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    Re: Iran

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Wtf
    Calm down Sludge, just playing with the massive 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Denial of what?

    You completely ignored the issue in the thread and came back with the implication that anyone who questions NetanyahuÂ’s motives for attacking Iran (or Gaza, or the West Bank, or Lebanon or Syria) is an anti semite.
    Nice try, but everyone including myself have not endorsed all the actions of Israel and I for one have never backed all the actions of any political leader. I have no need to highlight your atttitude towards Israel because you more or less publish it daily.
    The events we discussed here years ago and the consequences for China, Russia, Europe, America, Iran and Israel have moved on to an expected and key phase, and into the position that was expected by those who are aware of the times we are living in, hence my infrequent visits to this board. You and other have all the information you need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    The US managed to make nuclear weapons in about 4 years with 1940s technology.

    they've been saying that Iran is trying to make a nuclear weapon for as long as I can remember.
    surely if they'd really wanted to they won have done it by now.
    Unfortunately for them lots of the top people involved in the programme have been very clumsy. Allowing their cars to overheat and blowup, or keeping explosives at home and blowing up, one of their scientists managed to get himself shot by a robot. Very short lifespan for the average Iranian nuclear scientist.

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    Re: Iran

    Quote Originally Posted by stevo View Post
    With regards to US involvement, it can never be a good thing. Didn't we learn anything from the Iraq war?
    The attack on Iran has led to predictable repression and diplomatic collapse. This piece by Simon Tisdall is a powerful summary of the consequences.

    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...uclear-weapons

    Hanging is the preferred method of execution in Iran, although stoning and crucifixion offer alternative options for an ever-vengeful theocracy. Death by hanging is not necessarily quick. Strangulation and suffocation can take several minutes. The UN says more than 600 people have been judicially murdered so far this year. Iran has more executions per capita than any country in the world. Since June’s US and Israeli attacks, growing numbers of victims are political dissidents.

    Fifty days on, nothing remotely positive has resulted from the illegal bombing raids and missile strikes mounted by the US president, Donald Trump, and Israel’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, despite their boasts of world-changing success. Iran’s nuclear facilities were not obliterated, as Trump claimed. Tehran has not abandoned uranium enrichment. The regime did not fall, despite Netanyahu’s call for an uprising. If anything, the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is more defiant. He has since launched a new crackdown on opponents, hence the executions.

    Deploring last weekend’s hanging of political prisoners Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani, Amnesty International linked their fate to the US-Israeli attacks. Arrested in 2022, the two men were charged with rebellion and “enmity against God”. They were tortured, forced to sign confessions and sentenced last year after a five-minute trial. The decision to execute them now “highlights the authorities’ ruthless use of the death penalty as a tool of political repression in times of national crisis to crush dissent and spread fear”, Amnesty said.

    Hundreds have been arrested since June in a regime drive to unmask spies and collaborators, real or imagined. Glaring intelligence failures that, for example, allowed Israel to locate and bomb a national security council meeting, injuring Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, are officially blamed not on gross incompetence but supposed fifth columnists. Iran’s parliament wants to expand use of capital punishment. Up to 60 political prisoners face execution.

    This typically harsh reaction by clerical hardliners around Khamenei, and within the judiciary and Revolutionary Guards, comes despite a surge in patriotic sentiment after the attacks, which reportedly killed at least 935 people, mostly civilians, and injured more than 5,000. By intensifying repression, the regime squandered a chance to harness public anger, not least against Britain and European governments that turned a blind eye.

    US-Israeli actions have had other far-reaching, negative consequences. The attacks breached the UN charter and international law, as the Brics group of “global south” countries noted. They led Tehran to suspend UN nuclear inspections. They exacerbated US-Europe divisions. And, ironically, they increased the likelihood of Iran building a bomb for self-defence.

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    Worse than I thought then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    The attack on Iran has led to predictable repression and diplomatic collapse. This piece by Simon Tisdall is a powerful summary of the consequences.

    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...uclear-weapons

    Hanging is the preferred method of execution in Iran, although stoning and crucifixion offer alternative options for an ever-vengeful theocracy. Death by hanging is not necessarily quick. Strangulation and suffocation can take several minutes. The UN says more than 600 people have been judicially murdered so far this year. Iran has more executions per capita than any country in the world. Since JuneÂ’s US and Israeli attacks, growing numbers of victims are political dissidents.

    Fifty days on, nothing remotely positive has resulted from the illegal bombing raids and missile strikes mounted by the US president, Donald Trump, and IsraelÂ’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, despite their boasts of world-changing success. IranÂ’s nuclear facilities were not obliterated, as Trump claimed. Tehran has not abandoned uranium enrichment. The regime did not fall, despite NetanyahuÂ’s call for an uprising. If anything, the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is more defiant. He has since launched a new crackdown on opponents, hence the executions.

    Deploring last weekend’s hanging of political prisoners Behrouz Ehsani and Mehdi Hassani, Amnesty International linked their fate to the US-Israeli attacks. Arrested in 2022, the two men were charged with rebellion and “enmity against God”. They were tortured, forced to sign confessions and sentenced last year after a five-minute trial. The decision to execute them now “highlights the authorities’ ruthless use of the death penalty as a tool of political repression in times of national crisis to crush dissent and spread fear”, Amnesty said.

    Hundreds have been arrested since June in a regime drive to unmask spies and collaborators, real or imagined. Glaring intelligence failures that, for example, allowed Israel to locate and bomb a national security council meeting, injuring IranÂ’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, are officially blamed not on gross incompetence but supposed fifth columnists. IranÂ’s parliament wants to expand use of capital punishment. Up to 60 political prisoners face execution.

    This typically harsh reaction by clerical hardliners around Khamenei, and within the judiciary and Revolutionary Guards, comes despite a surge in patriotic sentiment after the attacks, which reportedly killed at least 935 people, mostly civilians, and injured more than 5,000. By intensifying repression, the regime squandered a chance to harness public anger, not least against Britain and European governments that turned a blind eye.

    US-Israeli actions have had other far-reaching, negative consequences. The attacks breached the UN charter and international law, as the Brics group of “global south” countries noted. They led Tehran to suspend UN nuclear inspections. They exacerbated US-Europe divisions. And, ironically, they increased the likelihood of Iran building a bomb for self-defence.
    Persia has support from a number of anti-Israeli nations that are willing to instantly upgrade them with a nuclear option.

    There is now no going back. Reflect and blog as time allows. What has been written will happen.

    Medvedev: "Trump Has Started Another War"
    In Moscow, Dmitry Medvedev, ex-Russia president and the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, launched an attack on President Trump, accusing him of plunging the United States into a new war in the Middle East. Medvedev published his reaction on Telegram, stating bluntly, "Trump, who came in as a peacemaker president, has started a new war for the U.S."

    The former Russian president questioned the effectiveness of the US operation, saying it had failed to achieve any substantial military objectives. "Critical infrastructure of the nuclear fuel cycle appears to have been unaffected or sustained only minor damage," he wrote. "The enrichment of nuclear material - and now we can say it outright, the future production of nuclear weapons - will continue."

    Mr Medvedev claimed that "a number of countries are ready to directly supply Iran with their own nuclear warheads."


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