Tag: Iran
Why Iran won’t build nukes
Or so says Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, because, despite the war drums getting louder and louder…. “What can Iran do with a nuclear weapon?” he asked rhetorically. “For example, will they hit Israel? How many Palestinians will die? And you think if Iran hits [...]
Posted: December 7th, 2011 under Israel, Scribbles, The War.
Tags: Arutz Sheva, Iran, Israel, nuclear weapons, UAE
Comments: 4
More than one way to skin the Persian nuclear kitty
Nice to see there’s yet another computer virus/worm/trojan attacking Iran’s nuclear bomb-making computers. Duqu, which was acknowledged just a day after a blast at an Iranian missile site killed 17 and wounded many more, apparently is an offspring of Stuxnet, which earlier delayed things: “Duqu appeared to be designed to gather data to make it [...]
Posted: November 14th, 2011 under Israel, Science/Engineering, The War.
Tags: Duqu, Iran, Romney, Stuxnet
Comments: 2
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran
Messy? You bet. Otherwise, however, we have as Lee Smith wrote last week in Tablet, become Iran’s ally in its drive to create a nuclear weapon. And Obamalot’s recent decision to withdraw our troops from Iraq, only adds to the problem. “It was misguided to turn American soldiers into potential hostages to Iranian terror. It’s [...]
Posted: October 27th, 2011 under Blogosphere, Iraq, Obamalot, The War, Troops.
Tags: bomb Iran, Iran, Spengler
Comments: none
Texas student to be tried in Iran
“Some reports have said he is accused of leaking Iranian nuclear secrets to the U.S. But John Keto, chairman of the graduate studies program for UT’s physics department, told the American-Statesman that Iran’s accusations against [Omid] Kokabee were ludicrous because he never studied nuclear science. Keto described Kokabee as quiet and apolitical.” Good luck, Omid. [...]
Posted: October 5th, 2011 under Science/Engineering, Scribbles, Texana.
Tags: Iran, n uclear secrets, Omid Kokabee
Comments: 2
Stuxnet is to laugh
Islam makes you stupid, indeed. Thus the Iranians continue to prattle about their coming nuclear capability, even as the reported Zionist computer virus continues to cripple their nuclear plant—with forecasts of more to come. It’s much better than bombs, and a lot safer for the pilots, too.
Posted: May 1st, 2011 under Blogosphere, Israel, Science/Engineering, The War.
Tags: Bushehr, Iran, Stuxnet
Comments: 6
Whose side is Obamalot on?
“Can anyone detect a pattern here? Mubarak must go. Qadaffi must go. But no diplomatic pressure on Assad, nor, aside from the occasional Obama video, any tough talk to the Iranians.” Can anyone in Obamalot play this game? Read it all.
Posted: April 19th, 2011 under Obamalot, Scribbles, The War.
Tags: Eqypt, Iran, Libya, Obamalot, Syria
Comments: none
Duck and cover
Duck and cover (if you aren’t sitting in Ground Zero) was always good advice, when I was a schoolkid back in the Dark Ages of the 1950s, despite the mockery of it ever since by Lefty writers and journalists. But it is odd that Obamalot is promulgating it now. “What they’re telling you is that [...]
Posted: December 17th, 2010 under Blogosphere, Israel, Obamalot, The War.
Tags: duck and cover, Iran, nuke war, Obamalot, Stuxnet
Comments: 2
Esther strikes again?
“Originally, all eyes turned toward Israel’s intelligence agencies. Engineers examining the worm found ‘clues’ that hinted at Israel’s involvement. In one case they found the word ‘Myrtus’ embedded in the code and argued that it was a reference to Esther, the biblical figure who saved the ancient Jewish state from the Persians. But computer experts [...]
Posted: December 5th, 2010 under Israel, Science/Engineering, Scribbles, The War.
Tags: centrifuges, computer worm, Esther, Iran, Myrtus, Stuxnet
Comments: none
The settlements obsession
Nevermind the latest “secret” document dump by obvious traitors within the U.S. State Department. It’s the department’s very explicit behavior an honest media would highlight every day. For instance, the way they ignore: “….the level of poverty and illiteracy in the Arab and Muslim world and the absence of a free press, independent judiciary, human [...]
Posted: December 2nd, 2010 under Israel, Obamalot, The War.
Tags: Arab and Muslim human rights, Iran, Israel, peace in the Middle East, Settlements Obsession, U.S. State Department
Comments: 2
Tehran’s Star of David
This’ll learn ‘em, by gosh and by golly. Imagine the outrage. Islam, after all, is supposed to be the culmination of the human urge to find god in nature, not be merely a new flavor of it fit only to be surreptitiously adorned by the symbols of one of the oldest. Heh.
Posted: December 1st, 2010 under Israel, Science/Engineering, Scribbles, Space, The War.
Tags: Google Earth, Iran, Star of David
Comments: 4







