I'm not claiming to "know more" about Turkey than anyone but your claim regarding foreigners is just silly.
Just because you're Turkish does not mean that you automatically know more about your country than a well versed foreigner. I'm from Iran, does that mean that I must know more regarding Iran than "any" foreigner out there ?
Furthermore I provided links and sources which validate my claims. If you can refute those sources go ahead. If you want to have a sensible discussion then that's fine, but if you make bold claims then you should be able to back up your claims up with reliable, reputable source material.
If you're not able to back up your claims then you can believe whatever you like, whatever helps you sleep better at night. However don't expect everyone and anyone you encounter to blindly accept your claims.
Honestly this whole conspiracy theory is getting a bit out of hand.
Every fire or accident that takes place is now being credited to Israel, Mossad, CIA or the boogeyman (lulukhorkhore). The Natanz explosion yes that was a clear example of industrial sabotage orchestrated by a hostile foreign power.
However this does not automatically mean that every accident in Iran should be attributed to some nefarious, foreign plot. I mean Iran is a country of 80 million people, accidents happen, fires break out, things happen.
Have there been sabotage operations conducted in Iran by Iran's enemies ? Yes. Have there probably been attempted sabotage operations that have been foiled ? Maybe, probably ? Should every fire or accident in Iran be attributed to Mossad ? CIA ? etc ? Now that's actually ridiculous.
One thing to keep in mind is that some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded in history have been in southern Iran. Summers in Iran are extremely hot, especially in the south, but regardless, in general Iran tends to experience boiling hot summers.
Infact some areas in Iran experience so much extreme heat that in some cases traffic signs or cars will simply melt and turn into mush and when you add that factor to combustible materials and even the slightest bit of carelessness or negligence or human error in industrial sites, you have an easy recipe for disaster.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/weat...-hottest-temperature-ever-recorded/440644001/
Also haven't there been a series of fires or accidents related to the US military in the states recently ? I also heard about more cyber attacks on Israeli water filtration sites. Again is there a chance Iran has retaliated one way or the other ? Yes. But can we attribute every accident or fire at some industrial plant in the USA/Israel/Saudi Arabia to Iran ? No
Just because you're Turkish does not mean that you automatically know more about your country than a well versed foreigner. I'm from Iran, does that mean that I must know more regarding Iran than "any" foreigner out there ?
Furthermore I provided links and sources which validate my claims. If you can refute those sources go ahead. If you want to have a sensible discussion then that's fine, but if you make bold claims then you should be able to back up your claims up with reliable, reputable source material.
If you're not able to back up your claims then you can believe whatever you like, whatever helps you sleep better at night. However don't expect everyone and anyone you encounter to blindly accept your claims.
I stopped after reading this, i don't discuss with foreigners who claims that they know my country better than i do.
And everything you said about Altay tank and it's history is false. Either learn the truth or continue believe what you choose to believe.
Honestly this whole conspiracy theory is getting a bit out of hand.
Every fire or accident that takes place is now being credited to Israel, Mossad, CIA or the boogeyman (lulukhorkhore). The Natanz explosion yes that was a clear example of industrial sabotage orchestrated by a hostile foreign power.
However this does not automatically mean that every accident in Iran should be attributed to some nefarious, foreign plot. I mean Iran is a country of 80 million people, accidents happen, fires break out, things happen.
Have there been sabotage operations conducted in Iran by Iran's enemies ? Yes. Have there probably been attempted sabotage operations that have been foiled ? Maybe, probably ? Should every fire or accident in Iran be attributed to Mossad ? CIA ? etc ? Now that's actually ridiculous.
One thing to keep in mind is that some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded in history have been in southern Iran. Summers in Iran are extremely hot, especially in the south, but regardless, in general Iran tends to experience boiling hot summers.
Infact some areas in Iran experience so much extreme heat that in some cases traffic signs or cars will simply melt and turn into mush and when you add that factor to combustible materials and even the slightest bit of carelessness or negligence or human error in industrial sites, you have an easy recipe for disaster.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/weat...-hottest-temperature-ever-recorded/440644001/
Also haven't there been a series of fires or accidents related to the US military in the states recently ? I also heard about more cyber attacks on Israeli water filtration sites. Again is there a chance Iran has retaliated one way or the other ? Yes. But can we attribute every accident or fire at some industrial plant in the USA/Israel/Saudi Arabia to Iran ? No
It wouldn't surprise me. They are really pissed and have all the motives to do it. And besides, buying weapons and even explosives in US is like buying candy in Iran
@BlueInGreen2
The Isfahan fires was reported by Times of Israel and they are basing it on this guys tweet
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