Probably gravity bombs, or maybe we’re tactical nuking them 🤷
poobutt191 on
You couldn’t even see a explosion in the video it was just light going through smoke from other bombs. It looked nothing like a nuke of any type going off lol?
Academic_Coffee4552 on
It’s more what it was dropped on
AdministrativeBar877 on
was there a lightening after-effect ? if so, that’s a nuke signature
boof_tongue on
There were reports of a 4.1 earthquake in Iran today.
Incendiary weapons use heat and fire to kill and injure people, objects or the environment. There are more than 180 models of incendiary weapons, ranging from napalm, thermite, flamethrowers to white phosphorus, to name a few.1 They cause particularly cruel injuries, such as severe and extensive burns that could be both chemical and thermal, which are painful, difficult to treat, and can . Incendiary weapons can also cause fires that get out of control, transferring from object to object and causing firestorms destroying wildlife and the environment, with impact on the climate as well. White phosphorus (WP) in particular has been of interest to the humanitarian disarmament sector as its clear incendiary effect is being diminished by proponents of its alleged primary use as as smoke munition. White phosphorus has especially egregious impacts, causes chemical and thermal burns, often down to the bone and is difficult to extinguish as it burns when exposed to oxygen.2 Incendiary weapons continue to be used with civilian deaths and injuries as a result and current international law on incendiary weapons is inadequate. Protocol III of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) has a narrow and inaccurate definition of incendiary weapons, disregarding its effects and further illogically regulates the use of incendiary weapons depending on whether they were air or ground launched; it does not prohibit them. Given the grave humanitarian and environmental consequences of incendiary weapons which persist to present-day conflicts, combined with the lack of adequate international legal framework to address their impacts, we sought to increase the common understanding of incendiary weapons and particularly white phosphorus. To this end, we gathered humanitarian, legal, military, medical and environmental experts for a closed roundtable meeting.
Meo111 on
add a link to the video
DesignerConfidence15 on
That was an ammo dump going up.
asuka_rice on
Chemical or depleted uranium warfare. It’s well known that Israel and USA have used it the Iraq, Serbia, Syria, Korean and Vietnam wars.
Bigbossbyu on
#We ARe nUKiNg iRaN
Lmao suuuuure.
bitxhinz on
abaddon woke up
leonmich on
What is the conspiracy? Aliens? Or you find it strange there is an orange glow in the sky while we’re bombing Iran? Water is wet, news @ 11!
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explosives probably
Probably gravity bombs, or maybe we’re tactical nuking them 🤷
You couldn’t even see a explosion in the video it was just light going through smoke from other bombs. It looked nothing like a nuke of any type going off lol?
It’s more what it was dropped on
was there a lightening after-effect ? if so, that’s a nuke signature
There were reports of a 4.1 earthquake in Iran today.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/41-magnitude-earthquake-hits-southern-iran/3813642#:~:text=A%204.1%2Dmagnitude%20earthquake%20struck,a%20depth%20of%207%20kilometers.
checks ventusky, air quality index, scroll map to Iran & surroundings..
nope, nothing, AQI clean as a whistle.
this is my morning routine until I won’t go outside anylonger and stay in bed with my wife to our grav-
MOAB?
https://x.com/cocojungo/status/2029663300871672010?s=46&t=mDZj3kHcBQFOTQcHHh9VMg
Thermobaric bomb?
A weapon of mass destruction
Could be a war crime…
Incendiary weapons use heat and fire to kill and injure people, objects or the environment. There are more than 180 models of incendiary weapons, ranging from napalm, thermite, flamethrowers to white phosphorus, to name a few.1 They cause particularly cruel injuries, such as severe and extensive burns that could be both chemical and thermal, which are painful, difficult to treat, and can . Incendiary weapons can also cause fires that get out of control, transferring from object to object and causing firestorms destroying wildlife and the environment, with impact on the climate as well. White phosphorus (WP) in particular has been of interest to the humanitarian disarmament sector as its clear incendiary effect is being diminished by proponents of its alleged primary use as as smoke munition. White phosphorus has especially egregious impacts, causes chemical and thermal burns, often down to the bone and is difficult to extinguish as it burns when exposed to oxygen.2 Incendiary weapons continue to be used with civilian deaths and injuries as a result and current international law on incendiary weapons is inadequate. Protocol III of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW) has a narrow and inaccurate definition of incendiary weapons, disregarding its effects and further illogically regulates the use of incendiary weapons depending on whether they were air or ground launched; it does not prohibit them. Given the grave humanitarian and environmental consequences of incendiary weapons which persist to present-day conflicts, combined with the lack of adequate international legal framework to address their impacts, we sought to increase the common understanding of incendiary weapons and particularly white phosphorus. To this end, we gathered humanitarian, legal, military, medical and environmental experts for a closed roundtable meeting.
add a link to the video
That was an ammo dump going up.
Chemical or depleted uranium warfare. It’s well known that Israel and USA have used it the Iraq, Serbia, Syria, Korean and Vietnam wars.
#We ARe nUKiNg iRaN
Lmao suuuuure.
abaddon woke up
What is the conspiracy? Aliens? Or you find it strange there is an orange glow in the sky while we’re bombing Iran? Water is wet, news @ 11!