LeGenD
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Thank you, mate.Being selective with how one quotes/relies/cites on news sources whilst questioning their veracity when the subject matter doesn't fit their narrative is evidence of a disingenuous if not a little bit delusion person (just saying this in general, not calling anyone out). Over the years I've grown to accept more and more sources who's credibility has been proven even though the topic-matter being discussed within the articles goes counter to what I hold most dear and would essentially destroy or severely hurt how I had previously viewed things. These are simple realities that must be taken seriously no matter how much we might want to disagree with them... God, I hope I don't lose people on here who might label me as some sort of "enemy" or "anti-Iranian" troll for saying this but it is true.
Along that same vein, I remember how feverishly you tried to explain things to me with facts and evidence giving real-world data and examples only for me to totally dismiss them without nary a competent rebuttal outside of childish insults (you didn't deserve) and unjust harassment on my part (sorry again for those previous posts LeGenD). We have.... we must accept certain realities that we don't agree with or else we're no better than the uneducated masses that bumble around life thinking they know everything when in reality they posses very little knowledge about how the world really works.
To anyone here who casts doubt over what the NY Times has said, I say this. Fair enough, it's absolutely okay to do so but don't completely dismiss them as doing so might create an atmosphere in which future events could catch you off-guard and hurt you emotionally more so then if you had just accepted some simple deductions coming from professional-sources that have connections within the field they are reporting on.
P.S.: To anyone who might be thinking that I'm kissing LeGenD's behind here who is a mod just know this. Both me and him had a troubled past for quite some and we recently, before he became a mod, buried the hatchet some two months before he had obtained his moderation position. So this ins't me trying to win any sort of "kuddos" or "brownie-points" due to him being an important PDF member. Just thought I would put that out there lol, hopefully this doesn't come the wrong way.
This is very serious developments "in my view." If Natanz was mine, I would be pissed.
Think about the matter in this way: if this can happen to Iran, it can happen to another regional power as well.
You think WE are not concerned? You bet... Any distant observer should be.
Iranian defenses are not a joke (I have to come to understand these better by now), but USA and Israel are what I term as "technological supremacists." They will figure things out which many are unable to because their respective R&D sectors are very well developed and agencies well-funded. Their organizations focus much on the 'technology' aspect of things; how to adapt; how to exploit.
And as I pointed out, if this is not a significant development to Iranians by large, then Iranian leaders do not have much intensive to respond or escalate.
The art of evaluating information is not everybody's forte. This is a kind of grasp which comes through understanding research and 'content analysis' in particular.
Western sources usually get things right but they are into narrative-building as well. Media and narrative-building go hand-in-hand anywhere in the world. I have watched TV shows of reputed anchors at times (I do not bother normally), and I can easily tell when somebody is on the payroll, and not evaluating things in fairness.
Russians are master of the art - nobody can touch them. My honest view.
Last; my contributions in the Iranian section are good-intentioned just like in other sections. My apologies if some of my posts came across as being negative. Given the difference in our respective backgrounds, our take of things can diverge.
My 2 cents.