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Iran says blast happened during military research
2011-11-17
TEHRAN - A massive kaboom that killed 17 troops including an officer regarded as the architect of Iran's missile defenses last week took place during research on weapons that could strike Israel, the armed forces chief of staff said on Wednesday.

Hassan Firouzabadi, quoted by the student news agency ISNA, denied that Israeli or US sabotage was to blame. "This recent incident and blast has no link to Israel or America but the outcome of the research, of which the incident happened as a consequence, could be a strong smack to the mouth of Israel and its occupying regime," he said.
It is true that each failure can be one step closer to success. It depends, though, on whether this is a project undertaken with the aid of North Korean technicians -- whose own country's nuclear bomb effort is a bit of a fizzle - or with Russian technicians, whose national predecessor once bestrode half the world. Also whether an Israeli bug made its way into the design programs as Stuxnet and Duqu are said to have done somehow...
Posted by:trailing wife

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Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-11-17 13:01  

#4  But would it not be equally humiliating to admit they destroyed it all, plus killed "the architect of Iran's missile defenses" due to sheer, unaided, incompetence?

If you frame it like that, yes. But that's not how the Govt will frame it. It is more like this, "the brave scientists and military were trying to advance the technology but didn't realize that a mistake had been made by a subordinate (probably a secret apostate) and were martyred in the service of the greater good."
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-11-17 08:47  

#3  The denial of Israeli sabotage is because an admission would be humiliating.

But would it not be equally humiliating to admit they destroyed it all, plus killed "the architect of Iran's missile defenses" due to sheer, unaided, incompetence?
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-11-17 06:58  

#2  The denial of Israeli sabotage is because an admission would be humiliating. It would be a sign that the most secure part of the Iranian missile effort has been compromised.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-11-17 06:46  

#1  Great smack!
Posted by: Creregum Glolump8403   2011-11-17 05:41  

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