Iran says its peaceful nuke program will "blind the eyes of the enemies"

But it will do that peacefully, I'm sure. "Iran nuclear official says IAEA can inspect new plant," from CNN, September 27 (thanks to James):

"God willing, this plant will be put into operation soon, and will blind the eyes of the enemies," Fars reported Saturday, quoting a senior Iranian official.

The senior official, Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Mohammadi Golpayegani, heads the office of the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Also Saturday, the Web site of the Iran Student News Agency carried comments from an Iranian legislator who warned Western nations not to make Iran regret its cooperation with the IAEA.

"Western countries and the U.S. must not make Iran regret its cooperation with the IAEA beyond its legal obligations," said Alaeddin Boroujerdi, chief of the Iran Parliament Commission for National Security and Foreign Policy.

He said Western criticism of Iran's new facility is an "illogical and unrealistic" smear campaign.

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With a light "that is brighter than a thousand suns"?

may that light reflect onto the iranian mullahs and islamic thugs. how does one oil rich country continue to fool the world that it needs more power from nuke power? it has to be a muslim country, note the pak began the same with Canada's CANDU reactors... and now they have nukes.

The Iranians are probably right. Our spineless and clueless so-called leaders are behaving like blind men crossing a minefield.

so, Irans "peaceful" electrical power plants will produce a product a that will blind the eyes of the enemies...and Iran is buying long range missiles from North Korea to deliver that product...

www.debka.com reports:

US giant bunker-buster bomb project rushed since Iran's Qom site discovered
DEBKAfile Special Report
September 27, 2009, 4:08 PM (GMT+02:00)

The Pentagon has brought forward to December 2009 the target-date for producing the first 15-ton super bunker-buster bomb (GBU-57A/B) Massive Ordinance Penetrator, which can reach a depth of 60.09 meters underground before exploding. DEBKAfile's military sources report that top defense agencies and air force units were also working against the clock to adapt the bay of a B2a Stealth bomber for carrying and delivering the bomb.

The Pentagon has ordered the number of bombs rolling off the production line increased from four to ten - a rush job triggered in May by the discovery that Iran was hiding a second uranium enrichment plant under a mountain near Qom - a discovery which prompted this week's international outcry.

Congress has since quietly inserted the necessary funding in the 2009 budget.

All this urgency indicates that the Obama administration has been preparing military muscle to back up the international condemnation of Iran's concealed nuclear bomb program, its sanctions threat and his willingness to join the negotiations with Iran opening on Oct. 1 in Geneva. Tehran may have to take into account a possible one-time surgical strike against its underground enrichment facility as a warning shot should its defiance continue. In particular, the world powers this week demanded that Iran open up all its nuclear facilities and programs to full and immediate international inspection. Failure to do so could bring forth further US military action.
According to our military sources, the earliest date for the accelerated Pentagon program to produce a super bunker buster bomb mounted on a stealth bomber is December 2009 or January 2010. This too is three years ahead of its original schedule.
Pressed into service are two US Air Force research centers for work on adapting the radar-evading stealth bomber to the giant bomb: the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base and the Munitions Directorate and Air Armament Center, both headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
Last month, DEBKAfile quoted Air Force Lt. Gen. Mark Shackelford as disclosing that the Pentagon had decided to accelerate the production of 10-12 giant bunker buster bombs in response to intelligence received of Iranian and North Korean underground nuclear plants.


I don't believe that Israel will wait that long.

Yom Kippur begins at sundown.

It's usually a good idea to blind the eyes of the enemy, but it does not always work out...They tried that with Sampson and he managed to destroy the temple anyway...

I take it he was not listening to Todd Rundgren's I saw the Light when he made that statement.

When it comes to a strike. it better be non-stop. Half measures are for losers like Argentina in the Falkland Islands and Saddam with Saudi Arabia.

President Bush used a Hammer big enough to take down Afcrapistan and Iraq in Historic short order.

Use the Hammer and remember winning "Hearts and Minds" is about as effective as "Sanctions".

Ahmadshithead is such a peaceful and kind bloke. He loves all mankind, especially the Jews. Now, fortunately the Russians are threatening him with sanctions, too. I can only say, no nukes for Mohammedans, no modern technology for Mohammedans. Chomeini couldn't have seized power, if he hadn't used cassettes for his hate mongering.

I wish everybody overhere a peaceful and thoughtful Yom Kippur, the day of atonement, our highest holiday. May Hashem bless you all.

I would have to believe it is true:

IF you look directly at a nuclear explosion flash of light, you probably will be blinded.

Irradiated, blind, burnt, and stumbling around in a debris field of destruction. Sounds like an integral step in Malmoud's plan to release the 13th Imam from the well.

The world's oil supply is globally endangered, thanks to Iran's brinkmanship and the West's craven, feckless so-called leaders who have failed to act meaningfully in the wake of Iran's going nuclear. The following must, somehow, be engineered, and very soon, for the Doomsday clock is ticking:
1. Military strikes must be used to cripple the network of Iranian nuclear facilities. If this occurs, then it should be expected that Iran will retaliate by attempting to close the Straits of Hormuz to oil trafficking, and by bombing oilfields in the Persian Gulf. Therefore,
2. A strategy must be formulated to keep the Straits of Hormuz open to allow the uninterrupted flow of oil from the Gulf states.
3. In conjunction with #2, oilfields and pipelines in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the region must be protected somehow against Iranian attacks, perhaps with antiaircraft and antimissile technology.
4. Using satellite surveillance or other means to tell us when the Iranian parliament is in full session, it should then be bombed, killing all the mullahs, including Supreme Ayatollah Khameini, as well as Ahmadinijad. Their personal residences should also be obliterated.
5. An Iranian government-in-exile should, in advance of all of this, be put together and be prepared to take immediate control of that country once its millenialist, fanatical government has been destroyed, or at least seriously weakened.

Can this be done? I don't know. Will it be? Doubtful. Who, ultimately, is to blame for all of this? Firstly, Jimmy Carter, who welcomed Khomeini's ascendancy to power. Secondly, France, who gave this monster safe haven for years. And let us not forget to thank the uncounted millions of primitive True Believers, slaves of Allah all, who regarded the Shah as an abomination in view of his attempts to restrict the toxic, retrograde influence of Islam and bring Iran, kicking and screaming, into modernity.
In a just world, however, it would be clear that the nightmare we face now redounds directly back to Carter. May history judge him accordingly.

Iran is going to acquire a nuclear weapon no matter what sanctions are imposed. Any suffering that would be felt from such sanctions would only affect the common people, and not the regime heads or military. A military effort will be required at some point.

He might be talking about an EMP weapon to "blind the eyes of the enemies". A few years ago missilethreat.com speculated:
"Some of Iran’s tests of its Shahab-3 had been terminated before the completion of their ballistic trajectories, that is, exploding in mid-flight by what appeared to be a self-destruct mechanism. Iran has nevertheless described the tests as fully “successful.” Pry noted that the apparent contradiction would make sense “if Iran were practicing the execution of an EMP attack.” (though they could've self-destructed because parts of the missiles fell off, which has been noted)
http://www.missilethreat.com/archives/id.16,page.2/subject_detail.asp
Six months ago Iran got a satellite into orbit with the launch of "Hope" (heh, sign of impatience with god willing?) Ahmadinejad said they built the satellite and rocket “with God’s help and the desire for justice and peace,”
http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2009/02/04/world/04iran_CA1.ready.html
Space Law is still fuzzy and ripe for the Mullahs to cause alot of costly damage.

Pulsar wrote:
pulsar182 | September 27, 2009 8:34 AM | Reply
"so, Irans "peaceful" electrical power plants will produce a product that will blind the eyes of the enemies.."
Certainly Jimmah Boy Cahtah and Zbigniew Brzezinski would look at that way.

Hugh.

You took those words right off my keyboard.