Iran’s Fattah-2 and Katie Can Nuke Tel Aviv – Cameron Curtis

Spoiler Alert!

Back in July, Tony Blinken told us Iran was two weeks away from building an A-bomb. He’s Secretary of State, so whatever he tells us must be true. Sixteen months ago, an anonymous DOD official told us Iran was 12 days away. This is like forecasting doomsday from climate change.

Okay, let’s cut the suspense.

In this writer’s opinion, Iran has already assembled functional A-bombs and mounted them on missiles.

Now we can stop wringing our hands and get real.

Iran’s Bombs

In this SOFREP article, we explained that there were two types of A-Bombs: “Iran Probably Has Built A-Bombs.” We won’t go through it again, but the article explains why it’s so easy for a reasonably competent country to build one.

The implosion bomb is complicated to build, the gun-type is dead easy. That’s why back in World War II, the Los Alamos engineers didn’t bother to test it. They dropped it on Hiroshima, and its 15-kiloton yield nuked the city.

In the 1950s, the United States built all kinds of nuclear weapons. Gravity bombs, torpedoes, anti-aircraft missiles, and artillery shells. It’s the nuclear artillery we’re interested in.