Interesting post from half:
I want to share with you guys some interesting things I heard bc of my job:
1) A few days before the current operation by Israel, Iran hacked into an undisclosed datacenter in Israel and stole 3 Tb of Kompromat Israel had on western leaders.
Not many details have come out but expect anything from pedophilia, cropofagia to cannibalism.
2) Most people don't understand how hypersonic missiles work. Thaad or the dome can do practically nothing against these missiles.
Iran has mostly been using their older stuff with warheads raging from 300kg to 500kg but they have very heavy missiles with 1T warheads in the tens of thousands.
Their next step will more than likely involve moving drones through Iraq and do a saturation attack against Israeli AD and especially Israeli pilots who have been flying sorties non stop for 50 hours already and both man and machine will eventually reach their limit. That's when the US will intervene because if they don't, and Iran actually manages to open a aerial corridor (Ukraine did the same when attacking Moscow last month) the IDF will be hit VERY hard.
t. wagie who despite being a nobody has verygoodhearing
I have zero idea if that is true or not, it is an interesting threat that got wacked by Janies in no time (while qutie a few were engaged) That makes it more interesting to me, because some dumb ass in Brazil taking shit is of no consequence to the narrative sponsors.
to your point, Israel is not infallible. the Iron dome collapsing should be your first clue that they have about as much of a problem with hubris and an Indian IT worker promising the world to some smartest guy in the room brain dead MBA manager. But then again, you may be one of those managers who bought a Israeli security system and had it installed by a poo.
I have worked with Israeli made tech as well, it tends to be good, but it too has flaws. It is all a mater understanding what they are trying to do, how they are trying to protect it, and then what they were not thinking about, it is usually there somewhere. There are no perfect systems.
again, there are no perfect systems