Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
October 1, 2024
Israel – Invading Lebanon To Prolong And Expand Its Supremacists War

Is it a trap?

That is the question the Zionists should ask themselves. To me the answer seems to be 'Yes!'

The Zionist entity is invading Lebanon – again. All earlier such invasions have ended in failure. Zionist troops had to retreat under fire. The current invasion is unlikely to see a better fate.

The Izzies, and their U.S. sponsors, are delirious over their perceived success in killing a number of Hizbullah officials including its leader, Sayed Hassan Nasrallah.

Don't they understand that Hizbullah has explicitly been built in ways that allow it to sustain such losses? All the murdered officials have already been replaced. If these new ones get killed their replacements are ready.

Before last week the war between the resistance was restricted to an (unequal) exchange of missiles. Israel fired many more than the resistance but not to more effect. The nature of that slow walking war of attrition will now change.

An Israeli ground invasion is exactly what Hizbullah has prepared for. It has readied its ambush sites. Its weapons and the people need to launch them are down in their well prepared bunkers.

The invading forces will be subjected to all kind of surprises. The ground troops are expected to proceed only after heavy preparatory bombing. But the mountainous grounds will allow the defenders to survive the bombing and to attack when and where they are least suspected. I do expect heavy military casualties but mostly on the attacker's  side.

This war will likely go on for several months. It could easily extend into a years long and much larger conflict.

The Biden administrations is in full support of the invasion. It may even have urged Netanyahoo to proceed with it:

Senior White House figures privately told Israel that the U.S. would support its decision to ramp up military pressure against Hezbollah — even as the Biden administration publicly urged the Israeli government in recent weeks to curtail its strikes, according to American and Israeli officials.

Presidential adviser Amos Hochstein and Brett McGurk, the White House coordinator for the Middle East, told top Israeli officials in recent weeks that the U.S. agreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s broad strategy to shift Israel’s military focus to the north against Hezbollah in order to convince the group to engage in diplomatic talks to end the conflict, the officials told POLITICO.

The Pentagon though is not convinced that this operation will be a success. It fears that, at some point, the U.S. forces will be sent in to rescue the Izzies from a severe defeat.

The Netanyahoo government will try its best to expand the war into Syria or, even further, into an all out war on Iran. It will need the full military support from the U.S. to do so. Its political maneuvering towards the U.S. will thus be done with the intent to further drag it into the war.

Without the full support of the U.S. Israel will fail to become the regional superpower it is striving to be.

With full U.S. support their might be a chance, a small one though, for Israel to win this round.

When the European crusaders tried to colonialize the Levant they built some 37 large castles to hold to their gains. Some 150 years later the crusaders had left. The castles though still exist. They are a reminder that those lands are not easy to take and – moreover – to keep.

Comments

Exceptional Day’, Says Abu Obeida – Resistance Roundup – Day 361
https://www.palestinechronicle.com/exceptional-day-says-abu-obeida-resistance-roundup-day-361/
Comment – all fronts very active,
Merkava tally 216 unchanged

Posted by: Exile | Oct 2 2024 1:53 utc | 601

“mansplaining”. We’re not on CNN, toots. You just lost the argument.
James is a human trying to explain something to another human. Just be happy he’s trying to help.
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Oct 2 2024 1:34 utc | 593
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Behold, the mansplaining concern troll!

Posted by: Jane | Oct 2 2024 1:57 utc | 602

With Lebanon, Iran… Russia begins Syrian clean up, pre-empting West machinations of a Syrian Chemical contrivance redux 2.0 plan to gain international indignation and an excuse to go hot again in Syria…(reference yesterday https://tass.com/politics/1850253)
Today following actions:
https://tass.com/politics/1850735
Highlight:
MOSCOW, October 2. /TASS/. The Russian Aerospace Forces have delivered strikes on three bases of militants from the US-controlled Al Tanf zone, Oleg Ignasyuk, deputy chief of the Russian Center for the Reconciliation of the Opposing Parties in Syria, said at a briefing.
“The command of Syria’s armed forces, supported by a Russian battlegroup, continues reconnaissance in mountain and desert areas in Homs and Deir ez-Zor directorates. The Russian Aerospace Forces delivered strikes on three detected bases of militants who left the Al Tanf zone,” he said.“
Prepping for wider war continues.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 2 2024 1:58 utc | 603

Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 1:31 utc | 591
He was an honourable guy. I wish there were more like him.
The following are the first few verses to his song ‘Sunday Morning Coming Down’.
Well, I woke up Sunday morning
With no way to hold my head that didn’t hurt
And the beer I had for breakfast wasn’t bad
So I had one more for dessert
Then I fumbled through my closet for my clothes
And found my cleanest dirty shirt
And I shaved my face and combed my hair
And stumbled down the stairs to meet the day
I’d smoked my brain the night before on
Cigarettes and songs that I’d been pickin’
But I lit my first and watched a small kid
Cussin’ at a can that he was kicking
Then I crossed the empty street
And caught the Sunday smell of someone fryin’ chicken
And it took me back to somethin’
That I’d lost somehow, somewhere along the way

Posted by: Siddhartha | Oct 2 2024 1:59 utc | 604

Fourth in a series of attacks just now on Lebanon suburbs
https://t.me/Sohaibpress/74127
I include it just because it seems another heavy munition compared to Gaza ? Not as powerful as that in southern Lebanon when they ramped up there, but still unusual . PeterAU was asking at one point.
@606 As honest as day.

Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 2:08 utc | 605

Videos in links

🇮🇷🇮🇱An Iranian missile exploded near the Mossad headquarters, located on the northern outskirts of Tel Aviv.

https://t.me/intelslava/67564

🇮🇱🇮🇷 The Mossad headquarters, located in Tel Aviv, which was struck by Iranian missiles, was leveled.
Ronen Bergman, New York Times correspondent: I felt a series of massive explosions near my home in northern Tel Aviv, close to the Mossad headquarters, the Foreign Intelligence Agency, and Unit 8200, the electronic intelligence agency. The whole house was shaking

https://t.me/intelslava/67601

🇮🇷🇮🇱 incredible speed of this Iranian missile, likely Fattah-1. Very difficult to intercept.

https://t.me/intelslava/67602

🇮🇷🇮🇱By the way, in the event of a major war between Iran and Israel, with strikes on each other’s oil facilities and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices will seriously skyrocket and the Russian Federation will earn billions or even tens of billions of dollars.
This is one of the motivations of the United States to try to keep the situation within the framework of a local conflict.

https://t.me/intelslava/67609

Posted by: Down South | Oct 2 2024 2:19 utc | 606

Simplicius article on True Promise 2.
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/operation-true-promise-2-iran-strikes

Posted by: Surferket | Oct 2 2024 2:23 utc | 607

A good story I heard on BBC radio: it seems Starmer was on the phone to Netanyahu when the Iranian missiles started coming in. Netanyahu was described as just dropping the phone and doing a runner for the shelter. Evidently completely unprepared. The guy’s been really spooked by the attack.
By the way, Britain has officially confirmed that it took part in the action, but the details are unspecified. Perhaps it really was that they received Israeli warplanes evacuated on the Cyprus base.

Posted by: laguerre | Oct 2 2024 2:25 utc | 608

France and Israel call for an emergency UNSC meeting for tomorrow at 10 am to condemn Iran.
I know Iran called for one for yesterday (Monday) last Saturday to condemn Israel for assassination, but apparently wasn’t granted one.
At least the UNSC will again be able to show its ineffectiveness as at the very least, if not Russia, China will downvote.
The West continues to seek, like Hamas, a UNSC Sanctioned Recognition that Iran is a Terrorist Organization and level international sanctions & international military actions against it. Law-fare made into warfare. Like Lybia.
Anyways, their plots are worn out.
They’ve nothing left but murder, mayhem, violence, assassinations, & genocide… without the “international community” support. Such a sad lot of toads.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 2 2024 2:32 utc | 609

There’s better days for the World ahead.
Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 2 2024 1:38 utc | 596
I just hope some humans are around to enjoy them.

Posted by: Honzo | Oct 2 2024 2:44 utc | 610

Posted by: Surferket | Oct 2 2024 2:23 utc | 609
There’s a comment there that says Gallant was killed by a missile.
No reference.

Posted by: Walt | Oct 2 2024 2:47 utc | 611

Alas. Simplicius writes:
It is currently impossible to find out whether the Air Base was damaged or destroyed, but the approximate range of the targets of Iranian Missiles is quite clear: Air Bases.
Iran officially announced that “over 20 F-35s were destroyed” but of course such statements are usually hyperbolic and not reflective of reality—verification is needed.
In truth, Iran openly admitted notifying the US—and thereby Israel—of the strikes in advance, which gave Israel forewarning to take all their F-35s to the sky, which is standard procedure for high value assets like that before any strike, regularly carried out by both Ukraine and Russia in the SMO.
There are allegedly reports that Israel did in fact take its F-35 fleet to the skies as evidenced by a fleet of refueling tankers that were airborne, which suggests the F-35s were kept aloft throughout the duration of the attack:
So, we don’t yet know if any real damage was done, but the one take away that we’re again able to make is that Iran is at least capable of penetrating all Western air defense nets. That is because the US openly announced their attempt to interdict the strikes as much as possible, in futility—as reported by the official US Naval Institute:
https://news.usni.org/2024/10/01/u-s-warships-fire-a-dozen-interceptions-against-iranian-missile-attack-against-israel
USS Bulkely (DDG-84) and USS Cole (DDG-67) fired a dozen interceptors as part of the U.S. response to Iranian missiles launched at Israel, the Pentagon announced Tuesday.
Iran launched approximately 200 ballistic missiles at targets in Israel, Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder told reporters on Tuesday. He did not elaborate on what type of interceptors the two destroyers used. No ground-based interceptors were used.
They claim no ground based interceptors were used, though Iran begged to differ.
Iran of course again claimed they hadn’t used their best stuff yet:
Iran’s Minister of Defense: ‘None of our most advanced Missile capabilities were used in Operation True Promise-2’.
It doesn’t really matter in the end, because the attack as per usual is mostly theater, a kind of delicate dance between the warring parties, given that it was telegraphed in advance to notify the recipients for the purpose of de-escalating. Iranian president Pezeshkian afterwards released a statement in fact conveying that Iran had done its show of force and was now finished, insinuating to Israel that the two should accept the parley and de-escalate.

Posted by: JAB | Oct 2 2024 2:50 utc | 612

What a great and strange maze they built for us, I’m almost in admiration at the time scale.
Money printer go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Posted by: Orson Cart | Oct 2 2024 2:50 utc | 613

re Refinnejenna | Oct 2 2024 0:19 utc | 562
I don’t understand I had pointed out how new the prez was and that Amini had died from natural causes in what I posted. I didn’t go into detail in the interests of brevity. I could have pointed out that supreme leader Khameni usually doesn’t involve himself in foreign policy and leaves that up to the government but now he has taken control of Iran’s decision making because he hadn’t understood what a weak human Pezeshkian is, basically a puppet for self interested metro types who do not represent the views of most Iranians who had been rather apathetic at last elections because that is what happens when 1) ordinary people realise what a sham form of democracy voting for a 3rd party to represent ones point of view is, and 2) Khameni is 80 years old and had naturally taken his eye off the ball.
That is now over; Pezeshkian is finished although I doubt there will be an announcement. It is likely he will continue as a figurehead prez but he won’t be making any important decisions from here on out.
Khameni will find a younger Iranian than he who will determine Iran’s political strategy from here on out but likely he won’t be prez before Pezeshkian sees out his first and only term.
The man (Pezeshkian) was so absorbed in reviving that pointless nuclear deal with amerika which delivered nothing the first time around, so that the handful of greedies in Iran have screwed up thanks to a mixture of complacency, ignorance & sheer stupidity. Trusting the amerikans – huh where did these idiots come from?
Most likely descendants of minor figures in the Shah’s reign who had dreams of grandeur.
Now even they must comprehend that amerika is nothing but liars and cheats – something any Iranian with half a brain had worked out when amerika omitted to lift most sanctions last time around.
They should have heard what Russia had to say about Minsk 1 & 2 let alone what Palestinian people have been saying for decades but of course the Iranian newbies were blinded by self interest.
Even so it is amerika and the west in general who have really screwed up as this now! dammit cupidity that has been on display by zionist sponsored western pols for decades will come unstuck. I’m betting that it will be Iraq taking back control of their oil from amerika following amerikan troops being driven out by missile attacks that first causes a massive spike in Western oil prices. The Red Sea will remain shut, increasing pressure will be focussed on Jordan to cut off land supplies to the zionist entity and the whole blood soaked house of cards will come tumbling down.
Like a 50 story house of cards it relies on many interlocking pieces however smart strategists through the region have developed a strategy replete with ways and means to rid the region of amerikans, other westerners and their zionist fellow travelers. They held off because no sane person prefers war to peace but now western zionists have overstepped, when the resistance chooses to get serious, there will be no stopping them.
As we have seen the so called major ally Saudi has been playing both sides for the last 2 to 3 years but once things really develop even they won’t actively prevent the inevitable. It’s also important to recognise that the west has already stolen and used the majority of Saudi resources but Iraq and Venezuela remain what the west have considered to be ‘their’ reserves. The western zionist pols have truly screwed up in a way that isn’t repairable in the long term.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 2 2024 2:52 utc | 614

Yes, at
Not of or for.

Posted by: Orson Cart | Oct 2 2024 2:54 utc | 615

further to what I already posted with
https://t.me/ResistanceTrench/32743
Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 1 2024 22:03 utc | 460
Iran has apparently warned the USA, and its Arab slaves, I mean allies…..
I would suspect that the Houthis in Yemen, and the Iraqi resistance allies, would also have a hand in all that, too
https://x.com/SinaToossi/status/1841207114666057848
Sina Toossi @SinaToossi
Multiple IRGC-affiliated Iranian outlets & Telegram channels report, “Iran has warned the US: if you target our refineries, we will set fire to the refineries and oil fields across the entire region, including those in Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan, Kuwait, the UAE, and Bahrain.”
https://x.com/SinaToossi/status/1841237981316931765
Sina Toossi @SinaToossi
Leader of Iraq’s Sayyid al-Shuhada Brigades threatens the US & Europe: “We hold a pressure card that, if used by the Axis, will shut down the entire war. Winter is coming & Russian gas is not reaching Europe. We will use the energy card & not a drop of oil will leave our region.”

Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 2 2024 3:00 utc | 616

There’s better days for the World ahead.
Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 2 2024 1:38 utc | 596
I just hope some humans are around to enjoy them.
Posted by: Honzo | Oct 2 2024 2:44 utc | 612
The asylum has no escape.

Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 3:05 utc | 617

Re the Iranian president.
No doubt a fool to trust the west to any sort of agreement. But security belongs in a different sphere. Military, intel organisations ect.
At some point US/Israel has penetrated Iranian intelligence/counter intelligence.
Stuxnet is worth remembering, battery bombs are worth remembering. Many ways to electronically penetrate security. It likely occurred long before the current president came to power.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 3:20 utc | 618

Articles at The Cradle talk about IOF events in Lebanon “…as “localized raids” that are “very limited in scope and in the area of operation.””
But no actual invasion, yet. If, as others have written, invasion requires a certain level of support and now that support may not be there……what is Plan B?
If the West is going to respond, it will be sooner, rather than later, IMO That is fine with me because I want to see this phase of our civilization climax come and go so all can move on.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 2 2024 3:20 utc | 619

Crossing the Rubicon: Is Israel Prepared for Iran’s Response?
https://substack.com/home/post/p-149692541
A historical overview of the pivotal events between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon that have culminated in today’s missile attacks on Israel by Iran.

Posted by: Dharma | Oct 2 2024 3:28 utc | 620

psychohistorian | Oct 2 2024 3:20 utc | 621
Israel appear to have a tank force at the border but it is beginning to look as though the plan is for a major bombing campaign along with small targeted special forces raids rather than invasion as such.
If Israel/US have penetrated Iranian/Hezbollah security for some time, they may well have enough intel to do a reasonable amount of damage with heavy bombing and ground penetrating bombs.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 3:31 utc | 621

@ Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 3:31 utc | 623 commenting about potential plan of incursion/invasion/raids
I agree with the observation that Occupied Palestine has some intelligence that they need to back up with maybe raids before they call in the bombings and then later the dozers.
How much did the Iran bombings impact that assumed plan?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 2 2024 3:42 utc | 622

Down South 608
Russia will not benefit from skyrocketing oil prices because no business anywhere on the planet can afford skyrocketed prices. The price of oil is already too high, which is why every country on the planet is already in recession or depression in real, inflation-adjusted terms. Oil is the master resource. Depletion is the problem for which there’s no adequate solution. Catastrophic war provides political cover for the predicament of which mention mustn’t be made. Again, that being depletion.

Posted by: reante | Oct 2 2024 3:47 utc | 623

The Zio-proxy is used to create and fight a war with Iran (or whoever) until the last Zio.
The USA is using Zionists just like the USA is using Ukraine as a proxy to fight Russia to the last Ukrop-nazi.
So much cheaper, such a great deal as Lindsey Graham sez. We have this fantasy that the Zios are running the USA, but soon we will see them slaughtered just like Ukrainian bumpkins to keep our dollar the world reserve currency and supposedly wear down other countries military while making a pile of cash. This current Zio-crusader invasion will collapse like the original one and the French colony of Algiers.

Posted by: jonny law | Oct 2 2024 3:49 utc | 624

Posted by: Surferket | Oct 2 2024 2:23 utc | 609
I’m really disappointed in Simplicius.
He jumps to the conclusion that the Iranian attack was another round of performative theater. He may be right, but he offers no evidence to support his conclusion other than the same Twitter crap that other cope monkeys claim.
Then he tops it off by acknowledging the fall of Ugledar but uses the crappy DS maps as his factual basis. When Weeb and Dima told us that hours/days ago.
Simp has jumped the shark.

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Oct 2 2024 3:51 utc | 625

He jumps to the conclusion that the Iranian attack was another round of performative theater. He may be right, but he offers no evidence to support his conclusion other than the same Twitter crap that other cope monkeys claim.
Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Oct 2 2024 3:51 utc | 627
Israeli Gas platforms in the Mediterranean sea have been destroyed. What was Simplicius smoking this week?
In his rush to be first with the headlines he bungled.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 3:56 utc | 626

USS Bulkely (DDG-84) and USS Cole (DDG-67) fired a dozen interceptors as part of the U.S. response to Iranian missiles launched at Israel, the Pentagon announced Tuesday.
Posted by: JAB | Oct 2 2024 2:50 utc | 614
12 interceptors.
2 x interceptors per incoming missile.
6 missiles intercepted at most.
Pathetic.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 4:00 utc | 627

I cannot wait to know what this US elections October Surprise is going to me. Would have to be a doozy to outdo everything else going down.

Posted by: Dharma | Oct 2 2024 4:08 utc | 628

Re: Price of Oil ?
$70/barrel today
$240/barrel inflation adjusted peak during last big spike in 2007
Got a long way to go Barflies

Posted by: Exile | Oct 2 2024 4:12 utc | 629

Wow! What a show, thanks Iran, better late than never.
We know that F35s have been used, meaning quite a few would have been grounded due to the maintenance factor. If hardened bunkers, ground crews and replacements parts were taken, the entire F35 fleet could be grounded.
Iran has declared 3 military targets, but then the oil rig wasn’t on initial list, so expect more surprises.
Has everyone seen the footage of Bib scurrying like a rat into the hidey hole?

Posted by: Suresh | Oct 2 2024 4:21 utc | 630

I don’t know if this is relevant, but many NATO aircraft close, but not too close…Andravida is in the West Peloponnese (I.e Greece, for Americans and anyone else geographically challenged).

From 30 September to 11 October 2024, the “Ramstein Flag 24” exercise will take place at Andravida Air Base, with the participation of the majority of NATO Allies.
The exercise will include more than 140 4th and 5th generation warplanes, including F-35, F-16V, Rafale, and others, as well as support aircraft from 13 Allies.
In particular, more than 120 fighters will take part, including F-35s from the US and Italy, Rafale and Mirage 2000-5 from France, as well as Gripen from Sweden and Hungary, Eurofighter Typhoon from Spain and Italy, US F-18s and F-16s from Poland, Portugal and Romania.
It should be noted that Turkey’s insistence on not submitting flight plans for its fighter jets that would have flown in FIR Athens jurisdiction in order to participate in the major NATO exercise “Ramstein Flag 24” eventually led the neighbors to decide not to participate in the exercise.

https://en.protothema.gr/2024/09/27/ramstein-flag-24-natos-elite-air-forces-converge-in-andravida-for-a-major-exercise-watch-the-action/

Posted by: Occasional poster | Oct 2 2024 4:21 utc | 631

Posted by: Ghost of Zanon | Oct 2 2024 3:51 utc | 627
Glad to hear. Thanks.

Posted by: JAB | Oct 2 2024 4:23 utc | 632

Exile 631
Spike being the operative word…

Posted by: reante | Oct 2 2024 4:33 utc | 633

How much did the Iran bombings impact that assumed plan?
Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 2 2024 3:42 utc | 624
Knocking out Israeli airfields and no doubt some planes along with it will certainly have an impact. How much is hard to know as US/UK have other airfields in the region. I haven’t kept up with carrier movements but last I knew there was only one in the Med, one having left.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 4:33 utc | 634

Some thoughts on the size of Lebanon explosions compared to gaza.
F-16s can carry two 2000lb bombs. A little smaller than the Russian 1000kg bombs. No reports what so ever of heavy bombers.
First for me, due to only watching a limited number of each is the Gaza video I have seen is all daylight bombing, Lebanon night bombing. Is it the glare factor that makes them appear larger?
Do the bombs being used have a different more powerful explosive.?
And lastly, does Hezbollah have small stashes of munitions here there and everywhere that US/Israel are targeting. This on the thought that US/Israel intel has/may have penetrated Hezbollah Iran and has target coords.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 4:42 utc | 635

A friend writes:
“Nevatim Airport along with at least 20 F-35 fighters destroyed, radar stations for the Iron Dome destroyed, Ashkelon Gas Platform destroyed, and various decision-making centers throughout Israel were destroyed.”
No idea if this is true. Friend is Russian.

Posted by: JAB | Oct 2 2024 4:43 utc | 636

A buddy of mine closed on a little rental property in Beverly Hills a couple of weeks ago. His investment thesis was demand and rents were going to skyrocket with hordes of Israelis ditching the Likud madness.
Maybe he was right.

Posted by: Exile | Oct 2 2024 4:50 utc | 638

‘little’ rental property
FTFY! 🙂

Posted by: reante | Oct 2 2024 4:58 utc | 639

We have this fantasy that the Zios are running the USA, but soon we will see them slaughtered just like Ukrainian bumpkins to keep our dollar the world reserve currency and supposedly wear down other countries military while making a pile of cash.
Posted by: jonny law | Oct 2 2024 3:49 utc | 626
True, but it’s good to make a distinction between the big jews (rothchilds and whatever nameless families they serve), the medium jews (zelensky etc), and the little jews. Powerful jews have never been averse to killing off their weaker (and less evil, usually) jew cattle, especially when it gives them benefits (like victim status). It’s in part this process of elimination that has rendered them so tainted and evil as a group.
Nor are any big jews in israel, if they ever even did go there very much.
So you are correct, “israel” and the jews residing in israel don’t run America, however jews and zionists do.

Posted by: Michael A | Oct 2 2024 5:05 utc | 640

Press TV compilation of hits of missile strikes.
https://t.me/presstv/112470
“but then the oil rig wasn’t on initial list”
Suresh | Oct 2 2024 4:21 utc | 632
I did not see any oil rig explosions on Press TV’s compilation. Hezbollah and/or the Houthis had made attempts with drones at them earlier in the day before the Iranian attack. Did see a few statements it was a ship(sometimes one is permanently placed there for collecting/distributing the gas, not sure on the one off Gaza if that is the case). What the Houthi and Hezbollah were doing got pretty covered up by the Iranian attack. Have not been looking at what was going on for almost 12 hours. If I come across anything on it I’ll post it.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 2 2024 5:14 utc | 641

Michael let’s refine that just a ‘little.’ Jews and post-Zionists do. Right? Their Zionism was a function of imperialism. Israel is going away due to their now-post-imperialism, and because their now-past imperialism has become structurally untenable. As we know, they’re anything but stoopid. Quite the contrary in fact. Come collapse many structural aspects of their gameplan invert to match the inverse economics.

Posted by: reante | Oct 2 2024 5:17 utc | 642

Sonar has bomb damage videos from locals up along with first round of analysis
https://sonar21.com/iran-pounds-israel-in-retaliatory-strike/

Posted by: Exile | Oct 2 2024 5:17 utc | 643

Video of air defense in action against Iranian missile strike
https://t.me/intelslava/67613

Posted by: Down South | Oct 2 2024 5:22 utc | 644

All this chatter on here about nukes makes me think of one thing. The casino always makes money no matter who is winning or losing. Money will be made: oil, agriculture, metals, weapons, consumer toys …on and on. But in Vegas the casino always makes money, if some fool kicks over the card table and the play stops the casino loses money and someone gets buried in the desert. So no one ever kicks over the card table ..ever. I guess it only happened once, ok twice, just to see how deep to dig the hole.

Posted by: MopBucketBill | Oct 2 2024 5:22 utc | 645

From the Sonar 21 piece linked by Exile.

The other wild card that Israel and Washington need to consider is what Russia and China will do. Russia and China have conducted joint military exercises with Iran for the last four years. According to recent reports, Russia and Iran are finalizing negotiations on a “comprehensive agreement” furthering military cooperation.

Back near the start of Gaza, Putin said the Arab world needs to come to a decision on how it wants to move and Russia will back that.
The recent announcement I linked earlier on 57 nations including the Arab world wanting a peace deal – I have not followed up on that, researched it more, but I suspect that is important when it comes to what Russia and China will do.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 5:31 utc | 646

America’s envoy to Lebanon: Amos Hochstein, born to Jewish parents in Tel Aviv, served in the Israel IDF military as a tank driver, and an Orthdox Jew. This is who Biden has as his go between with the Lebanon leadership!? What a tragic joke. Couldn’t get more biased and zionist than that asswipe Hochstein. The don’t call America “Jew.S.A.” for nothing. Sad, very sad.

Posted by: Deschutes | Oct 2 2024 5:36 utc | 647

Correction to prev post: should read “they don’t call it ‘Jew.S.A.’ for nothing! aka “Jewnited States of america”…..Jew York Shitty….Jewniversity of Michigan….etc. It’s true. Take it from genocide Joe Biden, the self-identified “christian zionist”.

Posted by: Deschutes | Oct 2 2024 5:39 utc | 648

Canada’s Turdo ‘Unequivocally Condemns Iran’s Reckless Attack Against Israel…’
https://x.com/JustinTrudeau/status/1841222163719995511
“…Puts innocent civilians at risk. We fully support Israel’s right to defend itself…etc etc.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Oct 2 2024 5:41 utc | 649

I don’t/can’t find many mention of any attack/s on israeli oil platforms, but for this one at al Mayadeen:
english (dot) almayadeen (dot) net/news/politics/iranian-response-has-begun–sirens-sounded-all-over–israel
….The attack also successfully hit gas platforms near the occupied city of Askalan, according to Tasnim News Agency….
And
https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1841278519315145118
Max Blumenthal @MaxBlumenthal
I 100% guarantee Biden-Harris received indignant messages from the likes of Haim Saban, Seth Klarman, Casey Wasserman and other Zionist donors demanding they provide US military assets to Israel as it escalates further, and they acceded. The Biden gang is devoid of principles, corrupt and fundamentally dependent on the billionaire donor class.
Btw Haim Saban is the Israel Firster who funded the construction of the DNC HQ.

Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 2 2024 5:43 utc | 650

“Shots have been shot at the Israeli embassy, police confirmed.
A weapon has been found nearby.”(translated)
https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/JbBGJR/polisinsats-vid-israels-ambassad
Reports now of explosions near the Israeli embassy in denmark
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/two-explosions-near-denmark-israels-embassy-in-copenhagen-danish-police-2609820-2024-10-02

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 2 2024 5:47 utc | 651

The amerikan carrier in the med is currently about as much use as tits on a bull as amerika’s last oiler which has been accompanying it as part of the fleet allegedly ‘ran aground’ a week ago and is outta commission. That means no avgas, as any fuel amerika can get to that fleet in the foreseeable will come from commercial oilers which A) are slow as a wet week and B) are not equipped to carry avgas. In other words any refueling for the fleet is currently very risky as the receiving ship has to reduce to half speed which is extremely dangerous in the current circumstances and even if the carrier is prepared to take that risk there is no way to take aboard jetfuel. ie it is a genuine paper tiger a bit like the inflatable tanks amerika littered the south of england with prior to the Normandy invasion kayfabe.
As for the security leak last friday one thing we know about it is that it was a very new as the zionists would have murdered Sayed Nasrallah at the first opportunity, they wouldn’t have waited. It is highly likely the Pezeshkian idjit let something slip at his meeting with amerikan state dept officials earlier that day – enough for either them or the zionists to put two and two together and work out they should bomb those buildings with so many bunker buster bombs.
There have been no such leaks in the past, yet this horror happens within a few hours of Pezeshkian & his crew meeting with the amerikans. Pezeshkian knows it which is why he owned screwing up so soon after.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 2 2024 5:50 utc | 652

Peter AU1 648
My feeling FWIW is that Russia will play the rough foil to the US by playing defense for Iran, meaning that the US may not only play defense for Israel but if so then its offense against Iran will be underwhelming. And China’s best play is to maintain a low-profile supporting role in the ME while taking Taiwan. Timing is everything. Upshot being that Israel is left hung out to dry.

Posted by: reante | Oct 2 2024 5:50 utc | 653

reante | Oct 2 2024 5:50 utc | 655
It does seem that the US is going to have a hard time ramping up the proxy war they really really want against China when their others are going so badly.
What are they gonna tell Taiwan? No,no ignore Ukraine and Israel, the patriot systems we gave you are way better than those ones, they will actually work, we promise!!

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 2 2024 5:57 utc | 654

According to Hebrew Media, “Israel” has successfully intercepted all recent missile attacks with an innovative new system they’re calling “Iron Ground”
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 1 2024 18:49 utc | 303
Hebrew media announces successful intercept of all incoming missiles by the designated targets.

Posted by: Suresh | Oct 2 2024 6:02 utc | 655

reante | Oct 2 2024 5:50 utc | 655
Could be. Iran I believe is still under Russia’s nuclear umbrella as far as I know, and in case of conventional attack, as a UN recognized country can ask Russia for assistance if required. I think this has also made Iran very careful in its responses as from what Putin said some time ago, the umbrella is based upon Iran not initiating a conflict.
Debsisdead | Oct 2 2024 5:50 utc | 654
As far as I can see, the only problem with civilian oilers is refueling other ships while at sea and on the move. Type/weight of oil would make little difference.
Avgas is simply 100 octane petrol, jet fuel is- essentially various grades of kerosene and is a light oil rather than what is termed a spirit.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 6:02 utc | 656

Regarding the main article:
“The Zionist entity is invading Lebanon – again. All earlier such invasions have ended in failure.”
I believe it’s an oversimplification to label the 20-year occupation of Lebanon as a “failure.” While the withdrawal may have borne similarities to Vietnam or Afghanistan, comments like this risk distorting the reality of what occurred and the duration of the occupation’s relative success.
For reference, Israel first invaded Lebanon in 1978 and again in 1982. Afterward, it occupied southern Lebanon until 2000, engaging in a guerrilla conflict with Shia paramilitaries. Source
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%E2%80%93Lebanese_conflict
The point is that the events of the past, even in this region, do not necessarily correlate directly with what is happening today, given the vastly different circumstances involved. This is neither 1978 nor 2000, and comparing these situations as if they are equivalent risks creating a misleading impression about today’s realities and possible outcomes.

Posted by: Dharma | Oct 2 2024 6:02 utc | 657

Suresh | Oct 2 2024 6:02 utc | 658
LoveDonbass | Oct 1 2024 18:49 utc | 303
“Iron Ground”. Something as successful as that could only have been designed by the Ghost of Kiev.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 6:07 utc | 658

Video of air defense in action against Iranian missile strike
https://t.me/intelslava/67613
Posted by: Down South | Oct 2 2024 5:22 utc | 646
Iron dome is sleeping dome. I can only spot one AD missile been fired (@ -0:26s) which missed.

Posted by: Autumn | Oct 2 2024 6:12 utc | 659

Suresh | Oct 2 2024 6:02 utc | 658
LoveDonbass | Oct 1 2024 18:49 utc | 303
“Iron Ground”. Something as successful as that could only have been designed by the Ghost of Kiev.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 6:07 utc | 661
In a stunning display the Mossad HQ was able to intercept the uninterceptable hypersonic glide vehicle Fattah-2!!!

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 2 2024 6:16 utc | 660

From Magnier’s twitter acc

Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺
@ejmalrai
14 Israeli airstrikes violently hit #Beirut suburb, with #Israel demanding its evacuation. This is a forcible expulsion and a violation of international law under the watchful eyes of the global community.
……
#Iran’s strike at this particular point in the war was a warning of its willingness to participate. The timing was crucial and should not be ignored. This is far from over.
I will write more about Iran’s strategic aims and willingness to go to war and its invitation to #Israel to hit back, if not immediately, in later stage.
………..
The #US consider the Iranian attack inefficient but there was no assessment yet !!!!
This is the best way to save Netanyahu’s face from the hit he received to his glorious throne and Middle Eastern long-term plans.

https://x.com/ejmalrai

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 6:20 utc | 661

Does Alistair Crooke like the taste of British Intelligence. An acquired taste maybe, over many years of practice. Do their Israeli proxies enjoy annoying their controllers?
Again, as addictive as heroin, and as bonkers as LSD, all in the same shot.
Whoa! Diplomacy is boring , let’s do Death!

Posted by: Giyane | Oct 2 2024 6:27 utc | 663

This is by far the best video from the Iranian attack.
“We made the children of Gaza happy”
https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/10517

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 2 2024 6:28 utc | 664

I wouldn’t get discouraged. The West has chosen this path to go out in. There’s better days for the World ahead.
Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 2 2024 1:38 utc | 596
Nice comment.

Posted by: Tim | Oct 2 2024 6:38 utc | 665

Does Alistair Crooke like the taste of British Intelligence.
Posted by: Giyane | Oct 2 2024 6:27 utc | 666
I know this is going to sound cliche’d but:
Can you please show us *exactly* on the doll where Mr. Crooke touched you so inappropriately?
It’s ok, there’s no shame in it.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 6:39 utc | 666

Al-Mayadeen correspondent:
Today, the occupation soldiers tried to enter Adaisseh, but when they reached the barbed wire, they fell into a tight ambush.
The resistance opened fire at the occupation forces from point zero, which led to the outbreak of widespread clashes
Israeli helicopters evacuated dead and wounded soldiers, coinciding with the launching of smoke bombs
The occupation is talking about the killing of a soldier in the Adaisseh ambush, but we confirm that the number of dead is much higher
What happened in Adaisseh is the first real clash with an Israeli commando force that tried to breach the border

Posted by: grid5 | Oct 2 2024 6:40 utc | 667

Destruction of Ashkelon gas platform:
Iranian Missiles Destroy the Israeli Gas Platform off the coast of Ashkelon
Posted by: Refinnejenna | Oct 2 2024 6:26 utc | 665
“’tis but a scratch!”

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 6:40 utc | 668

I believe it’s an oversimplification to label the 20-year occupation of Lebanon as a “failure.”
Posted by: Dharma | Oct 2 2024 6:02 utc | 660
It’s a perfect assessment. Far from an oversimplification.
The idea of Eretz Israel had already been established.
The objective of those invasions wasn’t merely to hunt down the PLO, it was to acquire land in the same way the Zionists had always intended to acquire land.
Lebanon then, like Lebanon now, was viewed as a part of Greater Israel (from the River to the Sea).
The withdrawal of Israeli forces under pressure of the various groups was not what they wanted.
It was a failure of the Eretz Israel vision.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 6:45 utc | 669

Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 6:02 utc | 659
Debsisdead | Oct 2 2024 5:50 utc | 655
Fyi from link below
“If the Navy resorts to using a commercial oil tanker as a temporary replacement, it would need to install a Consolidated Cargo Handling and Fueling (CONSOL) system for underway replenishment operations. This system includes specialized refueling rigs, tensioned fueling hoses, and high-capacity fuel pumps—all essential for safely transferring fuel to warships at sea. The tanker would also require robust communication and control systems to ensure precise coordination during refueling maneuvers.
This retrofitting process is no small feat. It requires significant modifications to the commercial vessel, enabling it to withstand the unique stresses and operational demands of pumping fuel while sailing at full speed. Moreover, a U.S. Merchant Marine crew trained in CONSOL UNREP procedures—a complex and high-risk operation—would need to be flown to the Middle East to supervise the operation. ”
https://gcaptain.com/us-navy-oiler-usns-big-horn-aground-forcing-carrier-strike-group-to-scramble-for-fuel/

Posted by: Jerr | Oct 2 2024 6:47 utc | 670

From what I read from a couple of amerikan navy types last week the commercial oilers are only fitted for marine diesel. All other types of gasoline aren’t suitable and furthermore would require the commercial carrier to have a refit so that they had the necessary system to hook up to navy jetfuel and avgas receiving equipment but I guess it’s difficult for someone posing as an expert on everything to comprehend when there’s other people with different opinions to argue with here.
There is nothing more boring than a pedantic ‘know-it-all’ who doesn’t know it all.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 2 2024 6:58 utc | 671

They’ll have to ditch the idea of Eretz “Israel” and make do with Ersatz “Israel” aka Florida, if they behave that is 😛

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Oct 2 2024 6:58 utc | 672

There is nothing more boring than a pedantic ‘know-it-all’ who doesn’t know it all.
Posted by: Debsisdead | Oct 2 2024 6:58 utc | 674
If the rest of your post is the case then likely to do with the pumps and lubrication quality of the fuel. Plenty of ships transport refined petroleum products.
They main problem in conversing with those who know bugger all and are limited to social/political sciences is the amount of snake oil they sometimes swallow.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 7:06 utc | 673

For the present time, Israel has temporarily decapitated both the Hezbollah and Hamas leadership. It would only make strategic sense for the IDF to now take advantage of their enemy’s predicament and attack both Gaza and Lebanon.
So, Netanyahu can safely ignore the age addled & blowhard Joe Biden…
Posted by: Packard | Oct 1 2024 13:04 utc | 45
So USA was headless (lobotimized) prior to Hamas and Hezbollah. Now Israel will stew in the hell circle of super-achievers. They got the opportunity to do absolutely everything they want. The perverse problem they have is that the only thing they want is more. So any negotiation about ceasefire followed the scrip of Blinken jotting scrupulously what Netanyahu wants, then going through laborious negotiations through intermediaries, getting preliminary agreement, going back to Netanyahu who … wants more.
Wanting more, always more, worked after a fashion back when US Administration could put a stop, however temporary. But this mental ability atrophied to zero, and Biden is a good symbol.

Posted by: Piotr Berman | Oct 2 2024 7:08 utc | 674

Civilian ‘oilers’. Perhaps one or two around the world for a fishing fleet but I have never heard of them.
I have taken civilian oiler in terms of US navy current need to be a smallish civilian tanker, either crude of refined petroleum products convert for use in naval refueling.
As for carrying fuel, a tank is a tank, and no civilian tanker will come ready with the necessary equipment for naval refueling.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 7:13 utc | 675

Long time listener, first time caller.
Did you guys see the videos? Those were fireworks, not missiles. It’s beyond obvious now this is all a show. Those were Israeli/US origin roman candles. All similar to the October 7th blatant false flag that the US and Israel ran.
Someone above (Englishman 386 I think) asked why they didn’t attack the armour. Why indeed – unless they realized the fireworks wouldn’t have done much…
PS, what’s happening all over this region is all at the better of the US, run through its proxy and merc force the Israeli occupier.

Posted by: Michael Freepress ie | Oct 2 2024 7:20 utc | 676

Norman Finkelstein & Mouin Rabbani react to Lebanon Attack, Iran retaliation & Nasrallah’s death ==> https://youtu.be/ZWphDTn1oVc?t=56

Posted by: too scents | Oct 2 2024 7:21 utc | 677

Hezbollah issues a statement saying that they repelled an Israeli Infantry incursion attempt near the Lebanese town of Odaisseh.
The Fighters of the Islamic Resistance confronted, at dawn on Wednesday 2-10-2024, an Israeli infantry force that attempted to infiltrate the town of Odaisseh from the direction of Khallet Al-Mahafer, and clashed with it, inflicting losses on it, and forcing it to retreat.

Posted by: grid5 | Oct 2 2024 7:40 utc | 678

Barak Ravid
@BarakRavid
💥🇮🇱🇮🇷Israeli officials say Israel will launch a “significant retaliation” to Tuesday’s massive missile attack within days that could target oil production facilities inside Iran and other strategic sites. My story on @axios

Striking Iran may well depend on where both US and China are at with oil imports. Also long term contracts vs short term or spot prices.
I have not been keeping up with that aspect, but last I knew, US had to import heavy oil and China the largest oil importer.
If US has locked in long term contacts for its heavy oil needs, then skyrocketing world oil prices may not be an issue for it.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 7:54 utc | 679

long term contacts
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 7:54 utc | 682

Force Majeure.

Posted by: too scents | Oct 2 2024 7:57 utc | 680

too scents | Oct 2 2024 7:57 utc | 683
That would apply to countries that are in the midst of a war, re Persian gulf oil in general, but if US has contacts with oil producing countries like say Nigeria then force majeure would not apply.
Canadian oil sands would certainly be outside that though I have no idea if infrastructure for increased production has occurred.
If something along these lines are US intentions I have no idea, but somebody who is into this side of things would have a better idea on oil contracts, production and so forth.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 8:05 utc | 681

Can you please show us *exactly* on the doll where Mr. Crooke touched you so inappropriately?
It’s ok, there’s no shame in it.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 6:39 utc | 669
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=19/51.48725/-0.12437&basemap=osm-mapnik

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 2 2024 8:06 utc | 682

But no actual invasion, yet. If, as others have written, invasion requires a certain level of support and now that support may not be there……what is Plan B?
If the West is going to respond, it will be sooner, rather than later, IMO That is fine with me because I want to see this phase of our civilization climax come and go so all can move on.
Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 2 2024 3:20 utc | 622
psychohistorian, even had the damage being caused by the Iranian strikes not happened, an invasion of Southern Lebanon on the part of Israeli forces would not have accomplished anything, according to Alistair Crooke in the last part of the interview Norwegian posted at 14l. Crooke is very definite that air power would not be the answer, and I am convinced he is correct. You just have to go back to Vietnam where air power did not defeat the Viet Cong, who were much weaker than we know is the case in Lebanon. And I was impressed that one of the hard rules for Hezbullah is that no villages have munitions nearby or under them. So bombing them is a war crime, as it was when you bombed Gaza churches and hospitals and apartment buildings.
Rather I would suppose that taking out Israel’s air power is a good thing for Iran. It is a good thing for Syria. It is a good thing for Beirut. Maybe assassinations from the air will become something Israel can’t do. That would be good for Israel itself!
And as far as losing face, it couldn’t happen to a better candidate. I caught myself asking how we could help Israel not lose face? Couldn’t think of a way, no way at all. Lose face, Israel; it will be good for your soul. We’ve all done it; it isn’t hard. Repent.
Jonah did. Job did. Even David did. That’s why he is remembered and not Israel’s first choice, Saul. Don’t you see? It’s not the Godfearing Iranians or the Palestinians or the Lebanese who are Amalek; it’s you!
But again, 141 is where it is at – wisdom is there; thank you, Norwegian!
Now, like Iran, I am done.

Posted by: juliania | Oct 2 2024 8:26 utc | 683

“Iron Ground”. Something as successful as that could only have been designed by the Ghost of Kiev.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 6:07 utc | 661
In a stunning display the Mossad HQ was able to intercept the uninterceptable hypersonic glide vehicle Fattah-2!!!
Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 2 2024 6:16 utc | 663
Thanks, lol.
Stand by, loading F35/EMP ballistic missile/helicopter sabotage/exploding pager/drone attack on Iran AA system cope narratives.
Yemen is said to have fired 3 missiles, no news what the targets were. But they did manage to hit a couple of tankers recently as well as take down MQ 4 #11. First country in the world to destroy that many multimillion-dollar US assets.
Iran used the Ghadr and Emad, as well as the latest Fattah hypersonic missiles.
I want to point out the Netzarim area targeted by Iran is in Gaza where all the IOF’s invading men, tanks and armoured vehicles are located.
Ouch!
Exile will need to update the latest tally when the dust settle.

Posted by: Suresh | Oct 2 2024 8:29 utc | 684

Love you Moonie. Yes poor Turkey. Sat on a fence so long the piles have PHDs to use as source material. Let’s just balance out turkeys true landing with its recent BRICS membership and its threat to invade Israel. It’s islam roots and being rejected by the EU for nearly a century. But plod away by all means.

Posted by: Hankster | Oct 2 2024 9:02 utc | 685

Did you guys see the videos? Those were fireworks, not missiles.
Posted by: Michael Freepress ie | Oct 2 2024 7:20 utc | 679
I’ve seen a lot of fireworks in my time, especially from my perch here in Asia and I assure you those were no fireworks.
The Iron Dome interceptors did remind me a lot of fireworks though but not the Iranian missiles going in the other direction.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 9:05 utc | 686

For the present time, Israel has temporarily decapitated both the Hezbollah and Hamas leadership.
Posted by: Packard | Oct 1 2024 13:04 utc | 45
Look again. These Hydras have regrown their heads …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 2 2024 9:06 utc | 687

I was talkin’bout striking airfields as an effective air interdiction solution just yesterday when people blamed IRGC for not delivering AD to Lebanese Hezbollah : few hours later the shit hit the fan …
I was wrong seeing Hezbollah delivering that package but it’s kind of boring anyway : capabilities assessment method is too effective as means of prediction for warfare :(.
We won’t be provided any kind of damage assessment from IOF : it didn’t stop them striking in Beirut again this morning and I’m very curious about how Bibi’s clan is going to be allowed to retaliate at Iranian retaliation this time. Last one was a little bit meh …

Posted by: Savonarole | Oct 2 2024 9:12 utc | 688

Posted by: JAB | Oct 2 2024 2:50 utc | 615 “They claim no ground based interceptors were used, though Iran begged to differ.”
“They”, the US claim is that there were no US ground based interceptors used. Likely due to a “geometrical no-shoot” condition, that is the Iranian missiles did not pass in the engagement envelope (close enough).

Posted by: Ed4 | Oct 2 2024 9:47 utc | 689

re: the movie “Threads”

Posted by: Mark2 | Oct 1 2024 22:16 utc | 467
So what happens next ?
‐——–
With a bit of luck, your spelling keeps improving, lol.
Yeah good film, but a bit Sheffield-centric don’t you think?
Posted by: Turdworld | Oct 1 2024 22:25 utc | 475

Sheffield-centric: that was part of the point of the movie. After the bombs start dropping, our world-spanning interwebs and instant up-to-the-minute news updates from around the world will cease. Your world (should you survive) will reduce to the horizon. News from beyond the horizon will be limited to odd rumours, received oh so slowly from infrequent travellers.
The mess in Ukraine and Occupied-Palestine may still be continuing, but you’d never know unless you were there.
The song “It’s a Small World After All” will either be no longer be applicable, or ironically applicable to just the township you find yourself in.

Posted by: retroflecks | Oct 2 2024 9:47 utc | 690

RE: You mean Khamenei.
Posted by: malenkov | Oct 1 2024 22:18 utc | 468
Indeed. Ty for correction. 🍺
Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 1 2024 22:21 utc |
______
Also it’s Haniyeh, not “Haneiya”.

Posted by: Gene Poole | Oct 2 2024 9:57 utc | 691

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 2 2024 7:13 utc | 678 “As for carrying fuel, a tank is a tank, and no civilian tanker will come ready with the necessary equipment for naval refueling.”
The US Navy has the ability to pump fuel from commercial oil tankers to CLF ships at sea. First demonstrated in 2015 I believe.
Not that efficient though, as you move the oil from the tanker to the CLF ship and then later to the warship from the CLF ship. The oil storage on CLF ships isn’t comparable to a fleet oil tanker either. I believe that the US Navy has 2 CLF ships in the area.
In addition the US Navy has a shipping container sized ‘kit’ that can be field installed on a lot of commercial oil tankers that can then pump fuel into a hose that is dragged aboard. The kit takes about 3 days to install and test. Also not as efficient as a fleet tanker.
So not that good, but not dire.

Posted by: Ed4 | Oct 2 2024 10:04 utc | 692

Posted by: retroflecks | Oct 2 2024 9:47 utc | 693
Your world (should you survive) will reduce to the horizon.

Posted by: Turdworld | Oct 2 2024 10:05 utc | 693

Again, my point was that Lebanon is a US ally…
Posted by: Don Bacon | Oct 1 2024 13:55 utc | 70
Retard alert!!!! Are the Lebaneses or the crIzzies US ally?

Posted by: jopalolive | Oct 2 2024 11:44 utc | 694

First major ambush of “Israeli” troops in Lebanon. Not pretty.

Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 12:49 utc | 695

And when you detect the launch of a missile that allegedly travel 18000 kmh what do you do?
Maybe start praying?
Posted by: Mario | Oct 2 2024 11:40 utc | 86
Depends on how fast you can run, if on foot or where you are. You may have up to 8 minutes to react.
Posted by: Menz | Oct 2 2024 11:44 utc | 88
And run where in 8 minutes. If you’re in or near it’s landing spot, you’re toast.
Is 8 minutes enough time to scramble you F-35 & get off the ground? out of range?

Posted by: Mary | Oct 2 2024 13:38 utc | 696

First major ambush of “Israeli” troops in Lebanon. Not pretty.
Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 12:49 utc | 698
______
Depends on one’s perspective.

Posted by: malenkov | Oct 2 2024 13:43 utc | 697

Iran is said to have used Fattah-2 hypersonic ballistic missiles for the first time in its massive missile attack on Israel on Tuesday evening. According to Iranian media reports, Israeli Arrow missile defense systems were attacked with them.
According to the Iranian news agency Mehr, Fattah-2 hypersonic ballistic missiles were used in the massive missile attack on Israel. This was the first use of this Iranian development for combat purposes. Iran used the weapon to attack Israeli Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 missile defense systems, it is said.
On September 21, the Islamic Republic presented this hypersonic weapon to the public at a military parade. With the Fattah-2, Iran has joined the small circle of countries that possess hypersonic weapons.
As the Tasnim news agency explains, the Fattah-2 missile differs from its predecessor in its warhead, which is a glider and can maneuver at hypersonic speeds. Depending on the type, the speed of a Fattah-2 is Mach 5 to Mach 20.
“Instead of flying high like ballistic missiles, hypersonic gliders fly at a much lower altitude, but can change their trajectory several times before reaching their target. This makes it difficult for the enemy’s long-range anti-aircraft radars to detect them.”
According to information from Tehran, 90 percent of the missiles fired from Iran towards Israel have reached their target. Despite strong anti-aircraft defenses, “strategic centers” in Israel were also hit.

Posted by: ossi | Oct 2 2024 14:33 utc | 698

First major ambush of “Israeli” troops in Lebanon. Not pretty.
Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 12:49 utc | 698
Depends on one’s perspective.
Posted by: malenkov | Oct 2 2024 13:43 utc | 700
https://t.me/NewsPs0/129985

Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 15:21 utc | 699

Who told them a calf to be
Why don’t they have wings to fly with
Like the swallow so proud and free
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vSi8-bGRunw

Posted by: Ornot | Oct 2 2024 15:38 utc | 700