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war cumming ... top iran nuclear scientist killed

kaninabuchaojibye

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Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran's top nuclear scientist, assassinated near Tehran

media captionThe road near Tehran where gunmen opened fire on Mohsen Fakhrizadeh
Iran's most senior nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh has been assassinated near the capital Tehran, the country's defence ministry has confirmed.
Fakhrizadeh died in hospital after an attack in Absard, in Damavand county.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, has condemned the killing "as an act of state terror".
Western intelligence agencies believe Fakhrizadeh was behind a covert Iranian nuclear weapons programme.
"If Iran ever chose to weaponise (enrichment), Fakhrizadeh would be known as the father of the Iranian bomb," one Western diplomat told Reuters news agency in 2014.
Iran insists its nuclear programme is exclusively for peaceful purposes.
But news of the killing comes amid fresh concern about the increased amount of enriched uranium that the country is producing. Enriched uranium is a vital component for both civil nuclear power generation and military nuclear weapons.
A 2015 deal with six world powers had placed limits on its production, but since President Donald Trump abandoned the deal in 2018, Iran has been deliberately reneging on its agreements.
Joe Biden has pledged to reengage with Iran when he takes over the US presidency in January, despite longstanding opposition from Israel .
Prominent Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in an undated photo
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image captionMohsen Fakhrizadeh, pictured in an undated photo, was head of the ministry of defence's research and innovation organisation
Between 2010 and 2012, four Iranian nuclear scientists were assassinated and Iran has accused Israel of complicity in the killings.
Fakhrizadeh's name was specifically mentioned in Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's presentation about Iran's nuclear programme in April 2018.
There has been no comment from Israel on the news of the assassination. The Pentagon has also declined to comment, according to Reuters.
What happened to Mohsen Fakhrizadeh?
In a statement on Friday, Iran's defence ministry said: "Armed terrorists targeted a vehicle carrying Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, head of the ministry's research and innovation organisation.
"After a clash between the terrorists and his bodyguards, Mr Fakhrizadeh was severely injured and rushed to hospital.
"Unfortunately, the medical team's efforts to save him were unsuccessful and minutes ago he passed away."
Map showing Absard and location of killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh
Iranian media reports said the attackers opened fire on the scientist in his car.
Fars news agency earlier reported there was a car explosion in Absard town, with witnesses reporting that "three to four individuals, who are said to have been terrorists, were killed".

By Paul Adams, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent
As head of the ministry of defence's research and innovation organisation, Fakhrizadeh was clearly still a key player. Hence Benjamin Netanyahu's warning, two years ago, to "remember his name".
Since Iran started breaching its commitments under the terms of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the country has moved ahead rapidly, building stockpiles of low-enriched uranium and enriching to a purity above the level permitted under the deal.
Iranian officials have always said such moves are reversible, but developments in research and development are harder to eradicate.
"We cannot go backwards," Iran's former ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Ali Asghar Soltanieh, said recently.
If Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was the key player Israel alleges, then his death could represent someone's effort to put the brakes on Iran's forward momentum.
With the US president-elect, Joe Biden, talking about taking Washington back into the deal with Iran, the assassination could also be aimed at complicating any future negotiations.

What has the reaction been?
"Terrorists murdered an eminent Iranian scientist today," Iran's foreign minister said in a tweet.
"This cowardice - with serious indications of Israeli role - shows desperate warmongering of perpetrators."
Mr Zarif called on the international community to "condemn this act of state terror".
assassination scene
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image captionThe scene of the attack in Damavand, near Tehran
The commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has said that Iran will avenge the killing of the scientist.
"Assassination of nuclear scientists is the most obvious violation of the global hegemony to prevent our access to modern sciences," said Maj Gen Hossein Salami.
Former head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), John Brennan, said the killing of the scientist was a "criminal" and "highly reckless" act that risks inflaming conflict in the region.
In a series of tweets, he said the scientist's death "risks lethal retaliation and a new round of regional conflict".
Mr Brennan added that he did not know "whether a foreign government authorised or carried out the murder of Fakhrizadeh".
Who was Mohsen Fakhrizadeh?
Fakhrizadeh is the most renowned Iranian nuclear scientist and a senior officer of the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
He has long been spoken about by Western security sources as extremely powerful and instrumental in Iran's nuclear programme.
According to secret documents obtained by Israel in 2018, he led a programme to create nuclear weapons.
At the time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he identified Fakhrizedeh as the head scientist in the programme, and urged people to "remember that name".
media captionIn 2018, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu unveiled what he claimed to be Iran's secret atomic archive
In 2015, the New York Times compared him to J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who directed the Manhattan Project that during World War Two produced the first atomic weapons.
A professor of physics, Fakhrizadeh is said to have led Project Amad, the alleged covert programme that was established in 1989 to research the potential for building a nuclear bomb. It was shut down in 2003, according to the IAEA, though Mr Netanyahu said the documents retrieved in 2018 showed Fakhrizadeh led a programme which secretly continued Project Amad's work.
The IAEA has long wanted to speak to him as part of its investigations into Iran's nuclear programme.
Suspicions that Iran was using the programme as a cover to develop a nuclear bomb prompted the EU, US and UN to impose crippling sanctions in 2010.
The 2015 deal that Iran reached with the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany saw it limit its nuclear activities in return for sanctions relief.
Since President Trump abandoned the deal, it has floundered. Earlier this month, the IAEA said Iran had more than 12 times the amount of enriched uranium than permitted under the deal.
Meanwhile, tensions between the US and Iran have escalated, peaking in January with America's assassination of Gen Qasem Soleimani, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Quds force.
media captionWhat's behind the rising tensions between the US and Iran?
 

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The war will come but it will be at the South China Sea.

Iran is just a 'little brother' in the grand chessboard.

Sinkieland is geographically near the South China Sea... exciting days ahead of us. :thumbsup:
 

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The war will come but it will be at the South China Sea.

Iran is just a 'little brother' in the grand chessboard.

Sinkieland is geographically near the South China Sea... exciting days ahead of us. :thumbsup:
South china sea claim can end if vietnam invades hainan island.
 

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The funny thing is there was a huge jewish population in Iran and Iraq just 100 years ago. The creation of israel created this animosity that does not seem to have a ending.
The truth is he showed the cartoons to his students thats y they assassinated him..
 

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this is how the west wins its fights ,murdering the elites and intelligia ..and thats democratic?

it's certainly less bloody compared to a nuclear strike. this probably buys them another 5-10 years of peace. enough time to get Trump back into power :wink:
 

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it's certainly less bloody compared to a nuclear strike. this probably buys them another 5-10 years of peace. enough time to get Trump back into power :wink:
what if china decides to prempte a war too ,or wanna get rid of some troublesome scientists as well
 

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infantilel tactic to induce armed conflict hoping will land Trump war powers to cont WH stay............jew stooges persians too smart to fall for it......fight only after Trump booted out
 

Nice-Gook

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with muslim rag tags from Mindano...........allah who ah bah
Frankly , the Mindanao sultanate was once ruling almost the entire phillipines ...but the Spanish changed all that not only by conquest but forceful conversion to Christianity , and Mindanao sultanate is the remnants of that sultanate who also owns and claims Sabah , though Malusia discreetly accepts it but do not recognise it

been around the entire Phillipines including Zamboanga and Davou of Phillipines ...the contrast is quite telling ,Zamboanga which has higher concentration of Muslims is lot more peaceful than places with higher concentration of Christians
 

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The funny thing is there was a huge jewish population in Iran and Iraq just 100 years ago. The creation of israel created this animosity that does not seem to have a ending.

True orthodox Jews who fear God are ok. Is those zionist Jews tat are evil! Tons and tons of them in Israel!
 

whoami

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this is how the west wins its fights ,murdering the elites and intelligia ..and thats democratic?

See? They can easily did the same to Saddam. But no....they invaded Iraq and massacred million of innocent lives for WMD which was never found and proven to be a lie.
 

Nice-Gook

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don't get caught can already.
The point being we get aghast if China or Russia goes assassinating the intelligibility of enemy countries but perfectly ok if west does it?

even after a war had been won the west went on eliminating enemy countries Brains , professors and academics , as in the case of Iraq just recently , the first thing US did was quietly killed the entire Iraqi scientists and academics yet we decry that there is no intelligence among Muslims ?

https://www.nature.com/articles/4411036a
According to the Iraqi Association of University Lecturers about 300 academics, including Ph.D.'s working in Iraqi government ministries and university administrators
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_academics_in_post-invasion_Iraq
 
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