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originally posted by: paraphi
This is as convoluted and implausible as fantasy conspiracy gets. What would the US / Israel actually gain by trashing a Japanese nuclear plant? According the OP (if I understand it), Israel trashed Japan's nuclear industry to send a message to Iran. I don't think this is likely at all.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Do you have any objections to the facts?
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: RussianTroll
Wow that is one of the dumbest things I have read.
Why on earth would either do that?
And if that was done on purpose why did the intended country’s meant for a target also send relief?
I think you may actually be a Russian troll.
In an even more explosive charge, the journalist says that 20 minutes before the Fukushima plant’s nuclear meltdown, Israel was so upset with Japanese support for a Palestinian declaration of statehood that it double-crossed Japan by unleashing the Stuxnet virus on the plant’s computers. The virus hampered the shutdown, leading to fallout from a section of the plant housing uranium and plutonium retrieved from the warheads supplied in 2007.
originally posted by: Chance321
a reply to: RussianTroll
The only thing this piece of fiction is missing is a link blaming Trump.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
It’s not a Trump thread
I doubt anyone would want to see a reactor melt down
Guessing somebody doesn’t like Israel
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: RussianTroll
Hoss, one of my professors worked on a team deciphering Stuxnet. While he couldn't speak much as to where it came from or who might have written it due to security concerns, he was able to use it as an example of how it worked and the concerns it presented for security.
You're in over your head with this one. Get to the surface before you drown.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: TheRedneck
You are so well aware of the work of the Stuxnet virus in the heavily guarded Iranian nuclear power plant, that involuntarily the conclusion is that it is a spy. )))
If you call the words of Gabi Ashkenazi a lie, then you are probably an anti-Semite)))