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Updated about 14 years ago, 12/02/2010

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Timothy W.#3 Off Topic Contributor
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Timothy W.#3 Off Topic Contributor
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http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/11/26/secret-agent-crippled-irans-nuclear-ambitions/

I have to admit, I love this. I remember the stories of when Israel air bombed Saddam's French-built nuclear plant Osirak back in the early 80s, back when Liberals used to remember that Saddam had WMDs. Anyway, I love the method for how this Iranian one was f---ed with.

I love the description here that this was like an F-35 dropping down in the middle of a WW1 battlefield. What I love about this is not only the physical effect of crippling the Ayatollah's ambitions of a nuclear weapon but the psychological effect that now they don't know what computers to trust and they need those computers to make the whole thing work.

And there's more....if they can do this to a nuclear plant....what else can they do to any rogue state's nuclear program? I love too how they put all their money and confidence into putting this underground to protect from attack. The message was clear that those who don't want Iran to have nuclear weapons (gosh, I wonder who that is? Shalom.) are light years ahead of their very imagination.

Now they have to worry about what else has been imagined.

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