Iran has large explosion at nuclear site and British embassy gets over run

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Did Israel or the US covertly bomb the site yesterday? And what's with the riots at the embassy?

Not much out of our media about either. Iran denies that anything major is wrong at the site.
 
Hopefully it was the British. Finally. Europe -- rather than the US -- are the ones actually threatened by a nuclear Iran afterall.
 
Did Israel or the US covertly bomb the site yesterday? And what's with the riots at the embassy?

Not much out of our media about either. Iran denies that anything major is wrong at the site.

Why don't you add a link to verify your thread?

If I had a link I wouldn't be asking for info jackass.
Why didn't you google the answer to your questions. All it takes is a few keystrokes. You could have done it while making the thread.
 
I saw this bouncing around the interwebs too, but no allegations yet of military action. Just lots of speculation. I'd have thought at the very least you'd have heard the Iranians claiming action was taken as a kind of "Well, they shouldn't have done it, but here's why they did..."
 
Why don't you add a link to verify your thread?

If I had a link I wouldn't be asking for info jackass.
Why didn't you google the answer to your questions. All it takes is a few keystrokes. You could have done it while making the thread.

Listen dude, some of us don't sit at or near a computer all the time. I was in my truck at work on my phone. Do you have any idea how difficult using the net can be when your in an area with a shit signal? Not to mention my phone is finicky as it is. Get off my back.
 
I'd put my money on Mossad. Two in two weeks? Coincidence? I don't think so. In the meantime, NY Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/30/w...est-blast-obliterated-iran-military-base.html

November 29, 2011
Images Show Devastation at Iran Base After Blast
By WILLIAM J. BROAD

The large, deadly explosion at an Iran military base in Iran on Nov. 12, which Iranian authorities have called an accident that set back research work there by a few days, appears to have been far more devastating than their description suggested, according to an analysis of newly released commercial satellite images of the blast site.

The images reveal vast destruction and chaotic disarray across a sprawling complex composed of more than a dozen buildings and large structures.

The Institute for Science and International Security, a private group in Washington, made the satellite images public Monday, along with an analysis of the damage. “It was pretty amazing to see that the entire facility was destroyed,” Paul Brannan, the report’s author, said Tuesday in an interview. “There were only a few buildings left standing.”

It was impossible to determine from the images whether the explosion had been a simple accident or an act of sabotage.

The force of the explosion was so great that it shook windows in many surrounding towns, according to Iranian news sites and witnesses quoted at the time. But no photographs of the blast damage were released by the Iranian government, which has become increasingly sensitive about its military capabilities as tensions escalate with the West over its missile and nuclear programs...

Hassan Firouzabadi, the Iranian military chief of staff, said on Nov. 16 that the blast occurred while researchers were working on weapons capable of delivering Israel a “strong punch in the mouth.” He also said their research would result in only a “short-term delay of a few days.” But it was hard to reconcile his appraisal with the obliteration seen in the satellite image.

The spy-satellite business, once a secretive monopoly of advanced nations, went commercial starting more than a decade ago. Today, a new generation of civilian satellites can peer down from orbit to see objects on the ground as small as two or three feet wide — enough to distinguish between a car and a truck.

Last week, on Nov. 22, a commercial satellite operated by DigitalGlobe snapped an image of the stricken base. It showed that most of its buildings had been destroyed or extensively damaged.

In its analysis, the Institute for Science and International Security noted that some of the destruction may have resulted from subsequent demolition of buildings and the removal of debris that may have occurred. But it also discounted that possibility.

“There do not appear to be many pieces of heavy equipment such as cranes or dump trucks on the site, and a considerable amount of debris is still present,” the report noted. “About the same number of trucks are visible in the image after the blast as in an image from approximately two months prior to the blast. Thus, most of the damage seen in the Nov. 22, 2011, image likely resulted from the explosion.”

In the interview, Mr. Brannan said that the institute’s sources indicated that the blast occurred while rocket engineers were performing a volatile procedure with a missile engine.

His report called the work integral to “a major milestone in the development of a new missile.”

Here's the link to sat pics, before and after. Institute for Science and International Security › ISIS Reports › Satellite Image Showing Damage from November 12, 2011 Blast at Military Base in Iran
 
I am loving this. I hope the British bastards are taken hostage by the virgin chasers.
 
I'm thinking Israel, but who cares, for once it might not be us. I hope the whole country gets turned into a gas parking lot.
 

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