"We defeated the wrong enemy" - George Patton, shortly before he was assassinated.
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It it was a nuke, there should be social media videos of radiation poisoning in a couple days.
That's what I was wondering. Pretty bold move going nuclear if that's truly the case. The footage did look exactly like a small nuclear blast. Perhaps that's why there was so much else going on there.
Before the blast, there was already a large plume of smoke, and many smaller explosions happening that did look like fireworks.
From what I gathered, there was two main strikes. The first likely started the fire and set off what could be a decoy placement of fireworks or something that could replicate that effect.
With all of that commotion, a literal smokescreen potentially obscured the final tactical nuclear missle strike. The videos have been analyzed and in a few frames a blurry dark figure descended from above.
All in all it looks like another "inside job".
I don't think it was nuclear, it just looks nuclear. Like I said, we'll know in a few days if it was nuclear.
Maybe I'm confused here, but if the Delilah cruise missile was targeted at that Beirut warehouse and was a tactical nuke, why is the Radmon image lighting up in Italy instead? It should have issued the high readings in Lebanon where it hit.
Radiation cloud carried on the wind perhaps.
Checking a wind map, the air currents blow from Italy towards Lebanon.
That was the first thing I looked at. I think Italy is something else.
US Ambassador to Lebanon Insolently Threatens PM Diab : Report.
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