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wanda robb
wanda robb
3 months ago

Or Iran is lying?

mike fink
mike fink
3 months ago

“… or the radioactive material must have been already moved out.”

The overhead photo of 50 trucks lined up outside that facility 2 or 3 days ago should give you your answer. The enriched uranium is stored in very portable containers and was likely trucked out and dispersed to God knows where. Easy dirty bomb filler for ballistic missile mirvs if they want to do that.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
3 months ago
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The term is Kabuki Theatre.

Hammers Thor
3 months ago
Reply to  mike fink

So, Medvedev has a solid history of being a blowhard… “all hat and no cattle”. Just because he says these things does not mean they’re true… in fact, I would believe they ARE NOT true simply because he said them.

Regarding the satellite images, the trucks that were lined up were evidently moved to a location about 1km away after doing whatever they did there, whether attempting to reinforce the structure and tunnels, or move uranium. It was interesting to see the video images showing explosions that [might] have been about that far away from the main target. However, if indeed there was no radiation signature, it makes more sense to me that reinforcement was the goal, and may have worked, although it will take some time to get past the rubble to restart their program. If they were moving the uranium, there’s virtually no way we can even “see” if there IS a radiation signature from enriched uranium because it’s actually not very radioactive and gives off very few neutrons. We would have to be right next to it to detect it because our satellites can’t see it (as far as I know).

It will take some time to learn more, and to give the spin doctors time to spin. As David said, Trust No One.