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Explosion In Tehran Military Base

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posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 07:20 AM
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Well.... Looks like this is it Iran is doing the diplomatic thing and writing it off as an "accident" just day's after a report supposedly showing Iran has nuke's yeah.... anyone with a brain can tell this is Mosad or CIA showing what they can attack.

But once they have evidence that Israel did it , it will be shoved off as "ANTISEMITISM" stay classy ATS.Millitary Base Explosion
edit on 12-11-2011 by rationaluser because: typo's's



posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 07:45 AM
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There are two earlier threads on this, do your research first.

Could there be a connection in the increase of radiations across europe in the last couple of days and these explosions?



posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 05:50 PM
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anyone with a brain can tell this is Mosad or CIA showing what they can attack.


Anyone with a brain would rule out all other possibilities before jumping the gun. Even Iran says this was an accident. I'll post here what I posted in the other thread blaming the US for this:

What blew up was an ammo dump. Ammo depots and dumps are volatile places. Sometimes a bullet shell gets crushed setting off the primer and firing the bullet and then you have a big boom. Sometimes sensitive bombs are dropped by personnel handling the ordnance and boom. Sometimes old explosive material degrades and become more and more unstable over time and a simple little shake makes it go BOOM.



maic.jmu.edu...

Sometimes, these things just happen.

If you're going to accuse the US of having something to do with this, I would suggest you eliminate the other possibilities. If the US HAD done this they(Iran) would have said something. Hell they were quick to blame the US for the protests after Ahmedinejad stole the election.



posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 06:49 PM
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from debka.

debka.com...

This is an Israeli source ?


Their force was such that the Iranian Red Crescent rushed 45 ambulances to the two facilities plus 23 buses converted to first-aid vehicles and a helicopter to evacuate the critically injured.

However, only six rescue workers were given access to the Moadarres base and none were permitted to enter to enter Amir-al-Mo'menin because of the facility's sensitivity.


Hmmmmm......



Our sources report increasing evidence that the first explosion was caused by a failed effort to mount a nuclear warhead on a Shahab-3 intermediate-range missile.


Hmmmmmmm ....



debkafile's military and Iranian sources report that the explosions may have been part of a series carried out by Iranian dissident groups last month.

The suspicion of sabotage was strengthened by the occurrence Friday of a big fire at a Tehran warehouse used according to our sources by the IRGC for crowd dispersal gear.


Hmmmmmmm ...



The suspicion of sabotage was strengthened by the occurrence Friday of a big fire at a Tehran warehouse used according to our sources by the IRGC for crowd dispersal gear.
The ammo base blown up Saturday in the town of Malard in Shahryar district contained large quantities of rubber bullets, tear gas and other ordnance. A short time later, the second explosion hit a light arms depot at a military camp of Bidganeh several kilometers away. That both were accidents is hardly credible.
The two blasts were confirmed by the Iranian lawmaker Hossein Garussi without further details.

Tehran recently broke up an armed dissident group called Oghab. Three members were executed and the others were allowed to flee the country. An organization of that name operates in the United States, but its leader denied involvement in any sabotage operations inside Iran.


Hmmmmmm ....

any other sources for this report?

Possible False Flag .... "sauce for the goose" ?

reason to attack?






posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 06:52 PM
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Brig. Hassan Moghadam, head of Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) missile development and sections of its nuclear program, was killed in one of the two consecutive explosions that hit two IRGC bases 46 kilometers west of Tehran Saturday, Nov. 12. The official fatality figure is 32. Fourteen hours after explosions blasts could still be heard and fires raged. debkafile's exclusive sources report the bases are located in Malard, a town in the Shahryar district. The Moadarres facility was the first to be hit, while the second and bigger blast occurred at Amir-al-Mo'menin.



Any other news sources confirming this ?

wtf was the head of nuke missiles even there in the first place?

Hmmmm....



posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 06:55 PM
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Debka is KNOWN to post dubious "information".

I wouldn't trust what they say.



posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 06:59 PM
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Maybe, just MAYBE, they overworked the facility tryna get ready for this attack from Israel, and a belt caught fire. Then, after that belt caught fire, that specific machine did. Then, after that machine did, it blew up, and some other stuff caught fire. And maybe just MAYBE they had no fire extinguishers.

The machine in question? A vacuum cleaner. Gotta keep depots clean in case of a war!

Jumping to Mossad, CIA conclusions when absolutely NOTHING seems to be amiss, is what causes pre-emptive wars.



posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 07:12 PM
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Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by xuenchen
 


Debka is KNOWN to post dubious "information".

I wouldn't trust what they say.



Of course they are dubious .... that's the whole point !

But why is no other source questioning this super sensative "accident" report from debka?

Especially official Israeli reports ?

This kind of misunderstanding can start a war real quick !

People read this and start forming conclusions.



posted on Nov, 12 2011 @ 07:22 PM
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This source talks about the General killed ?

Senior Officer Killed in Iranian Blast


Hassan Tehrani Moqaddam, a senior officer in Iran's weapons industry, was reportedly killed in Saturday's explosion at a military base near Tehran.

Moqaddam held a rank parallel to brigadier general.




Iranian Opposition in Exile Sheds Light on Explosion


An Iranian exile group claims that a blast at a military installation near Tehran has resulted from the explosion of rockets at a base for the missile forces of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps.

A former spokesman for the Mujahedin-e Khalq, or MEK, in Washington, citing reliable sources inside Iran, said Saturday that the explosion hit the Modarres Garrison of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps west of Tehran. Alireza Jafarzadeh said the garrison belongs to the IGRC's missile unit and the blasts "resulted from the explosion of IRGC missiles."







 
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