June 23, 2025
World Waits For Trump Magic Bombs To Strike Secret Israeli Nuclear Weapons Program Next
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
A thought-provoking new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Putin met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and declared: “The attacks on Iran are an unprovoked aggression for which there can be no justification”, says this declaration followed the Iranian Parliament voting yesterday to close the Strait of Hormuz to disrupt worldwide oil supply—the decision to close the waterway now rests with the Iranian National Security Council, and it was revealed: “Roughly 20% of the world’s petroleum passes through the 20-mile-wide strait, where dozens of skyscraper-size tankers each day funnel into a pair of 2-mile-wide traffic lanes separated by a 2-mile-wide buffer…The transit through that 6-mile strip within the strait includes a similarly huge share of the world’s liquefied natural gas”.
Following him ordering seven B-2 bombers to strike Iran with 14 bunker-buster bombs, this report notes, President Donald Trump proclaimed: “Monumental Damage was done to all Nuclear sites in Iran, as shown by satellite images…Obliteration is an accurate term!”—a so-called “obliteration” followed by the news: “Israel launched a new wave of airstrikes across Iran on Monday, targeting strategic sites including the Fordow nuclear facility”—and is a so-called bombing “obliteration” of nuclear sites so unbelievable, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) announced today: “All of them have tested negative for any radiological contamination”.
Prior to dropping his magic bombs that can strike nuclear sites without causing any radiation leakage whatsoever, this report continues, President Trump, in April-2017, dropped the “Mother Of All Bombs” on Afghanistan—after bombing Afghanistan for two-decades, the Americans surrendered in defeat to the Taliban on 15 August 2021—after bombing North Vietnam for two-decades, the Americans surrendered in defeat to the Vietnamese on 30 April 1975—and following the Americans most recently trying to bomb the Houthi peoples in Yemen out of existence, truthful articles emerged like “The Houthis Have Defeated The US Navy”.
Obviously undaunted by the American magical bombs that have lost them every war they’ve fought since World War II, this report details, Iranian Military spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaqari defiantly declared: “Mr Trump, the gambler, you may start this war, but we will be the ones to end it”—a defiant declaration quickly followed by Iran announcing: “Iran carried out the new phase of Operation True Promise III with a barrage of new-generation missiles, which made direct impacts across Israel…The 21st phase kicked off at around 12:00 pm local time on Monday…Kheibar Shekan, Emad, Qadr, and Fattah-1 missiles were used in Monday’s operation, which struck important Israeli military facilities across Israel, including in Safed, Lachish, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Beit She’an…The missiles directly targeted the Ashdod power plant, causing widespread power outages across Israel”.
As it pertains to the Iranian nuclear program that has been under international supervision for nearly 70 years, this report notes, the leftist New York Times most factually assessed today: “Bombs alone cannot erase the knowledge that Iranians have accumulated over nearly seven decades, since 1957, when Iran first signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement with the Eisenhower administration…The United States was then encouraging countries to engage in the peaceful exploration of nuclear science through President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” initiative…The decades of investment in, and veneration of, the program will make it hard for any leader of Iran to simply give it up, say analysts…Even among Iranians who are angry at the government or pay little attention to calculations about strategic deterrence, the nuclear program has become a source of national pride”.
In stark contrast to the Iranian nuclear program, and providing President Trump with the next target to use American magical bombs, this report concludes, the leftist Washington Post, in its just released article “How Israel Deceived The United States About Its Nuclear Weapons Program”, truthfully documents:
If Iran has followed a playbook of nuclear deception, it was written by Israel.
As of 2021, Israel is believed to possess 90 nuclear warheads for delivery by aircraft, land-based ballistic missiles, and possibly sea-based cruise missiles, according to an estimate by researchers at the Federation of American Scientists.
David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, decided in the mid-1950s that Israel needed a nuclear weapon as an insurance policy against its Arab neighbors. In the 1950s and 1960s, Israel secretly acquired the technology and material to build nuclear weapons, frequently misleading the U.S. government (and other governments) about its intentions.
After the Suez crisis of 1956, sparked by Egypt’s closure of the Suez Canal, French officials felt a “sense of debt” to Israel for failing to fulfill commitments in the misbegotten adventure, according to the Jewish Virtual Library, an online encyclopedia. In secret, France helped Israel build the Dimona reactor in the Negev desert, with plans for a chemical reprocessing plant deep underground not committed to paper.
When French officials began to have second thoughts about the project and pressed Israel to stop work, Israel proposed a compromise: France would help finish the job and not insist on international inspections in return for Israeli assurances that they had no intention of making nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile, Norway supplied heavy water, which helps control nuclear reactions, after receiving assurances that Israel’s intentions were peaceful.
When U.S. intelligence discovered the secret facility deep in the desert late in the 1950s, Israeli officials lied to the American embassy and said it was only a textile plant. When that turned out to be false, Israeli officials offered another explanation: It was purely a metallurgical research installation that did not contain the chemical reprocessing plant needed to produce nuclear weapons.
In December 1960, Ben-Gurion revealed the facility in a speech in the Knesset, saying the 24-megawatt reactor at Dimona would not be completed for four years. It was, he said, “intended exclusively for peaceful purposes”.
Newly elected U.S. President John F. Kennedy, alarmed about the potential spread of nuclear weapons, pressed Israeli officials for regular inspections of Dimona. A 1961 team concluded the site lacked the necessary facilities — such as plutonium reprocessing — needed for a weapons program. Yet U.S. officials wanted regular inspections so they could assure Arab nations, especially Egypt, that Israel did not have a secret bomb program.
The diplomatic record, obtained by the National Security Archive at George Washington University, shows that Israel put off or delayed additional inspections until Kennedy sent a blunt message in July 1963 to a new Israeli prime minister, Levi Eshkol. (Originally the letter was drafted for Ben-Gurion but he resigned before it could be delivered.)
The U.S. commitment to Israel “could be seriously jeopardized if it should be thought we were unable to obtain reliable information on a subject so vital to peace as the question of Israel’s effort in the nuclear field”, Kennedy wrote, adding that U.S. scientists should have unlimited access to all sites at the Dimona complex.
A month later Eshkol responded, underscoring the plant’s peaceful uses. In 1964, a U.S. inspection team confirmed that there was no weapons-making capability.
But the inspectors were operating under a false assumption — that Israel had no plutonium reprocessing plant. In reality, one was built beneath the reactor. Israelis had built fake walls around the elevators that led to it.
Seymour Hersh’s 1991 book “The Sampson Option” detailed the scheme: “A false control room was constructed at Dimona, complete with false control panels and computer-driven measuring devices that seemed to be gauging the thermal output of a twenty-four-megawatt reactor (as Israel claimed Dimona to be) in full operation. There were extensive practice sessions in the fake control room, as Israeli technicians sought to avoid any slips when the Americans arrived. The goal was to convince the inspectors that no chemical reprocessing plant existed or was possible”.
By 1968, the CIA was convinced Israel had nuclear weapons — just as negotiations on the NPT were completed and the treaty designed to thwart the spread of nuclear weapons was opened for signature by members of the United Nations. U.S. officials concluded it was too late to turn back the clock and make Israel abandon its nuclear capability.
In a private one-on-one White House meeting on Sept. 26, 1969, then-President Richard M. Nixon and Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir cut a secret deal: Israel would not test its weapons or acknowledge them, and in return the United States would end its Dimona visits and stop pressuring Israel to sign the NPT. A memo from then-national security adviser Henry Kissinger indicates Nixon pressed Meir not to visibly introduce nuclear weapons in the region.
In 1979, a U.S. satellite (known as Vela 6911) designed to monitor compliance with the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty detected a possible nuclear test off the coast of South Africa. Then-President Jimmy Carter and other U.S. officials suspected this was an Israeli test, which if true would have been in violation of the Nixon-Meir agreement.
Yet Leonard Weiss, a congressional aide at the time, wrote in 2011 that both the Carter and Reagan administrations ignored or played down intelligence information pointing to Israel. “The weight of the evidence that the Vela event was an Israeli nuclear test assisted by South Africa appears overwhelming”, Weiss said, citing the views of top intelligence and scientific officials as well as Carter’s published diary notes.
Israel misled even its strongest backer, the United States, about its nuclear ambitions, believing that an atomic bomb would be an insurance policy against overwhelming force by its hostile neighbors.
The American failure to halt Israel’s bomb effort shows how difficult it is to keep the nuclear genie in the bottle — and the U.S.’s ultimate acceptance of Israel’s nuclear stockpile has invited charges of a double standard in the Middle East for more than half a century.
Meanwhile, Iran is in a tough neighborhood, surrounded by countries (Russia, India, Pakistan and Israel) that possess nuclear weapons. Just as the shah wanted an insurance policy, so apparently did the mullahs that overthrew him. In fact, if regime change someday takes place in Iran, there’s no guarantee that Iran’s new leadership wouldn’t seek nuclear weapons either, even if every nuclear facility in the country today was destroyed.
[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
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