, and all of their politicians additionally, it is for them to open season on their politics, as far as review and critique goes…along with preparedness to remove those who cant cut it, or who betray the peoples interests. it must be the same as for politicians politicians everywhere, as they are the same everywhere. and in Russia open season especially on Putin – the leader.
Putin and his cohort must be under constant and comprehensive popular examination, relative to their professional lives in serving the Russian nation at all times.
so whats wrong with all of that? I see nothing wrong with such an approach, full of healthy skepticism about one V Putin
”Putin and his cohort must be under constant and comprehensive popular examination, relative to their professional lives in serving the Russian nation at all times.”
Putin has a rock-solid, popular mass base
Anonymous Western ’progressives’ have not.
It’s the Russian people that decide. Your slurs such as cohort have zero authority. The main difference between you and me is that you are self-opinionated believing that Putin and his electorate had better listen to your sophomoric views while I admire Putin for his achievements and how profoundly they resonate with the Russian people.
Western ’progressives’ are the unstinting allies of Western imperialism; Putin and Russia are not.
Every land (country, state) must be ruled by somebody, vacuum is impossible. There are rulesrs and there are politicians. Rulers rule, politicians suck up to rulers and in turn enjoy protection and privileges from the ruler.
Putin is a ruler, not a politican. Unlike many rulers, Purtin is accepted by majority of people under his rule. That is good for a present time. Is it good for the future? It depends on the system ruler builds for the ruled. A good system is one that is sustainable, thet perpetuates itself, regardless of who rules. Good system allows even weak rulers to rule, without much damage on the longer run. If a system is a good in sense of sustainability, and system is such that ruled people find it good for them (security, law and order, standard of life), it is a s good as it gets.
For example, soviet socialism was a sustainable system – it lasted 80-90 years. It was put in place bu Lenin and Stalin. Regardless of what historians say or think about Stalin, the fact is that most Russians even today, who never lived in teh time of Stalin, consider him the best ruler they had in a long time. All soviet rules after Stalin were much weaker than Lenin/Stalin, yet the system lived after Stalin as long as before and under Stalin. Social system was built, health, education, which are still in place, 30 years after formal end of Soviet Union.If Putin manages to build resilient and sustainable system, he will have done good job – for Russia.
Putin is not an ordinary politician, so the criteria for judging his success is not the same as for ordinary politicians. As for people to keep eye and pressure on politicians – it is just BS. People, ordinary Joes, everywhere in teh world, throut entire human history, do not decide who rules them, nor they care. When life becomes unbearable, people try to move out, if they can. If they cannot, they try to somehow survive. People do not make revolutions. revolutions are imposed from outside. lenin was sent by we know who, to destroy Russian monarchy, and hi did. Unexpected consequence was that at some point he went out of control, and with some luck, achieved what he achieved. If a ruling system is really bad, the society breaks down by itself. bad system would be bad for people and be unsustainable. That is West today. In recent past, Western societies were a good system, in sence that the system lasted for 4-5 hunderd years.
Colonial powers were sustainable systems – they lasted several centuries. They were even good for their people. If you cannot amke a good life in mother country, you go to colonies and make better life. In the process you may be destroyin a nation or two, but ist suppoerts the system and system lives on. British rule was not fair rule, nor ethical, from point of view of colonized people. From point of view of British and Spanish people, the system was good and fair – it enabled them better life then without colonies. Average Brit.french/Spaniard/US American could not care less about plight of Africans, Asians or anybody else. Such is a human nature. Every system has limited life – eventually it ends. Today, it seems that colonial systems are close to the end, we see it happeng around us. One hunderd years ago, we could not say that for sure. Who could tell before WW1 (hunderd and six years ago) that British, french empires would cease to exist within 10 years? yet, they did cease to exist. Not entirely, life is still better in England than in Kenya, better in France than in Mali, better in beligia than in Congo. Portugeese in Portugal have better life than Angolans, even if empires are no more. That is result of strong systems put in place in cololnial times. And it is going to stay like that for a while.
It is pointless to judge Putin or anybody else based on present day situation. To be in power 20+ years implies some qualities needed for staying in power all those years. mekel has apparent power – she has been in power 20 years, about the same time as Putin. There is difference though – Putin’s power is real, Merkel’s power is apparent, not real, or at least not the same as Putin/s power. Even Lukashenko has qualities that kept him in power for 26 years. Non democratic? Bad for people? Maybe, but if we compare Belorussia with say Romania or Bulgaria or Poland, who lives better, Belorussians or Pols, Bulgarians, Romanians (do not even mention Ukrainians). Whatever we think about Luka, his people know the best.
It is pointless to advise Putin or Lukashenko on what to do and how to make the politics.
Or maybe the Iranian mullahs made a deal with Trump re Suleymani?! Iran is not such a benevolent power as many portray it to be. Yes, it is a lesser evil but they had made many wrong moves throughout their recent history. And yes, although they and the US government are breathing down each others necks, they still make deals as Iran too have imperial aspirations. At least for their immediate surroundings.
Why do people involve Putin and Russia into everything? Putin’s job is to somehow preserve Russia and its people without being accused of starting hot WW3. Iran’s job is to do the same for their country and people.
If you really think about these attacks carefully, you will see they are based on fear of retalation. That’s why they are covert in the first place. The AZE is fearful of what the Axis of Resistance can/will do to them or else they wouldn’t operate in this manner. Can’t you smell the fear?
that’s right..the fear of retaliation! that is exactly why..and why as I have said before the I have a big problem with Nasrallah’s ‘big mouth’ if you are going to retaliate then do so and shut up! the people will know what the action is all about. Hezbollah does not have to keep carping about their intended revenge…. on and on.
the Zionists will not submit themselves to any form of judgement by the rest of humanity. they are not like Trump who sat and waited for Iran’s revenge over Soleimani. the Israelis will take out Hezbollah and in the process convince them that revenge is a no no by using nuclear weapons. by sung any weapon they think appropriate regardless of how extreme it is
and that is what I am carping about..that the Muslims really do not know the Israelis which is why they behave as they do while the Israelis run what looks like rings around them..always out on the lead while they play catch up. this is not doom and gloom as another comment suggests, but observation of what appears to be fact about the situation
all the way from here I felt certain the Israelis would preempt Hezbollah but did not know what they would do. now I know and they have made their point. but that is who they are the Khazars. they are not going to take judgment and retribution by and from anyone. they will blow up the planet first
Seems to me that brave men in sandals are running rings around anything US, Saoudi and Zio. Ansar-Allah are supported by Hezbollah and Iran, and there’s nothing that Israel can do about it. Seems to me that Nasrallah is Sun Tsu-ing the Khazars and obviously it works. The zios have to stay alert and prepared for a probable punishment, a possible rude awakening, but without knowing when and if it will come. That’s much more fun and effective than a cheap revenge action a la NutCaseYahoo that will not make a whole lot of difference to the long term plans of the axis.
Iran has agreed to grant access to 2 sensitive military sites, per a request by the IAEA.
Look out for these sites being targeted in the future by way of mysterious explosions.
Why?
These “IAEA Inspection teams” are tainted by the presence of CIA and Mossad agents posing as inspectors.
Unfortunately, the IAEA allows the US – acting on behalf of Israel – to compromise the integrity of organisation.
Israel which is a rogue nuclear power WITH nuclear weapons and has no relationship with the IAEA and where the IAEA cannot set foot, is allowed to funnel hyped and alarmist “intelligence reports” about Iran’s civilian nuclear program to the IAEA.
The US then uses these reports as pretexts to pressure the IAEA to seek access to from Iran to various sesitive areas and sites.
To date, the US is the only country to have used nuclear weapons and unlike Israel, Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Iran voluntarily grants invasive inspection access to the IAEA.
If the IAEA continues to allow the US and Israel to manipulate it and politisize its functions, Iran will be forced to kick it out of the country and pursue its nuclear program under the safety and security that Iranians deserve.
Selah
Sixth time it was hit? It’s a crime but also a crime the Syrian Government can’t protect their infrastructure.. Of course the terrorists are aided and funded by Washington.
Baas Rothschild decided over 100 years ago that Zionist Occupied Palestine was to be his BABY with the backing of his Talmudic Khazani Zionist scammers together with fellow bankers, majority of London politicos, Pilgrims & Secret Elite, Churchill etc.,
Guard the Suez Canal and at the same time founded and protect the Saudi princes – ´´Brutal and barbaric but faithful“ quote Winston Churchill.
City of London controlled Persia, Iraq, Arabia etc… talk about a jelly bean flow with those Oilly Sisters..
Strategic, economic and our Anglo speciality – Diviser pour Diriger – Divide and Rule… with that wacko Saudi Whabbism poisoning the other Muslim states..a fantastic success from that point on to today.. has London or Langley-Washington ever let the despotic head choppers of Riyhad down. Of course not !!
By 1939 (!!) establishment of Bank of International Settlement on that cozy Swiss, French, German border plus the paid immigration of 50 to 60000 dedicated German speaking Zionists to Palestine from 1932 to 1941. Transfer agreement..even jolly old Eichmann paid them a supportive visit.
What the hell would this barren strip of land do with millions of believing Jews, especially Orthodox, many of whom had no time for Zionism.
Furthermore, a catholic German economist working in Berlin was warning the Brits and Yanks from 1939 about Hitlers plans for Europe and the final solution for the Jews..Mr Recovnik (not sure!!!). excellent ARDE French-German TV documentary (2010 perhaps), about this frustrated gentlemen whose info and pleas were ignored right up to 1945 including by one of the Dulles brothers in Freiburg, Switzerland.
Forget about over dramatised, distracting Engima code breaking… the cracking of the German Lorenz ciphers by late 1943 revealed the German high commands top secret messages, including frustration with trains being used to deliver Jews and others to death camps instead of supplying the Eastern Front etc., (change to Russian gauge..).
How many leaflet raids were carried out over Auschwitz and other camps, or even to the German population regarding concentration camps.. NADA… NJET..!!
Bletchley Park, MI6 and City of London knew exactly what was happening in those concentration camps from1943.
Note.. Albert Einstein letter to the New York Times in 1947, I think, regarding the irresponsible mistake of creating a Zionist occupied colony in Palestine.
To date are over 25,000 jews and Israelis have signed their name on some site regarding the falsehood of Zionist Israel. 1 million Israelis living in the US .. why don’t they scamper home and settle on the Northern borders to Israel and Golan..
Israel has plus 400 nuke warheads some on Jericho missiles with plus 4,000 km range, Boeing fuel re-tankers enabling coverage of Iran, plus much of Mediterranean and Central Europe, STUXNET viruses etc., and the latest toy – mini-smart-nukes (not old fashioned Davy Crocket types from 1960s) which have been used in Yemen, Syria and lately Beirut.
Nothing has changed an iota/a bit from 1830 or 40s when the then Baas Rothschild said something like:
“I care not for the form of government or state as long as I control the money supply.“
Congratulations Baas, you control 98% of central banks, including sadly part of Russian banking system, and you have decided that China is the future ..not just the old HSBC..
Baas Rothschild still has most of the world by our Goyim short and curlies with his faithful lieutenants Murdoch II, Zuckerburg, Google etc with 80% of grovelling politicos in England, France and USA.
When England and US soon slide down the plug hole, no problem he has BIS in Switzerland..
Even if a few 100,000 Zionists move to a divided Ukraine within the next 10 years..Those Jericho nukes will still be siloed in Israel-Palestine.
You don’t really expect the CIA to take them and decommission them, as they did with those 4 Israeli- South African nukes in1990s..
Even Sir (burp) Kissinger made it clear in writing that Washington will never abandon Israel.. even if the USA sinks into economic and social chaos..
Shalom Baas Rothschild.. I am just an other expendable goyim Schmuckkkk!!!
Sorry, excuse the rant @@@ Now US flogging of F35s for UAEs diplomatic grovel to TelAviv. VOMIT!!!
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No nuke of any kind was used in Beirut. For comparison there are some videos of nuclear-tipped artillery shells, the explosion is vastly different. Also no official source has corrobated on radiation.