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Utah Bob
01-11-2012, 06:48
Another Iranian Nuke scientist has an accident.
Magnetic bomb kills nuclear scientist in Iran; Israel accused (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45953703/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/#.Tw2CIPlOWuI)
Two assailants on a motorcycle attached a magnetic bomb to the car of an Iranian university professor working at a key nuclear facility, killing him and wounding two people on Wednesday, a semiofficial news agency reported.
"It wasn't us", says Mossad. "We was out back takin a crap at the time. Swear to God".
It wasn't a bomb...
...he was making hummus and the ratio for lemon juice to olive oil is very specific.
to much olive oil, and: -boom-
Utah Bob
01-11-2012, 16:28
It wasn't a bomb...
...he was making hummus and the ratio for lemon juice to olive oil is very specific.
to much olive oil, and: -boom-
You'd think a nookyular physicist would know that.;)
mark46th
01-11-2012, 17:12
They should have had a timer on the device so it detonated in the parking structure of the Nuke site...
mojaveman
01-11-2012, 18:16
I love clandestine operations...:D
Seems as if business is booming...and so it goes...
Richard :munchin
Adversaries of Iran Said to Be Stepping Up Covert Actions
NYT, 11 jAN 2012
As arguments flare in Israel and the United States about a possible military strike to set back Iran’s nuclear program, an accelerating covert campaign of assassinations, bombings, cyberattacks and defections appears intended to make that debate irrelevant, according to current and former American officials and specialists on Iran.
The campaign, which experts believe is being carried out mainly by Israel, apparently claimed its latest victim on Wednesday when a bomb killed a 32-year-old nuclear scientist in Tehran’s morning rush hour.
The scientist, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, was a department supervisor at the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, a participant in what Western leaders believe is Iran’s halting but determined progress toward a nuclear weapon. He was at least the fifth scientist with nuclear connections to be killed since 2007; a sixth scientist, Fereydoon Abbasi, survived a 2010 attack and was put in charge of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization.
Iranian officials immediately blamed both Israel and the United States for the latest death, which came less than two months after a suspicious explosion at an Iranian missile base that killed a top general and 16 other people. While American officials deny a role in lethal activities, the United States is believed to engage in other covert efforts against the Iranian nuclear program.
(Cont'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/12/world/middleeast/iran-adversaries-said-to-step-up-covert-actions.html
Peregrino
01-12-2012, 18:56
The NYT - the anti-US forces most effective fifth column. Once again confusing Liberty with license. At what point is "all the treason available to print" prosecutable? Yes - I'm including publication of inuendo and speculation in my definition of treasonable acts.
Barbarian
01-13-2012, 07:55
At what point is "all the treason available to print" prosecutable? Yes - I'm including publication of inuendo and speculation in my definition of treasonable acts.
Seems like they ought to be prosecutable for instigating conflict.