Israel initially chose to respond with extreme force. An F-35 loaded with a nuclear bomb was sent east over Jordan.The mission: cause a high-altitude detonation over Iran that would provoke a surge in the high-capacity power lines, crippling Iran's electric grid, as well as disabling all electronic devices. An EMP attack. However... As the Israeli F-35 was leaving Jordanian airspace it was shot down by the Russian Air Force. Hence the publicised version of the Israeli counter response was such a travesty. In the end, all sides decided not to publicise the real news - to de-escalate what could well turn into WWIII.
I doubt the shoot down and the aircraft would not be flying alone. It would also need refueling on the way in and the way out. If the F-35 were to do an EMP type attack, then it would likely do an old fashioned over the shoulder toss.
What Really Happened When Israel Attacked Iran - Revealing Analysis with solid Sources 🤔💭 Theory 😲💡
posted 5 days ago by OregonAngel2 +31 / -1
This sounds pretty wild, but if you look into the details it ends up being the only reasonable explanation of what actually happened during the Israeli attack on Iran, and furthermore it explains major strange military and political events that have happened since then.
Speaker Johnson's betrayal, Israel's inexplicable wimpy military response, widespread sudden finding of weapons for Ukraine... they all make sense given all the facts.
Let's go through this piece by piece in order:
Netanyahu calls for an EMP attack on Iran:
On April 1st the Israelis attacked a consulate in Syria killing upper level Iranian military officers and others. Two weeks later the Iranians attacked Israel on 14 April.
The next day, April 15th, "Netanyahu instructed the army to propose targets in Iran, attacks on which would “send a signal”, but without casualties"
– Washington Post https://t.me/European_dissident/51628
How do you cause damage but not have casualties? There is only one clear way: An EMP missile also known as an electromagnetic pulse weapon.
Ryan is talking about this tweet:
https://twitter.com/RealPepeEscobar/status/1781652011173253524
So, how did they know?
Could be https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2024/05/new-chinese-satellites-ending-us-monopoly-ability-track-and-hit-long-distance-targets/396272/?oref=d1-homepage-top-story
I doubt the shoot down and the aircraft would not be flying alone. It would also need refueling on the way in and the way out. If the F-35 were to do an EMP type attack, then it would likely do an old fashioned over the shoulder toss.
What Really Happened When Israel Attacked Iran - Revealing Analysis with solid Sources 🤔💭 Theory 😲💡 posted 5 days ago by OregonAngel2 +31 / -1
This sounds pretty wild, but if you look into the details it ends up being the only reasonable explanation of what actually happened during the Israeli attack on Iran, and furthermore it explains major strange military and political events that have happened since then.
Speaker Johnson's betrayal, Israel's inexplicable wimpy military response, widespread sudden finding of weapons for Ukraine... they all make sense given all the facts.
Let's go through this piece by piece in order:
Netanyahu calls for an EMP attack on Iran:
On April 1st the Israelis attacked a consulate in Syria killing upper level Iranian military officers and others. Two weeks later the Iranians attacked Israel on 14 April.
The next day, April 15th, "Netanyahu instructed the army to propose targets in Iran, attacks on which would “send a signal”, but without casualties" – Washington Post https://t.me/European_dissident/51628
How do you cause damage but not have casualties? There is only one clear way: An EMP missile also known as an electromagnetic pulse weapon.
Read more details and implication with images here: https://www.dagnyintel.com/post/what-really-happened-when-israel-attacked-iran
This is such a fucking stupid point. If the world lost power billions would die within one winter. This is why you don't do nuclear wars. Or EMPs.
Winter is not so bad in many places. Would be bad for Northern countries and over-industrialized countries.