"Если есть какая-то вещь столь же старая и неистребимая как евреи - так это мудаки, которые ожидают со дня на день конца еврейской истории."
P.S. Хотелось бы услышать от Вас, наконец, проклятия призывного рабства в преступныx Алжире, Анголе... и далее по списку.
P.P.S. Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has died in a helicopter crash, the government confirmed. The country's foreign minister and seven others were killed after the crash in a remote, mountainous area of Iran's northwest.
Вот что бывает с мудилами бредово считающими Израиль "преступным государством" - задумайтесь об этом.
В данном случае, думаю, Израиль ни при чём - причина в мудизме сильно коррелирующем с анти-Израилизмом, а у мудил вертолёты плохо летают.
Some claim US sanctions caused the President Ebrahim Raisi helicopter crash. There are many reasons the aging American-made, Vietnam war-era Bell 212 helicopter may have crashed.
The crash, also revealed Iran’s lack of readiness to deal with a calamity of this nature. There seemed to be no shortage of manpower, but they were hamstrung, lacking adequate technology.
In the middle of the night while hundreds, if not thousands, of medics, mountaineers, soldiers, police and even the elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, scoured the steep mountain peaks and deep ravines it was Turkish drone AKINCI, flying loops above the clouds, that first located traces of the helicopter.
Iran had also asked Turkey and Russia for night vision capable helicopters.
Iran’s military prowess – projected through its axis of proxies in the Middle East and its ally Russia – seemed hollow.
... If, as he claims, the president’s helicopter were victim to a paucity of quality spare parts due to US sanctions, why risk the life of the president and the foreign minister in an aircraft considered potentially unreliable. What other air transport possibilities were there, and if there were none that begs the same question, doubly so.
The implicit irony is that Raisi himself was an architect of Iran’s aura of power, only to find it was vacuous when he needed it most.
Надеюсь, разбились насмерть.
Date: 2024-05-19 06:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-05-19 06:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-05-20 03:23 am (UTC)"Если есть какая-то вещь столь же старая и неистребимая как евреи - так это мудаки, которые ожидают со дня на день конца еврейской истории."
P.S.
Хотелось бы услышать от Вас, наконец, проклятия призывного рабства в преступныx Алжире, Анголе... и далее по списку.
P.P.S.
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has died in a helicopter crash, the government confirmed. The country's foreign minister and seven others were killed after the crash in a remote, mountainous area of Iran's northwest.
Вот что бывает с мудилами бредово считающими Израиль "преступным государством" - задумайтесь об этом.
В данном случае, думаю, Израиль ни при чём - причина в мудизме сильно коррелирующем с анти-Израилизмом, а у мудил вертолёты плохо летают.
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Date: 2024-05-20 10:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-05-22 08:24 am (UTC)https://edition.cnn.com/2024/05/21/middleeast/iran-president-helicopter-crash-sanctions-intl/index.html
Some claim US sanctions caused the President Ebrahim Raisi helicopter crash.
There are many reasons the aging American-made, Vietnam war-era Bell 212 helicopter may have crashed.
The crash, also revealed Iran’s lack of readiness to deal with a calamity of this nature.
There seemed to be no shortage of manpower, but they were hamstrung, lacking adequate technology.
In the middle of the night while hundreds, if not thousands, of medics, mountaineers, soldiers, police and even the elite Revolutionary Guard Corps, scoured the steep mountain peaks and deep ravines it was Turkish drone AKINCI, flying loops above the clouds, that first located traces of the helicopter.
Iran had also asked Turkey and Russia for night vision capable helicopters.
Iran’s military prowess – projected through its axis of proxies in the Middle East and its ally Russia – seemed hollow.
... If, as he claims, the president’s helicopter were victim to a paucity of quality spare parts due to US sanctions, why risk the life of the president and the foreign minister in an aircraft considered potentially unreliable. What other air transport possibilities were there, and if there were none that begs the same question, doubly so.
The implicit irony is that Raisi himself was an architect of Iran’s aura of power, only to find it was vacuous when he needed it most.