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DarrinS
01-11-2012, 08:54 AM
Good news to everyone but Ron Paul and his dim-witted supporters

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45953703/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/





Two assailants on a motorcycle attached a magnetic bomb to the car of an Iranian university professor working at a key nuclear facility, killing him and wounding two people on Wednesday, a semiofficial news agency reported.

The attack in Tehran bore a strong resemblance to earlier killings of scientists working on the Iranian nuclear program. It is certain to reinforce authorities' claims of widening clandestine operations by Western powers and allies to try to cripple nuclear advancements.

The bomb killed Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, a chemistry expert and a director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, the semiofficial Fars news agency reported. Natanz is Iran's main enrichment site, but officials claimed earlier this week that they are expanding some operations to an underground site south of Tehran with more advanced equipment.

"The bomb was a magnetic one and the same as the ones previously used for the assassination of the scientists, and is the work of the (Israelis)," Fars quoted Tehran's Deputy Governor Safarali Baratloo as saying. "The terrorist attack is a conspiracy to undermine the (March 2) parliamentary elections."

Iran's atomic energy organization said it would issue a statement later Wednesday.

The U.S. and its allies are pressuring Iran to halt uranium enrichment, a key element of the nuclear program that the West suspects is aimed at producing atomic weapons. Uranium enriched to low levels can be used as nuclear fuel but at higher levels, it can be used as material for a nuclear warhead. Iran denies it is trying to make nuclear weapons.

The killing of Roshan was similar to previous assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists that Tehran has blamed on Israel's Mossad and the United States. Both countries have denied the accusations.

'Critical year'
But Israeli officials have hinted about covert campaigns against Iran without directly admitting involvement.

On Tuesday, Israeli military chief Lt. Gen Benny Gantz was quoted as telling a parliamentary panel that 2012 would be a "critical year" for Iran — in part because of "things that happen to it unnaturally."

Roshan, 32, was inside the Iranian-assembled Peugeot 405 car together with two others when the bomb exploded in north Tehran, Fars reported.

Roshan was a graduate of the prestigious Sharif University of Technology in Tehran.

Roshan was involved in building polymeric layers for gas separation, which is the use of various membranes to isolate gases. He was also deputy director of the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, in central Iran, for commercial affairs. According to conservative news website, mashreghnews.ir, Roshan was in charge of purchasing and supplying equipment for tjhe Natanz enrichment facility.

A similar bomb explosion on Jan. 12, 2010, killed Tehran University professor Masoud Ali Mohammadi, a senior physics professor. He was killed when a bomb-rigged motorcycle exploded near his car as he was about to leave for work.

In November 2010, a pair of back-to-back bomb attacks in different parts of the capital killed one nuclear scientist and wounded another.

The slain scientist, Majid Shahriari, was a member of the nuclear engineering faculty at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran and cooperated with the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. The wounded scientist, Fereidoun Abbasi, was almost immediately appointed head of Iran's atomic agency.

And in July 2011, motorcycle-riding gunmen killed Darioush Rezaeinejad, an electronics student. Other reports identified him as a scientist involved in suspected Iranian attempts to make nuclear weapons.

Rezaeinejad allegedly participated in developing high-voltage switches, a key component in setting off the explosions needed to trigger a nuclear warhead.

The United States and other countries say Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons technology. Iran denies the allegations, saying that its program is intended for peaceful purposes.

The latest blast is certain to bring fresh charges by Iran that the U.S. and allies are waging a clandestine campaign of bloodshed and sabotage in attempts to set back Iran's nuclear efforts.

"Instead of actually fighting a conventional war, Western powers and their allies appear to be relying on covert war tactics to try to delay and degrade Iran's nuclear advancement," said Theodore Karasik, a security expert at the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis.

He said the use of magnetic bombs bears the hallmarks of covert operations.

"It's a very common way to eliminate someone," he added. "It's clean, easy and efficient."

Meanwhile, new U.S. sanctions against Iran have also started to bite. The rial currency lost 20 percent of its value against the dollar in the past week and Iran has threatened to shut the Strait of Hormuz, through which 40 percent of trade oil passes.

Winehole23
01-11-2012, 09:04 AM
So if Iranians decide it's in their national interest to assassinate American and Israeli scientists, turnabout is fair play, right?

Agloco
01-11-2012, 09:21 AM
So if Iranians decide it's in their national interest to assassinate American and Israeli scientists, turnabout is fair play, right?

They'd be about 70 years too late......


Besides, I don't like that idea much tbh. :(

z0sa
01-11-2012, 09:24 AM
death to chemists!

Winehole23
01-11-2012, 10:28 AM
Mr. Roshan was at least the third Iranian scientist linked to Iran's nuclear program to be killed in two years; a fourth who was wounded but survived a similar attack in 2010, Fereydoun Abbasi Davani (http://www.csmonitor.com/tags/topic/Fereydoon+Abbasi+Davani), has since been named head of Iran's atomic energy organization.


A further shooting in July 2011 killed an electronics student who some reports claimed was working on high-voltage switches.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2012/0111/Another-Iranian-nuclear-scientist-killed-part-of-covert-war

cheguevara
01-11-2012, 10:33 AM
:lmao a chemist died and that means we should bomb Iran :lmao

IMO Israel seems to be defending herself pretty well

DUNCANownsKOBE
01-11-2012, 10:35 AM
It's really remarkable that only a few years after the American people were conned into thinking Iraq was a threat to the US and required a full scale invasion, the same American people are being conned all over again, by the same people, with Iran. This country's lack of intelligence never ceases to amaze me.

101A
01-11-2012, 10:35 AM
Does this TRULY cripple Iran's nuclear program? So high-profile as well; seems like the Mossad, or CIA, could be a little more subtle?

Politically these assassinations, to my sensibilities, seem to serve Iran more than their "enemies".

Winehole23
01-11-2012, 10:40 AM
tends to unite the Iranian people behind their government, against obvious foreign aggression and interference. if they did the same to us it would have a similar effect.

BUMP
01-11-2012, 10:56 AM
:clap fuck to the fuck yes! :clap

now hopefully we are one step closer to eliminating the Iranian boogeyman altogether :toast

How dare Iran try to create nuclear warheads? What country would ever be so sinister to have those things?

Winehole23
01-11-2012, 11:00 AM
not before we go to war with them, I'm afraid. there's a well established pattern. just now we're still in the foundational stage of overhyping dangers. then comes war, then disillusionment.

Winehole23
01-11-2012, 11:02 AM
are we already at war with Iran?

101A
01-11-2012, 11:02 AM
not before we go to war with them, I'm afraid. there's a well established pattern. just now we're still in the foundational stage of overhyping dangers. then comes war, then disillusionment.

...first comes love, then comes marriage.......

the inevitability of it all.

DisAsTerBot
01-11-2012, 11:27 AM
hooray for western-funded terrorism!!!!

DarrinS
01-11-2012, 11:28 AM
It's really remarkable that only a few years after the American people were conned into thinking Iraq was a threat to the US and required a full scale invasion, the same American people are being conned all over again, by the same people, with Iran. This country's lack of intelligence never ceases to amaze me.



If you think like this, vote for Dr. Paul. He's your man.

hater
01-11-2012, 11:29 AM
can this killing of scientist be considered terrorism?

who is funding these terrorist organizations?

Winehole23
01-11-2012, 11:43 AM
ask the MEK

z0sa
01-11-2012, 11:48 AM
can this killing of scientist be considered terrorism?

who is funding these terrorist organizations?

CIA torturing its own members?????

George Gervin's Afro
01-11-2012, 11:52 AM
If you think like this, vote for Dr. Paul. He's your man.

so you still think Iraq posed an 'imminent' threat to the US?

clambake
01-11-2012, 12:01 PM
the birther is also a waterboy.

4>0rings
01-11-2012, 04:13 PM
TBH, I don't think Iran would use a nuclear bomb on anyone. The powers that be although religious zealots are still corrupted by money and power and would not give that up. They just want to be on stage with the big boys and be able to push back against American policies.

cheguevara
01-11-2012, 04:25 PM
TBH, I don't think Iran would use a nuclear bomb on anyone. The powers that be although religious zealots are still corrupted by money and power and would not give that up. They just want to be on stage with the big boys and be able to push back against American policies.

Bingo. As opposed to the US, Iran has no desire to rule the world. What would they get from wiping Israel? Israel is more useful to them as the enemy over ther. The boogeyman.

This is similar to what happened after US defeated USSR in the cold war. Not having an enemy was bad news to the US. That is why they "create" enemies and wars in order to keep the sheeple behind them oblivious and in check.

Best scenario for Iran's govmt is what is happening right now. And if US/Israel bombs them, even better. They will not only have 150% of their people's support but also wide support of the international community for decades to come.

boutons_deux
01-11-2012, 06:49 PM
neocons banging the war drums

Neocons Dream Up Scary Iran Scenarios

Neocons Dream Up Scary Iran Scenarios
January 11, 2012

As American neocons continue to walk the United States toward another war in the Middle East, this time with Iran, they have been laboring to come up with rationales, including alarmist scenarios of what a nuclear-armed Iran might do geopolitically, as ex-CIA analyst Paul R. Pillar explains.

one could search in vain for any detailed analysis of just what difference the advent of an Iranian nuke would make. Most of the discourse on the topic simply seems to take as a given, not needing any analysis, that an Iranian nuclear weapon would be so bad that to prevent it warrants considering even extreme measures.

http://consortiumnews.com/2012/01/11/neocons-dream-up-scary-iran-scenarios/



http://consortiumnews.com/2012/01/11/neocons-dream-up-scary-iran-scenarios/

angrydude
01-11-2012, 07:26 PM
Hurray for murder!!!!

ElNono
01-11-2012, 08:09 PM
It's really remarkable that only a few years after the American people were conned into thinking Iraq was a threat to the US and required a full scale invasion, the same American people are being conned all over again, by the same people, with Iran. This country's lack of intelligence never ceases to amaze me.

And this news is probably double-the-goodness for bible thumpers since that's one less scientist out there... :lol

DUNCANownsKOBE
01-11-2012, 08:37 PM
And this news is probably double-the-goodness for bible thumpers since that's one less scientist out there... :lol
:rollin

TDMVPDPOY
01-11-2012, 08:43 PM
why does america have to fear iran anyway, its not like they have what it takes to land one in america, when most of the fighting will be on their doorstep...

Trainwreck2100
01-11-2012, 09:06 PM
lol it's hilarious that those two other scientists weren't killed until that super computer virus was discovered

baseline bum
01-11-2012, 09:23 PM
And this news is probably double-the-goodness for bible thumpers since that's one less scientist out there... :lol

:lmao

Agloco
01-12-2012, 09:01 PM
And this news is probably double-the-goodness for bible thumpers since that's one less scientist out there... :lol

:depressed

mouse
01-12-2012, 10:30 PM
Besides, I don't like that idea much tbh. :(


Since when did Science allow personal opinions to prove a point?

lefty
01-12-2012, 10:41 PM
I blame Bane

Nbadan
01-12-2012, 11:49 PM
So terrorism is good now...

Agloco
01-13-2012, 08:51 AM
Since when did Science allow personal opinions to prove a point?

Read the OP again. After you're done, re read.

Agloco
01-13-2012, 08:57 AM
No surprises here:

http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/13/world/meast/iran-scientist-killed/index.html


Iran's top cleric has blamed the CIA and Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, for killing an Iranian nuclear scientist, Iran's state broadcaster said.

Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, who died Wednesday, was the third Iranian nuclear scientist in two years to be killed by what Iran described as a magnetic bomb attached to his car. A fourth survived a similar assassination attempt.

MaNuMaNiAc
01-13-2012, 09:48 AM
so DarrinS thinks terrorism is good news. Got it.

hater
01-13-2012, 10:07 AM
too funny

whenever Iran's top clerics need to get their own ppl's support back. All they have to do is incite Israel/USA. and they never fail to do an act that will unite Iran behind the clerics.

It's almost as if all this is orchestrated

boutons_deux
01-15-2012, 10:26 AM
U.S. Warns Israel on Strike

Officials Lobby Against Attack on Iran as Military Leaders Bolster Defenses

U.S. defense leaders are increasingly concerned that Israel is preparing to take military action against Iran, over U.S. objections, and have stepped up contingency planning to safeguard U.S. facilities in the region in case of a conflict.

Covert efforts by Israel's intelligence service to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons have been credited with slowing the program without the high risk of military conflict that could be sparked by an airstrike. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful uses.

But Israel has declined to rule out a strike, as has the U.S.

"It is the policy of the Israeli government, and the Obama administration, that all options remain on the table. And it is crucial that the ayatollahs in Tehran take this policy seriously," said Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to the U.S.

Mr. Netanyahu said in a recent interview that Iran has begun to "wobble," a signal some U.S. officials believe suggests he is willing to follow the current U.S. strategy, which seeks to avoid a military confrontation with Iran.

"Recent comments by the Israelis show they understand how tough the sanctions we've put in place are and are giving them time to work," said a senior Obama administration official.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204409004577159202556087074.html

Wild Cobra
01-15-2012, 10:42 AM
We need to just stay out of Israel's way.

baseline bum
01-15-2012, 10:57 AM
Time to add Israel to the axis of evil?

mavs>spurs
01-15-2012, 11:55 AM
what people always fail to point out is why the heck would iran want to nuke israel being so close to it's own border? i don't think they want to eat nuclear fallout imho. terrorists just being the terrorists they're supposed to be (not iran), nothing to see here...

boutons_deux
01-15-2012, 12:01 PM
Iran won't nuke Israel, since Israel is full of Muslim shrines, holy places, and Muslims.

And Israel's retaliation would destroy much of Tehran, millions of people, refineries, military installations.

M.A.D.