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killing a nuclear scientist would achieve nothing
Message will be symbolic . tit for tat!
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killing a nuclear scientist would achieve nothing
Israel was executing Iranian nuclear scientists and key figures for tens of years, there is no ramping up the security when you're against the Mossad, it won't help.
It is no matter 4 or 50 perpetrators were killed or not , matter is Iran shows again how vulnerable it is , it is unable to give safety of its top scientists. Their rhetoric is not identical with their actions or abilities.I don't believe for a second that the perpetrators of the attack have been apprehended or killed. Not until Iran releases some proof.
Iranian nuclear chief's body prepared for burial as anger focuses on Israel and US
Newspaper publishes comment urging retaliation with strike on Haifa that ‘causes heavy human casualties’www.theguardian.com
The assassination was carried out using an automatic machine gun operated with a remote control and not with gunmen who were on the ground, Fars news agency claimed.
Stop thinking this is all a part of an Iranian masterplan.These intelligence agencies; call it Mossad or CIA, will do whatever they can to achieve their goal. But do not forget that every time they attempt to do so, be it successful or not, they leave a trace and show their cards.
Iran, on the other hand, has shown that it has the skills and the capacity to deliver the message ONLY to it's intended recipients without leaving a trace whenever there were decisions made to respond.
Ramping up security and increasing intelligence apparatus will help Iran thwart these incidents happening all too often. Rahbar & IRGC should collaborate on this pressing matter. The government/admins that come and go every election term are all corrupt in their own ways, unfortunately.
That's dumb, we assassinate for a goal, Iran will achieve nothing by assassinating an Israeli nuclear scientist, Israel wouldn't really be hurt, you would just assassinate an individual responsible for nothing but simple maintenance.Message will be symbolic . tit for tat!
You think killing the lead scientist of your nuclear program won't affect your nuclear program?Terrorist attacks which will not be of much help to the zionist regime. They are of no use in curtailing Iran's nuclear program, because practical knowledge does not hinge upon a handful of prominent scientists, it is shared throughout an entire scientific community. Iran has fully indigenized this knowledge as well as the associated practical expertise in the nuclear domain.
Nothing short of full scale war and sustained destruction as in Iraq or Syria could possibly deprive Iran from that.
Also Iran remains capable of acquiring nuclear weapons if it chooses to. The fact that it has refrained from doing so results from its political and geostrategic calculations, as well as from ethical principles.
Given the zionist regime's inherent vulnerability owing to its limited geographical and demographic dimensions, and given America's subservience to Tel Aviv, added to the fragile viability of the zionist project that stems from its population's low treshold of tolerance for strategic setback and casualties (in short: 1000 ballistic missiles impacting on key military and infrastructural facilities in Occupied Palestine would shatter the "zionist dream" and trigger mass repatriation of migrant residents), Iran's conventional missile arsenal is enough to effectively deter both potential aggressors.
The "Mossad" agency might be proficient in its area of activity, but this is far from enough to inflict strategic defeat upon Iran.
Stop thinking this is all a part of an Iranian masterplan.
The main method of assassination is just a drive-by shooting, this has been going on for years, Iran has never managed to stop an assassination we deemed necessary.
What decisive action has it taken?But of course it is! Fakhrizade; like many others, are all parts of a greater Iran masterplan.
Over the years if you look at the history of Iran, it does not play the "tit for tat" game. Every action it takes is decisive.
What decisive action has it taken?
It didn't take any action. Ever. Israel keeps bombing them and nothing happens.
The US killed Soleimani, and all they could do is damage some cement in an Iraqi air base, how was that decisive?
Now we killed the head of their nuclear program. Let's see what happens.
you see you are just BSer, can you tell us what was a goal, here ??That's dumb, we assassinate for a goal, Iran will achieve nothing by assassinating an Israeli nuclear scientist, Israel wouldn't really be hurt, you would just assassinate an individual responsible for nothing but simple maintenance.
another oneYou think killing the lead scientist of your nuclear program won't affect your nuclear program?
Stop coping bro.
another fallacyIranian ballistic missiles are no threat to our existence,
another fallacy Israel existence is already has been undermined
10 years ago that wasn't the case,
you are surrounded from even mediterranean sea, south, north, east and west
as we speak we are shiping dealy weapons to our bases which surround Israel
all you have left with is your nuclear deterrence
by bullsh@tting about one strike here or there so you have not mange to shift balance
that is what Israelis want you to believe,I think he is right, there is no weapon that can undermine Israelis existence. Not missiles not even nukes.
that is what Israelis want you to believe,
Before 2006 war
the Israelites use to say there is no country in west aisa which can bring Israel army to its knees
so please don't get fooled