Kurt Nimmo
Prison Planet.com
August 18, 2012
On Wednesday, Richard Silverstein, who specializes in reporting on the
Israeli national security state, posted a leaked document revealing details on
the Israeli plan to strike Iran.
Carbon
fiber munitions will send Iran back to the 19th century.
“In the past few days, I received an Israeli briefing document
outlining Israel’s war plans against Iran. The document was passed to me
by a high-level Israeli source who received it from an IDF officer,”
Silverstein writes. “The reason they leaked it is to expose the arguments
and plans advanced by the Bibi-Barak two-headed
warrior. Neither the IDF leaker, my source, nor virtually any senior military
or intelligence officer wants this war.”
Silverstein believes the high-tech attack planned for Iran “could turn
into a protracted, bloody conflict closer to the nine-year Iran-Iraq War”
instead of something akin to the short-lived invasion of Iraq declared
successful with Bush’s scripted “mission accomplished”
braggadocio on the deck of the USS Lincoln.
From the document:
The Israeli attack will open with a coordinated strike, including an
unprecedented cyber-attack which will totally paralyze the Iranian regime and
its ability to know what is happening within its borders. The internet,
telephones, radio and television, communications satellites, and fiber optic cables
leading to and from critical installations—including underground missile
bases at Khorramabad and Isfahan—will be taken
out of action. The electrical grid throughout Iran will be paralyzed and
transformer stations will absorb severe damage from carbon fiber munitions
which are finer than a human hair, causing electrical short circuits whose
repair requires their complete removal. This would be a Sisyphean task in light
of cluster munitions which would be dropped, some time-delayed
and some remote-activated through the use of a satellite signal.
A barrage of tens of ballistic missiles would be launched from Israel toward
Iran. 300km ballistic missiles would be launched from Israeli submarines in the
vicinity of the Persian Gulf. The missiles would not be armed with
unconventional warheads [WMD], but rather with high-explosive ordnance equipped
with reinforced tips designed specially to penetrate hardened targets.
The missiles will strike their targets—some exploding above ground
like those striking the nuclear reactor at Arak–which is intended to
produce plutonium and tritium—and the nearby heavy water production
facility; the nuclear fuel production facilities at Isfahan and facilities for
enriching uranium-hexaflouride. Others would explode
under-ground, as at the Fordo facility.
A barrage of hundreds of cruise missiles will pound command and control
systems, research and development facilities, and the residences of senior
personnel in the nuclear and missile development apparatus. Intelligence
gathered over years will be utilized to completely decapitate Iran’s
professional and command ranks in these fields.
After the first wave of attacks, which will be timed to the second, the
“Blue and White”
radar satellite, whose systems enable us to perform an evaluation of the
level of damage done to the various targets, will pass over Iran. Only after
rapidly decrypting the satellite’s data, will the information be
transferred directly to war planes making their way covertly toward Iran. These
IAF planes will be armed with electronic warfare gear previously unknown to the
wider public, not even revealed to our U.S. ally. This equipment will render
Israeli aircraft invisible. Those Israeli war planes which participate in the
attack will damage a short-list of targets which require further assault.
Among the targets approved for attack—Shihab 3
and Sejil ballistic missile silos, storage tanks for chemical components of rocket fuel, industrial facilities for producing missile control systems, centrifuge production plants and more.