Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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Is Iran Busted?

By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Monday, July 30, 2007 4:20 PM PT

Global Security: The Air Force is busy modifying its B-2 stealth bomber fleet so it can carry deep-penetrating bunker-buster bombs, according to recent reports. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, call your office.


Isn't technology fun?  This is the area where Iran's Natanz nuclear facility is located, and about to disappear from (100 miles north of Esfahan, for you gamers).  The satellite imagery is not quite on a par with that which previously allowed me to catch Barbara Boxer doing a Tijuana donkey (you had to save that picture quickly because Mother Superior was offended by the animal cruelty, so I took the post down). 

Ming's ShipThere are actually a lot of very good people in Iran, so I will not advocate that we, average US citizens, be given carte blanche to shoot up the place with remote controlled drones, and missiles, but take a country like Syria.  Hell yes, let internet groups purchase missiles and then send them anywhere they want within Syria's borders.  Or Seattle, or San Francisco. Places where anything is a win-win. It's like the new version of the volunteer army, but better.  We'll pay for our own ordinance.  Am I right, or what?

USA-UAS USA!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can I buy a 100 megaton nuke on eBay?

Anonymous said...

I'm still looking for confirmation of this story. It reads like something out of a Tom Clancy novel.

If it really did happen, it's great news.

Anonymous said...

Rockville, I'd hope so, but it's got too much Clancy wannabe smell about it; e.g. two torpedoes with survivors in lifeboats? One current torpedo would have broken a small ship like that in two and it would go down in minutes. No time to lower boats.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

This is kind of scary. I don't know if we can honestly expect them to stand by if we do something like you suggest. ....or maybe we can expect that. But I think we'll be disappointed.

Anonymous said...

They need to find another Barnes Wallace.
He's the English engineering genius who designed the "dam buster" bomb, the 12,000 pound Tall Boy and the 22,000 pound Grand Slam during WWII. The GS would accelerate to just under supersonic speed when dropped from 25,000 feet and penetrate 100 feet into the ground causing an earthquake effect.

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