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Zionist Analysts: No Systems Able to Hit Fattah

Zionist Analysts: No Systems Able to Hit Fattah

TEL AVIV (Dispatches) --
Media analysts and commentators in Occupied Palestine have been discussing Iran’s new hypersonic missile that was unveiled on Tuesday by chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, Major General Hussein Salami. It is said that the Fattah missile gives Iran a “significant” military edge in the region.
According to Nir Dvori, a military commentator on Israel’s Channel 12, the missile will be “difficult to detect, observe and intercept.”
The channel’s Arab affairs commentator, Ohad Hamo, said that Iran’s missile is another step towards “deterring” the Zionist regime from launching any sort of military strike against the Islamic Republic. He also pointed out that the Fattah missile will be difficult to intercept because of its speed — Mach 13 — and maneuverability.
“No missile defense system will be able to hit it.”
The U.S. does not possess hypersonic missiles, he added, only China and Russia do.
“Iran’s unveiling of the Fattah hypersonic missile is a message to Israel,” noted Maariv newspaper.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi told those present at the missile’s unveiling ceremony on Tuesday: “We know these achievements anger our enemies, but we say to them, die in your anger, because these achievements make the Iranian people happy. What the IRGC’s Air Force is accomplishing is scientific and local work far from foreign pressure.”
Raisi insisted that Iran’s deterrence force is purely defensive, never offensive.
“It is a point of strength that contributes to establishing security in the region. This missile means that the region will be safe from evildoers and foreign aggression. The message to those who are thinking of attacking Iran is that the Islamic Republic is a powerful country and its power aims to support the people of Iran and the oppressed people of the world.”
Hypersonic missiles are projectiles that can move at a speed of at least Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. That is 1.7km (1.05 miles) per second or 6,174km (3,836 miles) per hour.
Some ballistic missiles already reach these speeds, but this new class of weapon separates itself from the pack as it can take a more random path to its intended target after plunging back into the earth’s atmosphere.
This makes it far more difficult to be detected by radar systems and to be destroyed by defense shields.
More countries are pursuing hypersonic weaponry in hopes they will provide them with a military

edge, but the challenges remain formidable.
For one, friction from the upper atmosphere produces extremely high temperatures, while the intense speed of the missile produces superheated particles surrounding it that make it harder for radio communications to get through.
So far, Russia and China have displayed an array of hypersonic weapons, with Moscow being the only one thought to have tested them in combat. The United States has also tested hypersonic missiles but lags behind its two rivals.
Several months after the IRGC first announced in November that it had a hypersonic missile, the Fattah was displayed on Tuesday.
Iran says the projectile has a range of 1,400km (870 miles) and can move at a massive speed of up to Mach 15 (5.1 km or 3.2 miles per second) before hitting its target.
It is also said to feature a moveable secondary nozzle and employ solid propellants that allow for high maneuverability within and outside the atmosphere, which top IRGC commanders have said means no missile defense system in the world is a match for it.
Iranian authorities have also praised a “generational leap” in missile technology on the back of the Fattah, which they have said will give Iran new levels of deterrence.
They have dismissed Western skepticism of Iran’s development of hypersonic missiles, saying the truth will be revealed “on the day” such arms may be used, and that the U.S. is only skeptical as the technology undermines its efforts to sell arms to the region.
Fattah’s current range is just short of the distance between Tehran and Tel Aviv, but IRGC aerospace chief commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh suggested on Tuesday that the force could look to hypersonics with a range of 2,000km (1,242 miles) in the near future.
At the claimed speeds, Fattah could theoretically reach Israeli targets in under seven minutes. That will leave little room for detection and interception, even for the Zionist regime’s Iron Dome missile defense system.
When covering news of the missile’s unveiling, Israeli media widely focused on a previous threat by Iranian media that an Iranian hypersonic projectile could reach Occupied Palestine in 400 seconds.
The U.S. introduced a new round of sanctions on Tehran after the unveiling, including sanctions around its ballistic missile program.

 
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they had burkan 3 , it don't mean they only used it
by the way On 25 March 2018 yemen army fired several missile toward Riyadh only one was burkan-2h how you explain that

also those interception rate are based on ksa claim but we also have these reports

The ballistic missile that was shot down over Riyadh in 2021 was identified as Burkan-3 from its leftovers by Saudi authorities.


Houthi used Burkan-2H variants to strike at Riyadh in 2018.

Nothing in your post contradicts information provided in the CSIS chart.

Seriously dude? Betab-500 bomb theorist? Just stop.
 
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The ballistic missile that was shot down over Riyadh in 2021 was identified as Burkan-3 from its leftovers by Saudi authorities.


Houthi used Burkan-2H variants to strike at Riyadh in 2008.

Nothing in your post contradicts information provided in the CSIS chart.

Seriously dude? Betab-500b theorist? Just stop.
that night 3 missile fired at Riyadh only one identified as burkan-2h
 
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You saw and inspected them personally?
tell that to the ones who wrote those news , i only saw and read the news
now i also may ask did you saw and inspect those missiles ?
also we all kne the difference between burkan-2h and burkan-3 is ion warhead if you don't have it intact its impossible to distinguish them from each other.
 
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tell that to the ones who wrote those news , i only saw and read the news
now i also may ask did you saw and inspect those missiles ?
also we all kne the difference between burkan-2h and burkan-3 is ion warhead if you don't have it intact its impossible to distinguish them from each other.

Recheck Houthi ballistic missile arsenal in following post:


Burkan-1 cannot reach Riyadh but Burkan-2 variants and Burkan-3 can.

Houthi launched 2 x Burkan-2H at Riyadh on 6/24/18 and both were intercepted.

Houthi launched 3 more at Riyadh on 6/25/18:

"March 25: The Houthis fired seven missiles at four Saudi cities - three at the capital Riyadh, one at the southwest city of Khamis Mushait, one at southern Najran and two at Jizan. The Houthi Ministry of Defense claimed the missiles hit seven different targets, including four airports. But the Saudi coalition said all missiles were intercepted and destroyed. Fragments from the intercepted missiles killed an Egyptian resident. It was the first death on Saudi soil since the military intervention began in 2015." - The Iran Primer

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Ballistic missiles that were launched at Riyadh on 6/25/18 would be Burkan-2 variants:

King Khalid Airport is about 35 kilometers northeast of the densely populated areas of Riyadh. The airport is civilian, although it includes a company that services and maintains military aircraft. While the site where Houthi forces launched the rocket is unclear, the airport is 850 kilometers from the Yemeni border, well beyond the range at which the Burkan 2H missile can accurately target military objectives. Abha Regional Airport is a civilian airport 110 kilometers from the border and 15 kilometers west of King Khalid Air Base, one of Saudi Arabia’s largest military airbases.


 
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Recheck Houthi ballistic missile arsenal in following post:


Burkan-1 cannot reach Riyadh but Burkan-2 variants and Burkan-3 can.

Houthi launched 2 x Burkan-2H at Riyadh on 6/24/18 and both were intercepted.

Houthi launched 3 more at Riyadh on 6/25/18:

"March 25: The Houthis fired seven missiles at four Saudi cities - three at the capital Riyadh, one at the southwest city of Khamis Mushait, one at southern Najran and two at Jizan. The Houthi Ministry of Defense claimed the missiles hit seven different targets, including four airports. But the Saudi coalition said all missiles were intercepted and destroyed. Fragments from the intercepted missiles killed an Egyptian resident. It was the first death on Saudi soil since the military intervention began in 2015." - The Iran Primer

2018-03-25-Houthi-Missile-Strikes-in-KSA-1-819x1024.png



Ballistic missiles that were launched at Riyadh on 6/25/18 would be Burkan-2 variants:

King Khalid Airport is about 35 kilometers northeast of the densely populated areas of Riyadh. The airport is civilian, although it includes a company that services and maintains military aircraft. While the site where Houthi forces launched the rocket is unclear, the airport is 850 kilometers from the Yemeni border, well beyond the range at which the Burkan 2H missile can accurately target military objectives. Abha Regional Airport is a civilian airport 110 kilometers from the border and 15 kilometers west of King Khalid Air Base, one of Saudi Arabia’s largest military airbases.

and still burkan-2h and burkan 3 only differ in warhead.
and you can differentiate them by looking at fuel tanks or engine.
by the way the problem here was that some people claimed intercepting a HGV that can maneuver outside and inside atmosphere is like intercepting a scud driviate missile
 
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If the chart is wrong, where is the evidence of death and destruction across Saudi Arabia? OR do you think that Houthi ballistic missiles are made up of plastic and melted before touching the ground?

The chart clearly shows that some of the ballistic missiles got through.

For example: One Houthi ballistic missile struck al-Estiqbal military camp in Marib on January 2020. This strike killed 116 and injured 100 in this sector. This strike is acknowledged and highlighted in RED in the chart.

These incidents gave the usual suspects to harp against Patriot systems in press releases around the world.

A ballistic missile could be missed while operating outside the "engagement envelope" of a Patriot system, or due to a Patriot system undergoing maintenance checks at the time. Anything can happen in a war.

Start using that brain in your head instead of questioning factual sources on illogical grounds.
Unlike Saudis, Houthis weren't after killing civilians and so they didn't aim for cities, targets were mostly military and airports in Saudi Arabia and considering the low accuracy of their ballistic missiles, destruction was limited, furthermore, absolute censorship both by Saudi Arabia and western sources was hiding their failed interceptions.

For example the following footage (28.3.2020) shows Patriot pac3 missiles (active and in range) stationed around Riydh, missing Houthis missile by greet distance, as usual Saudis claimed successful interception (Americans repeated it gladly and put it in your accurate charts).

Yet the clip which was published by local people later exposed the lies:
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Still, I admit that American decision to invade Iraq is a controversial development because it was based on faulty intelligence in part. Saddam regime was brutal but contributed to regional stability in its own way. It was toppled and eliminated on less-than-convincing grounds.
1.Americans didn't care about WMD weapons, they gave these to Saddam themselves, they provided the satellite images of Iranian gathering points to increase the death toll, not to mention the delivery tool (the aircrafts), even after Saddam bombarded the Halabja city with these chemical bombs, US didn't allow the UN to condemn the Iraq. lol, intelligence failure!

2.WMD was just an excuse, US wanted to dominate the middle east and it's energy resources, American generals have admitted their government was aiming at Iran as the last mission. They even simulated the war "Millenium challenge 2002", but ended badly. Bush in his book admits Iran was the next target after Iraq, but his security advisors opposed him.


You literally speak Russian propaganda in this matter.

Ukrainian political crisis began in 2013 when then Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych rejected EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and opted for Customs Union of Russia instead. This decision did not sit well with a part of Ukrainian population and protests broke out:
And you literally represent American shameless lies and propaganda.

Millions of French protesters demanded their government to exit the NATO, did they overthrow the government? no, did it become an armed riot? no, because there is no a filthy US to exploit the situation.

Colorful revolutions is no longer a secret, everyone knows west/US provokes and multiplies riots to topple the opposing governments. why should pro-Russian people in Ukraine tolerate a coup regime? if pro-west people could use force to topple the democratically elected government, so can the eastern pro-Russia people in Ukraine. and that's what happened.

In fact, even that clown and drug addict Zelenskyy was elected with a promise to normalize the relations with Russia, but he did the opposite (as was expected from a puppet), he started targeting pro-Russia civilians, turned Ukraine into US bio-weapons lab, and threatened Russia. well, next time make sure you have the power then start threatening!

Recently German counselor admitted 2014 peace plan was just a lie to buy time, time for what? military option.



Russian forces have committed numerous war crimes and blasted entire cities to ruins in Ukraine. But Russians have denied these reports at every step as well.

Point? The side that you have chosen to trust, is not trustworthy at all. At the least, have the moral decency to condemn both US and Russia in these matters.
Why you don't post the reports that mentions Ukrainian military uses civilians as shield? is that against your agenda? isn't Zelensky's comment that donetsk children should get used to underground classes a warcrime?

A report from 8 years earlier:
School lessons and shelling forge new identity in east Ukraine | Financial Times


Besides, Wanna remind you how US fights?

first they start the war with economic sanctions to make people's lives miserable and die from hunger, and when they start their military phase, civilians infrastructures are their primary target, even infants formula factory (you can search it), children are their primary target. nothing more is expected from a filthy country which supports Zionists child murdering regime.


Your newfound humanitarian concerns for Iraq ring hollow as well:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...1474c0-b1cc-11eb-bc96-fdf55de43bef_story.html
Same thing about colorful revolution in Iraq, murderers who were taking their selfie with the hanging corpse of a nude teenager are called protestors! savage creatures who attacked an ambulance and killed the popular commander of Hash-Al-Sabi (famous for his bravary in fight against ISIS) are called political protestors.

of course, those who called the ISIS as modarate rebels, wouldn't hesitate calling the rest of terrorists as freedom fighter.


Your country is the greatest beneficiary of the American move to eliminate Saddam regime in Iraq in the region. Your country violates Iraqi sovereignty under one pretext or the other as well.
Like any other country, Iran has the right for self defense, once a while these terrorists (which as usual you call opposition) attack Iranian border guards, and also are responsible for smuggling weapons into Iran.

They are armed and financed by mother of terrorists U.S, their military bases in Iraq is against Iraq's sovereignty as well but since US is supporting them, Iraq central government can't deport them.

IS there any other terrorist which you want to support?
 
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Do you think I was born yesterday? That I do not understand how state-sponsored propaganda works?

I look at Iranian claims and attempt to reconcile them with global developments, and have found Iranian claims to miss the mark on many counts.

I am into Facts, Figures and common sense judgements. You mistake my views for supporting the WEST.

Iranian security system seems to follows Russian model of exaggerated claims and PSYOPS to create deterrence effects. Unfortunately for you, this model is not working.

You need to step out from your one-dimensional worldview to understand how the world works outside Iran amd there is diversity in thought processes in any country.

Anybody who question Iranian narratives is not the enemy. But this is what you are taught I suppose.



You have suddenly showed up and have no bloody idea about the debates that have taken place before.

Stop posting bullshit and come to terms with Facts and Figures.

I will treat you like a troll that you are.
Iranians did hit US bases with deadly accuracy and that is a fact which proved that some of their assertions were indeed true.
 
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Unlike Saudis, Houthis weren't after killing civilians and so they didn't aim for cities, targets were mostly military and airports in Saudi Arabia and considering the low accuracy of their ballistic missiles, destruction was limited, furthermore, absolute censorship both by Saudi Arabia and western sources was hiding their failed interceptions.

For example the following footage (28.3.2020) shows Patriot pac3 missiles (active and in range) stationed around Riydh, missing Houthis missile by greet distance, as usual Saudis claimed successful interception (Americans repeated it gladly and put it in your accurate charts).

Yet the clip which was published by local people later exposed the lies:
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1.Americans didn't care about WMD weapons, they gave these to Saddam themselves, they provided the satellite images of Iranian gathering points to increase the death toll, not to mention the delivery tool (the aircrafts), even after Saddam bombarded the Halabja city with these chemical bombs, US didn't allow the UN to condemn the Iraq. lol, intelligence failure!

2.WMD was just an excuse, US wanted to dominate the middle east and it's energy resources, American generals have admitted their government was aiming at Iran as the last mission. They even simulated the war "Millenium challenge 2002", but ended badly. Bush in his book admits Iran was the next target after Iraq, but his security advisors opposed him.



And you literally represent American shameless lies and propaganda.

Millions of French protesters demanded their government to exit the NATO, did they overthrow the government? no, did it become an armed riot? no, because there is no a filthy US to exploit the situation.

Colorful revolutions is no longer a secret, everyone knows west/US provokes and multiplies riots to topple the opposing governments. why should pro-Russian people in Ukraine tolerate a coup regime? if pro-west people could use force to topple the democratically elected government, so can the eastern pro-Russia people in Ukraine. and that's what happened.

In fact, even that clown and drug addict Zelenskyy was elected with a promise to normalize the relations with Russia, but he did the opposite (as was expected from a puppet), he started targeting pro-Russia civilians, turned Ukraine into US bio-weapons lab, and threatened Russia. well, next time make sure you have the power then start threatening!

Recently German counselor admitted 2014 peace plan was just a lie to buy time, time for what? military option.




Why you don't post the reports that mentions Ukrainian military uses civilians as shield? is that against your agenda? isn't Zelensky's comment that donetsk children should get used to underground classes a warcrime?

A report from 8 years earlier:
School lessons and shelling forge new identity in east Ukraine | Financial Times


Besides, Wanna remind you how US fights?

first they start the war with economic sanctions to make people's lives miserable and die from hunger, and when they start their military phase, civilians infrastructures are their primary target, even infants formula factory (you can search it), children are their primary target. nothing more is expected from a filthy country which supports Zionists child murdering regime.



Same thing about colorful revolution in Iraq, murderers who were taking their selfie with the hanging corpse of a nude teenager are called protestors! savage creatures who attacked an ambulance and killed the popular commander of Hash-Al-Sabi (famous for his bravary in fight against ISIS) are called political protestors.

of course, those who called the ISIS as modarate rebels, wouldn't hesitate calling the rest of terrorists as freedom fighter.



Like any other country, Iran has the right for self defense, once a while these terrorists (which as usual you call opposition) attack Iranian border guards, and also are responsible for smuggling weapons into Iran.

They are armed and financed by mother of terrorists U.S, their military bases in Iraq is against Iraq's sovereignty as well but since US is supporting them, Iraq central government can't deport them.

IS there any other terrorist which you want to support?

Agha, in martikeh modir ke daree alan bahash ba's mikonee hamintori ra mire fohsh mide be hame va ban mikone harkasiro bebine dare zede gharbiya harf mizane ya jorat konan behesh javab bedan.

Other than that, a fantastic post that is too hot to handle for some.
 
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I clearly see why you needed Pakistan nuclear expertise 3 decades and still no nukes of your own Abdul Qadeer scientist arrest was blow you Iranian to this day Can not do it with out him.

You mean URENCO (nederlands) expertise ? because it was their patents that got stolen/smuggled out by Khan. You need to read IAEA's official statement

https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/articles-reports/beyond-ir-1-irans-advanced-centrifuges-their-lasting-implications

Dr. Abdolqadir Khan stole two centrifuge designs from his employers in nederlands URENCO who owned the patents before Khan even got job in URENCO. One design was called CNOR which khan smuggled in Pakistan and this became P-1 in Pakistan and IR-1 in Iran in late 1980s. 2nd design he stole was G2 which became P-2 in Pakistan and IR-2 in Iran simultaeously in 1990s. From early 1990s, nothing was exchanged. According to IAEA papers, in Iran, Dr. Mohsen Fakhrizadeh's (Dr. Khan's equivalent in Iran, both men are dead now) team turned towards developement of an indigenous IR-6 pretty quickly which is just a totally different design from Khan's stolen CNOR or G2 from URENCO(Nederlands), IR-6 was wider, shorter and built of C-fibre instead of alloys of CNOR/G-2/P-1/2 and IR-1/2. It also had a IAEA reported capacity of 10+ SWU/year. Then the focus went to IR-8/9 which supposedly can produce 45-50 SWU/year. Iran realized pretty quickly in late 1990s that It needs larger U235 outputs. Today Iran has some thousands of IR-6 in God knows in how many underground facilities around Iran. While Iran also developed Laser enrichment facilities (atleast one is officially known). Israelis and US fear that if Iran uses all of IR-6 in storages i.e. thousands for enrichment and puts its 70-80 tons/year production of Uranium (Only behind China, US, Russia, India among Nuclear enrichment club), it will produce more weapons than ... it should. Or it might already have. Who knows the reality.

So this whole idea of "oh we gave them nukes" is based upon lack of information and stupid nationalism which does not work in serious defence circles. Khan's smuggled designs out of Nederlands were used by Pakistan and Iran. We should thank URENCO for the design and Khan for his stolen material. Besides, centrifuges are not the only component of a nuclear weapon program. Pakistani P-1 and Iranian IR-1 were once developed by both countries in 1980s-1990s but not anymore for high grade enrichment atleast and both came from URENCO in nederlands.

Today Iran ranks with powerhouses of the world in terms of Engineering and Sciences R&D output, if we want we will produce an antimatter bomb but these weapons do not win you wars, so there utility is meaningless, Russia with 10000 nukes cant defeat nukeless Ukraine.

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Unlike Saudis, Houthis weren't after killing civilians and so they didn't aim for cities, targets were mostly military and airports in Saudi Arabia and considering the low accuracy of their ballistic missiles, destruction was limited, furthermore, absolute censorship both by Saudi Arabia and western sources was hiding their failed interceptions.

For example the following footage (28.3.2020) shows Patriot pac3 missiles (active and in range) stationed around Riydh, missing Houthis missile by greet distance, as usual Saudis claimed successful interception (Americans repeated it gladly and put it in your accurate charts).

Yet the clip which was published by local people later exposed the lies:
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There is no record of a ballistic missile attack on any Saudi city on 3/28/20 in CSIS chart:


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CSIS has not concealed any FAILED intercept in its chart.

The photo is useless as well. If a warhead was missed from this direction, it was taken down from another direction. It depends upon which system caught it.

Houthi have launched a total of 430 ballistic missiles and 851 drones at Saudi high-value infrastructure including airports and oil refineries during the (2015 - 2021) period. This is not a small count. Why the damage was limited?

Due to this:

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This is what I am trying to tell you.

And as pointed out in here, Saudi were learning from Houthi tactics as well:

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"Yet, a second factor also arguably impacted on the lethality of Houthi attacks: an improvement in the effectiveness of Saudi air defense. ACLED data show that the interception rate by Saudi forces doubled in 2020 relative to 2019, rendering the majority of Houthi drone and missile attacks in 2020 ineffective (see graph below). The interception rate for drones reached 77%, while the rate for rockets/missiles hit 40%. Indeed, after the September 2019 attacks, Saudi Arabia received new ground-based air defense systems from the US and started developing novel counter-drone systems. In response to Saudi interceptions, the Houthis developed new combined drone and missile attacks. In the past, the Houthis had deployed suicide drones to down Saudi defense systems and open the way for missile attacks. However, these combined attacks saw a 360% increase in 2020 compared to the year prior, and were especially directed against oil refineries."


Houthi attacks were most effective in 2019 including on the Abqaiq oil refinery but Saudi stepped-up to the challenge and improved their defenses. Saudi Air Force also contributed to this end.

I would still say that Saudi Air Defense is underdeveloped for a country of its size. Saudi still have work to do in this regard.

@Malik Alpha

Bro, have you seen death and destruction across Saudi Arabia caused by so many "unstoppable" Houthi ballistic missiles and drones? You are welcome to respond.

1.Americans didn't care about WMD weapons, they gave these to Saddam themselves, they provided the satellite images of Iranian gathering points to increase the death toll, not to mention the delivery tool (the aircrafts), even after Saddam bombarded the Halabja city with these chemical bombs, US didn't allow the UN to condemn the Iraq. lol, intelligence failure!

Iraq made its first attempt to produce chemical weapons in the 1960s, but failed. Iraq made another attempt to produce chemical weapons in the 1970s:

Although Iraq’s chemical weapons program pre-dated the outbreak of war with Iran and originated in the early 1970s, the conflict dramatically expanded official interest in it. In the early 1980s, technical cooperation between Iraq and Egypt, which had used chemical weapons in its war in Yemen during the 1960s, was crucial. Egyptian scientists helped their Iraqi counterparts make rapid advances. Many Iraqi chemical weapons scientists also had received their PhDs from the Chemical Warfare Academy in Moscow between 1973 and 1979.[4] Additionally, the generally permissive international export environment at the time helped the Iraqis in acquiring many of the dual-use components and precursors required for the eventual manufacturing of mustard, tabun, and sarin gasses without arousing suspicion. Prior to 1984, Iraq faced no obstacles whatsoever.[5] The Iraqi project leader’s familiarity with the East-German industrial landscape helped Iraqi commercial operations in Europe.[6]


Iraq managed to produce chemical weapons in the 1980s:

The 1980 Iran-Iraq War gave new impetus to chemical weapons research. In June 1981 Iraq founded Project 922, within the Ministry of Defense, to oversee development and production. [4] Project 922 drew much of its equipment and expertise from the al Rashad laboratory complex of the al Hazen Institute, and was able to produce tens of tons of mustard gas by 1983. [5] Project 922 continued to expand in size and scope, and by 1989 had produced several thousand tons of CW agents, including mustard gas and two different types of nerve agents.[6]


American side of story is this:

The U.S. government may be considering military action in response to chemical strikes near Damascus. But a generation ago, America’s military and intelligence communities knew about and did nothing to stop a series of nerve gas attacks far more devastating than anything Syria has seen, Foreign Policy has learned.

In 1988, during the waning days of Iraq’s war with Iran, the United States learned through satellite imagery that Iran was about to gain a major strategic advantage by exploiting a hole in Iraqi defenses. U.S. intelligence officials conveyed the location of the Iranian troops to Iraq, fully aware that Hussein’s military would attack with chemical weapons, including sarin, a lethal nerve agent.

The intelligence included imagery and maps about Iranian troop movements, as well as the locations of Iranian logistics facilities and details about Iranian air defenses. The Iraqis used mustard gas and sarin prior to four major offensives in early 1988 that relied on U.S. satellite imagery, maps, and other intelligence. These attacks helped to tilt the war in Iraq’s favor and bring Iran to the negotiating table, and they ensured that the Reagan administration’s long-standing policy of securing an Iraqi victory would succeed. But they were also the last in a series of chemical strikes stretching back several years that the Reagan administration knew about and didn’t disclose.



This was a bad time. Two Islamic countries were fighting each other, and the US was supporting Iraq. One reason is that the US and Iran were not on good terms with each other after the fall of Shah of Iran in 1979:



Do you think this was a sound decision?

I understand that the US has been UNFAIR to modern Iran in the past, this is apparent in the 1953 Iranian coup d'état to topple Iranian PM Mohammad Mossadegh - a controversial and shameful move. Do keep in mind that the British and the Americans were close to each other due to shared World War experiences and the British managed to convince American President Theodore Roosevelt to make this move.


Nevertheless, US supported Iran when Shah of Iran was in power and helped Iran build a capable military force. When war with Iraq broke out, Iranians could count on American equipment to deliver results (it certainly did). Shah of Iran might be a mixed-bag for Iran as a leader but his foreign representation was good. Shah of Iran supported Pakistan as well.

But Iran under Ayatollahs is lacking in foreign policy.

2.WMD was just an excuse, US wanted to dominate the middle east and it's energy resources, American generals have admitted their government was aiming at Iran as the last mission. They even simulated the war "Millenium challenge 2002", but ended badly. Bush in his book admits Iran was the next target after Iraq, but his security advisors opposed him.

American President George Washington Bush considered dismantling Iranian nuclear program but this did not come to pass. US was preoccupied with Iraq and Al-Qaeda Networks instead.

Millennium Challenge 2002... 🤦‍♂️ American battlefield simulation program(s) do not represent reality but aimed to teach how to fight expected battles the right way. You are alluding to Millennium Challenge 2002 Scenario A in which USN fought poorly to see how it goes from a learning standpoint. The outcome motivated USN to change its deployment strategy and tactics in Millennium Challenge 2002 Scenario B to see if it helps (it certainly did). This is the reality that you seem to miss.

And you literally represent American shameless lies and propaganda.

Millions of French protesters demanded their government to exit the NATO, did they overthrow the government? no, did it become an armed riot? no, because there is no a filthy US to exploit the situation.

Colorful revolutions is no longer a secret, everyone knows west/US provokes and multiplies riots to topple the opposing governments. why should pro-Russian people in Ukraine tolerate a coup regime? if pro-west people could use force to topple the democratically elected government, so can the eastern pro-Russia people in Ukraine. and that's what happened.

In fact, even that clown and drug addict Zelenskyy was elected with a promise to normalize the relations with Russia, but he did the opposite (as was expected from a puppet), he started targeting pro-Russia civilians, turned Ukraine into US bio-weapons lab, and threatened Russia. well, next time make sure you have the power then start threatening!

Recently German counselor admitted 2014 peace plan was just a lie to buy time, time for what? military option.

You need to mind your language, I am not deluded like you.

Can you prove in the International Court of Justice that the Ukrainian Euromaiden protests were fake and a part of American conspiracy? Who is stopping you if you have undeniable proof? Go ahead and prove it.

Meanwhile, let's have a look at some Academic research:



Do you really think that Russia is a completely innocent party and has never intervened in the internal affairs of other countries and have never invaded other countries? To name a few: (1) Soviet Union invaded Poland in 1939. (2) Soviet Union invaded Finland in 1939; (3) Soviet Union invaded Baltic states such as Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1940; (4) Soviet Union motivated North Korea to invade South Korea in 1950; (5) Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968; (6) Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979; (7) Russia intervened in Moldova to shape its political landscape in 1992; (8) Russia intervened in Georgia to support Georgian separatists in 2008; (9) Russia intervened in Ukraine to support President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014; and (10) Russia intervened in Syria to support Assad administration in 2015.

Russian armed groups are also active in Africa:


This too:


These are not controversial developments? Maybe not in your books because Iran is doing the same in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen. Your judgement falls in the "the pot calling the kettle black" category now.

At the least, Americans can be introspective:


As for your Ukrainian Biolabs theory:



Chinese call for the investigation of Ukrainian Biolabs is also ironic in view of the Wuhan Lab COVID-19 controversy.

Admittedly, American far-right idiots like Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson also feed conspiracy theories.

Why you don't post the reports that mentions Ukrainian military uses civilians as shield? is that against your agenda? isn't Zelensky's comment that donetsk children should get used to underground classes a warcrime?

A report from 8 years earlier:
School lessons and shelling forge new identity in east Ukraine | Financial Times

Both Ukraine and Russia have done questionable things in the war, but Russian war crimes overshadow anything Ukraine has done in comparison:


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy did call upon all Ukrainian nationals to leave Donetsk region if they can:


Same thing about colorful revolution in Iraq, murderers who were taking their selfie with the hanging corpse of a nude teenager are called protestors! savage creatures who attacked an ambulance and killed the popular commander of Hash-Al-Sabi (famous for his bravary in fight against ISIS) are called political protestors.

of course, those who called the ISIS as modarate rebels, wouldn't hesitate calling the rest of terrorists as freedom fighter.

Do you see me defend American atrocities and controversies in my posts? Pointless rambling.

Like any other country, Iran has the right for self defense, once a while these terrorists (which as usual you call opposition) attack Iranian border guards, and also are responsible for smuggling weapons into Iran.

They are armed and financed by mother of terrorists U.S, their military bases in Iraq is against Iraq's sovereignty as well but since US is supporting them, Iraq central government can't deport them.

IS there any other terrorist which you want to support?

Missiles do not differentiate between the innocent and the guilty. This is the point.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for the attacks on the offices of Iranian opposition parties, referring to the targets as “terrorist bases.” But residents and witnesses told Human Rights Watch that some of the attacks struck towns and villages where the opposition parties were not conducting any military activity. Human Rights Watch could not verify whether sites hit in mountainous regions host military training activities by the opposition parties targeted, as Iranian authorities claimed.

“Iran’s Revolutionary Guards forces’ attacks on residential areas in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq is part of a long history of lethal attacks on civilians, including during the war in Syria,” said Adam Coogle, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “Countries seeking to hold Iran accountable for its brutal crackdown in recent days should also ensure that those responsible for indiscriminately killing civilians abroad are held accountable as well.”

The attacks on the opposition groups in the Kurdistan region of Iraq coincided with widespread protests in Iran that began on September 16, following the death of Mahsa (Jina) Amini in the custody of Iran’s “morality police” after she was detained for “improperly” wearing her hijab. Iranian authorities have responded to weeks of protests with brutal violence, killing and injuring hundreds of protesters.

On September 24, the Revolutionary Guards shelled the offices of Iranian opposition parties in the Sidakan district northeast of the city of Erbil. The attacks targeted the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI) and the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan, which did not result in casualties. But media reports indicate Iraqi residents and Iranian refugees had since abandoned six nearby villages.

The KDPI was formed in 1945 and the Komala party in 1969, both as social democratic parties. Both parties have previously engaged in armed conflict in Iran, and reportedly still maintain armed wings.

On September 28, the Iranian military again struck the offices of the KDPI and the Komala party in the Koya district of Erbil governorate and the Zargwezalla residential complex in Sulaymaniyah governorate.

“We are a political party, not a military group,” Fuad Khaki Baygi, a member of the KDPI, told Human Rights Watch. “[Iranian authorities] are trying to divert attention from the protests in Iran, so they’ve resorted to indiscriminate shelling in civilian-populated areas in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.”

According to UNICEF, the attacks in Koya struck a school in a
refugee settlement, injuring two children and killing a pregnant woman. Human Rights Watch identified the woman as Reyhane (Shima) Kanaani.

“Our home is one and half kilometers away from the party headquarters,” said Zanyar Rahmani, Kanaani’s husband, who works at the KDPI offices that were attacked. “[We live] in a camp for refugees, mostly women and children live there. The area where my wife and I live is not a military place, it is residential for civilians.”



This is not a good look.

Iran should reach out to the Iraqi government to dismantle armed groups that threaten Iranian security. This is the protocol.

Otherwise, you are in the same boat as the US and Russia. Welcome to the club, I suppose.

Agha, in martikeh modir ke daree alan bahash ba's mikonee hamintori ra mire fohsh mide be hame va ban mikone harkasiro bebine dare zede gharbiya harf mizane ya jorat konan behesh javab bedan.

Other than that, a fantastic post that is too hot to handle for some.

:rolleyes:

See above.
 
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Lol, where you have been , to compensate for that this missile have a thrust vectoring engine in the warhead itself , that is why it can keep its speed and do maneuvering outside atmosphere .

you see unlike what some western analyst think our approach to the problem is a little different from Russia
Thrust vectoring jets changes direction but not necessarily to MAINTAIN current speed. So if the vehicle was not designed to carry sufficient fuel to maintain whatever maximum speed, every maneuver decreases current speed.
 
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Iranians did hit US bases with deadly accuracy and that is a fact which proved that some of their assertions were indeed true.

An Iraqi military base. It was not well-protected at the time of Iranian attack.

Yes, some of their assertions are true. I accept facts when I see them, but I am addressing illogical arguments and viewpoints in this thread.
 
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Thrust vectoring jets changes direction but not necessarily to MAINTAIN current speed. So if the vehicle was not designed to carry sufficient fuel to maintain whatever maximum speed, every maneuver decreases current speed.

Fattah has a dual Exo and Endoatmospheric steering mechanism. Exoatmospheric corrections put the vehicle in a zone where MaRV does not have to make drastic lateral motions, just enough to be accurate while not losing KE so velocity is maintained. Had it been a single Endoatmospheric steering vehicle then speed will be lost but not for already correct course RV from exoatmospheric correction.
 
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Fattah has a dual Exo and Endoatmospheric steering mechanism. Exoatmospheric corrections put the vehicle in a zone where MaRV does not have to make drastic lateral motions, just enough to be accurate while not losing KE so velocity is maintained. Had it been a single Endoatmospheric steering vehicle then speed will be lost but not for already correct course RV from exoatmospheric correction.
Fair enough, and I will grant you that. But to say that nothing can intercept is simply being un-scientific. Any vehicle can be intercepted. The issue is whether the interceptor has sufficient time and maneuvering response. Being hypersonic reduces time but longer launched range increases time. Maneuvering response is based on predictive algos, specifically combinants such as these...


On the other hand, even against a fixed target, any attacker must have a time of stable flight in order to reorient its sensors, if any, and to realign its navigation. So the closer to the target, the less maneuvers the attacker can execute. Close enough, and it might as well a simple ballistic arc.
 
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