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The biased MSM says the bombing only delayed for a few months...
The US military strikes on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the core components of the country’s nuclear program and likely only set it back by months, according to an early US intelligence assessment that was described by seven people briefed on it
OK... first of all all of CNN's information came from.. as CBS said..
The assessment provides a range of possibilities for how long it will take for Iran to regain access to the underground facilities and resume its work, ranging from a few months to less than a year, the source told CBS News. The source added that Trump administration officials were warned prior to the strike that this was a possible outcome.
So if this is true, why can't the "source" identify themselves?
BUT as the thread title suggests... OK... let's say it set it back by months... FINE bomb the 3 sites again and again and again!
And if Iran moves to another site to develop their nuclear bombs... bomb those sites but whatever happens don't let the leaders of a country that does the following to their people...
So for all you truly ignorant people that support this life style... remember women are considered less than men, that their religion hates all infidels...LIKE some of you dummies!!
And the following are what the rest of the world sees as a very restrictive society!
Exclusive: Early US intel assessment suggests strikes on Iran did not destroy nuclear sites, sources say
The US military strikes on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities last weekend did not destroy the core components of the country’s nuclear program and likely only set it back by months, according to an early US intelligence assessment that was described by seven people briefed on it
OK... first of all all of CNN's information came from.. as CBS said..
The assessment provides a range of possibilities for how long it will take for Iran to regain access to the underground facilities and resume its work, ranging from a few months to less than a year, the source told CBS News. The source added that Trump administration officials were warned prior to the strike that this was a possible outcome.
So if this is true, why can't the "source" identify themselves?
BUT as the thread title suggests... OK... let's say it set it back by months... FINE bomb the 3 sites again and again and again!
And if Iran moves to another site to develop their nuclear bombs... bomb those sites but whatever happens don't let the leaders of a country that does the following to their people...
So for all you truly ignorant people that support this life style... remember women are considered less than men, that their religion hates all infidels...LIKE some of you dummies!!
And the following are what the rest of the world sees as a very restrictive society!
- Capital Punishment: Iran has one of the highest execution rates in the world, with a significant number of executions occurring for drug-related offenses, despite concerns that many of these do not meet the international "most serious crimes" threshold. Other crimes punishable by death include murder (often through retribution or "qesas"), rape, apostasy, blasphemy, and certain political crimes, like "waging war against God" (moharebeh) or "spreading corruption on earth" (efsad-fil-arz). These terms can be applied to activities deemed to undermine the government.
- Corporal Punishments: The Iranian Penal Code includes corporal punishments such as amputation, flogging, blinding, and stoning.
- These punishments are considered torture by Amnesty International and have been condemned internationally.
- Imprisonment: Individuals can be subjected to arbitrary detention and lengthy prison sentences, often after unfair trials. Revolutionary courts, which handle cases related to national security and political dissent, have been criticized for lacking due process and relying on coerced confessions.
- Extrajudicial Actions:
- Torture and Ill-treatment: Detainees, particularly political prisoners, are routinely subjected to torture and other forms of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment to extract confessions or information. Reported methods include beatings, rape, sexual assault, sleep deprivation, and denial of medical care.
- Arbitrary Detention and Enforced Disappearances: Authorities frequently detain individuals without charge or trial, and sometimes prevent families from knowing their whereabouts.
- Suppression of Dissent: The government employs various methods to stifle opposition and restrict freedoms of expression, association, and assembly. This includes censoring media, blocking internet access, and cracking down on protesters and human rights defenders.