Wednesday, January 8, 2020

The considered opinion of most at this point

Basically, all these missiles were a publicity stunt for the whole world. I looked at one of the missiles that crashed in Erbil and it looked like really thin aluminum sheeting and unfurled from the one that crashed there without blowing up. What most people think is this is just a publicity stunt to show the world what they are capable of. I presently believe someone shot down the Ukrainian Airliner likely with an AK-47 or something bigger or it was hit by the wake of one of the missiles maybe which could have torn off one of the winds at the speeds they travel at heading towards Iraq from Iran.

But, the considered opinion of most knowledgeable people is that this isn't over by any stretch of the imagination. Asymmetric warfare is what we should expect now for the next several years as payback towards the U.S. and Europe and American Allies all over the world, especially Israel. So, it is possible that nukes could hit Iran from Israel during the next few years.

We are at a very different stage now than every before and smaller countries are now terrified that Iran would dare to shoot ballistic missiles that could have had nukes on board into Iraq at U.S. sites.

The U.S. or China or Russia likely don't see it this way but all smaller countries are terrified by what Iran just did. And there likely is more asymmetric warfare from Iran throughout the middle east coming in the next few years especially towards America and all it's allies.

Also, the Ukrainian plane that came down  in Tehran likely was brought down by some kind of weapon whether it was an AK-47 or something larger or a bomb or missile. This is the one that killed 176 people with 63 of those Canadians on board too. So, either a bomb or missile or AK-47 or some other kind of bomb or weapon likely brought this plane down.

There is evidence of fragmentation in the air which likely shows some kind of foul play already because the pieces are too small otherwise. Also, there was no mayday calls or any evidence of problems from either of the pilots before the crash.

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