Everything that comes out of Netanyahu's Israel and most of what comes from Reuters is likely to be a lie.
I strongly believe that Zero Hedge is reflecting some disinformation prior to western aggressive actions against Syria (and Iran).
I strongly believe that Zero Hedge is reflecting some disinformation prior to western aggressive actions against Syria (and Iran).
At
the end of a week where tensions with Iran and Syria have reached a
high point of late, and as the final showdown between the Syrian Army
and al-Qaeda insurgents in Idlib looms, multiple Israeli media
reports claim
Iran is constructing new surface-to-surface ballistic missile
factories in Syria.
What's
more, the reports claim, Iran's military is taking
advantage of Russia's sophisticated antiaircraft defense missile
systems in Syria to build the sites within range of the their
protective defense umbrella.
The Jerusalem
Post, for
example, echoing other Israeli outlets, relies on the open-source
satellite image analysis site ImageSat to
claim Iran is taking advantage of Russian defenses to avoid Israeli
retaliation.
According to ImageSat, both the facility in Masyaf and the one in Wadi Jahannam are located within the operational range of a Russian S-400 deployment, showing that Iran is “utilizing or exploiting the defense abilities of Russia.”
Russia deployed the advanced mobile S-300 and S-400 anti-aircraft batteries to Syria in October 2017. The batteries are capable of engaging multiple aircraft and ballistic missiles at a distance of up to 380 kilometers, covering virtually all of Syria as well as significant parts of Israel and neighboring countries such as Turkey and Jordan.....
Iran Stuns Enemies By Moving Ballistic Missiles To Iraq - Within Easy Striking Distance of Tel Aviv
In
what is sure to be a realization of one of Netanyahu's worst
nightmares, and deeply awkward for US advisers to Baghdad, Iran
has transferred ballistic missiles to Shia proxy forces in Iraq,
according to Western and Iraqi intelligence sources cited
in a new Reuters report.
The
revelation comes as tensions between Washington and Tehran are
already at their highest point in years as aggressive sanctions
continue crippling Iran's economy, and after threats and
counter-threats over Tehran laying claim to the vital Strait of
Hormuz oil waterway over the past weeks, through which some one-third
of the world's oil passes.
The Reuters report
cites multiple officials and intelligence sources, including Iranian
officials who seem willing to inform the world of
the provocative move:
According to three Iranian officials, two Iraqi intelligence sources and two Western intelligence sources, Iran has transferred short-range ballistic missiles to allies in Iraq over the last few months. Five of the officials said it was helping those groups to start making their own.
“The logic was to have a backup plan if Iran was attacked,” one senior Iranian official told Reuters. “The number of missiles is not high, just a couple of dozen, but it can be increased if necessary.”....
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