Israel ups anti-Iran psywar with 'secret weapon'
Mon, 14 Sep 2009 20:22:58 GMT
Amid heated speculation about the "secret" visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Russia and the pirate attack on a Russian freighter, a mysterious Israeli "secret weapon" has joined the arsenal of psychological warfare against Iran.
In an "exclusive" report, the WorldNetDaily website warns Iran of a "secret weapon" that Israel allegedly tested in great secrecy (except for revealing it on the internet!).
According to this report, Netanyahu's visit to Russia was, after all, routine and prearranged.
However, it was given a mysterious angle to cover what was really going on, namely super-secret weapons test to prepare for an act of aggression against Iran.
The repeated threats and talks of "secret" and "ultimate" weapons recalls the claims by Germany's Nazi leaders in their final days, as they tried to cheer up their all-but-defeated nation with such promises and even murdered thousands of civilians in London with their indiscriminate secret "Vengeance" missiles.
Unlike Israel, Iran's best defense does not rely on secret weapons, or unprovoked attacks against other nations.
Iran's ability to defend itself and its deterrent capabilities are known to the public. However, above all that is the transparency of its peaceful nuclear program, which -- unlike Israel's -- is open to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspection.
But, the psywar still goes on.
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