Sujet : Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physics comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 20. Apr 2024, 03:38:37
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On 4/19/24 20:43, Physfitfreak wrote:
So ABC news was correct in its report, after all. They had said that an American in the government had told them that an Israeli war plane had launched three missiles to hit the air defense radar station just outside Esfahan. The source had called it a "very limited" operation.
After full investigations, Iranian news is now saying missiles aimed at hitting the airbase in Esfahan, not the nuclear industry sites. This again matches what ABC said first last night. Everything in that report had been authentic. What do you know...
So the tiny toy quadcopters were only there to make it difficult for the air defense to do its job of intercepting missiles. Kind of trying to imitate what Iran did successfully in Israel. But... at a cartoonish level; still a very lousy effort. I'd be pissed too if I was in their shoes Hehe :)
The two empty Sparrow cases found in Iraq according to the coordinates at where they were found, were traveling right towards Kermanshah air defense base, which is exactly on their way straight to Esfahan. They didn't have much chance to pass over Kermanshah intact. One of them evidently did and was destroyed over Esfahan, if we believe people who heard a loud explosion.
The one in Tabriz might not have been a Sparrow. It is possible that they launched something from one of their bases in Azarbaijan from the ground level. But that one was also intercepted.
So two were intercepted before entering Iran by Kermanshah defense, and one by Esfahan defense, and another by Tabriz defense.
No news from southern Iran where fake maps of hit areas of Iran showed last night in some news sources, then immediately later removed.
But still, it is too early to know everything. Especially, the Persian speaking division of Mostashar news has claimed there are important matters other than just Esfahan scene and have asked Iranian military commanders to consider disclosing.
So there is a chance that something also happened in Southern Iran, as the map was pointing at. But that map showed nuclear targets, so it was by all probability somebody's concocted thoughts only. And it was removed shortly after it was displayed.
Iranian news outlets in telegram are telling readers to stay awake tonight. They've seen signs that militia wants to conduct another round of attacks at Israel. Either their trying to scare Israelis, or are doing what they promised, if Israel attacks Iran.