"Terrorism" Outrage in Tehran
"The question is: what caused it - a cyber-attack or a physical act of sabotage, like a bomb?""The speculation of cyber-attack comes because Natanz is Ground Zero for cyber-war - the place where the world's first real cyber-attack took place a decade ago.""Most events called cyber-attacks are not really attacks in the physical sense - they are thefts of data. But Stuxnet - the name given to the incident that targeted Iran's nuclear programme over a decade ago - is not just one of the few exceptions but arguably also the first demonstration of what such a cyber-attack looks like.""In that case, computer codes caused real-word damage by interfering with the centrifuge controllers to spin them out of control (and even relaying false messages back to those monitoring them so they would not worry until it was too late). The result was what sounded like a slow-motion explosion as centrifuges crashed into each other. It was an incredibly sophisticated and targeted operation, run jointly by the US and Israel and developed over a period of years."Gordon Corera, Security correspondent, BBC
Within hours of Iran proudly announcing the launch of its latest centrifuges, a power blackout damaged some of the precious machines at its site in Natanz. |
Iranian authorities are furious. Yet another attack against their peaceful intentions to become nuclear-sufficient. Life is so unfair. "Terrorists" targeted the underground-secreted, bunker installation at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility; an obvious act of "nuclear terrorist". This is the contorted reasoning for which Tehran's Ayatollahs and its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is famous. As sponsors of terrorism, the godfathers of terrorist groups with whom Tehran conspires to wreak atrocities abroad, spread a network of like-minded Islamists globally, threaten the stability of the Middle East and its Sunni neighbours, warn Israel repeatedly of Iran's intention to destroy it, the Islamic Republic is a sterling world citizen.
Placing the blame on the state of Israel for infiltrating Iran's inner circles through intelligence agencies recruiting disaffected Iranians working underground to destabilize the Iranian Republic, human intelligence resources working hand-in-glove with Israeli intelligence has been able, time and again to demonstrate its capabilities in interfering with the internationally proscribed nuclear program that Tehran is determined to succeed with. Elimination of the IRCG's top general was ascribed to Israel even though it was a planned American operation. The targeting of a number of top Iranian nuclear scientists is considered to be a result of Israel's advanced technology enabling it to extinguish those lives.
But it might easily have been the work of disaffected Iranians, longing for the opportunity to free the country of the control of its Shi'ite Islamist fundamentalists whose agenda is to create a vice-grip on the Sunni Arab states by forming a dedicated extremist military clique prepared to dominate the Middle East and destroy the Jewish state. Previous Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stood before the general assembly of the United Nations voicing Iran's intention to destroy Israel, and there were no formal repercussions forthcoming when one member of the UN baldly stated its intention to eliminate another.
The Islamic Republic of Iran fits all the metrics of 'terrorism', from its control and direction of Lebanon-based Shiite terrorist militia Hezbollah, to its support of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and that of the Houthis in Yemen. The alliance it has formed with Iraq, Syria, Qatar and Lebanon pits the two main branches of Islam, Sunni and Shi'ite against one another in a bitterly violent upheaval of sectarian hatred. Iran is directly involved in the mass murder of Yemenite and Syrian civilians through the directed influence of the al-Quds division of the IRGC.
Banks of centrifuges at the Natanz nuclear plant Reuters |
All of this is well enough established and yet the European Union spearheads a return to the nuclear agreement that gave practical assent to Iran's ongoing nuclear program, now re-joined by the new U.S. administration. With or without the nuclear agreement in force, Iran stealthily and steadily proceeded with its verboten nuclear enrichment. The International Atomic Energy Agency discovered through its limited inspections ample evidence that the IRGC detonated atomic devices surreptitiously, but of course for strictly 'peaceful' purposes.
Israel has warned time and again of its existential concerns over a country dedicated to terrorism which has directly threatened its security by plainly stating repeatedly its intention to wipe Israel from the map of the Middle East, that it will not tolerate nuclear weapons in the hands of a country as violently belligerent as Iran. Technological advances in the accuracy and range of ballistic missiles which can have one purpose only beyond conventional warfare, to carry nuclear warheads would be aimed directly at Israel. Possession of those nuclear weapons will play a fundamental role in ensuring that the Arab Muslim nations of the Middle East must take especial care in dealing with a viciously controlling Iran.
So now that, yet again, Iran accuses Israel of 'nuclear terrorism', reserving the 'right' to take active action against the 'perpetrators', the world has been put on notice that more drama is set to ensue courtesy of the Islamic Republic. The 'problem' with the electrical distribution grid of the Natanz site that 'caused an incident' as a result of a cyber attack -- popularly attributed to Israel's Mossad, its external intelligence-and-action arm -- in actual fact, caused more than an 'incident'. Expectations are that the damage that ensued with this carefully constructed cyber attack will set back Iran's nuclear ambitions for close to a year.
Germany, whose historical record with Jewry represents a colossal milestone in hideous genocide has a shameful soft spot for doing business with Iran, and deplores this act of sabotage as being 'unhelpful', while not recommending out of the goodness of its love for the state of Israel and its Jewish heritage anything remotely 'helpful' in possibly restraining a terrorist regime from carrying out its promised agenda of launching another Holocaust.
"While condemning this despicable move, Iran emphasizes the need for the international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency to deal with this nuclear terrorism and reserves the right to take action against the perpetrators."Iranian nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi
Natanz is an uranium enrichment facility about 250km south of the Iranian capital Tehran Maxar Technologies |
Labels: Cyber Attacks, Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Israel, Nuclear Technology
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