Do you want to review what I said and rephrase your comment?
Sure. Saying "On January 15, a 4.2 magnitude earthquake occurred near an Israeli nuclear facility, which some analysts interpreted as a statement of intent to the U.S., signaling that Israel expected continued support and action in the conflict with Iran." is exactly as valuable a statement as "Some analysts believe covid-19 is caused by 5G towers", it's utter nonsense. There are two possible reasons to post something that dumb, either you believed it at the time or it was a a conscious attempt to mislead. There are no good options.
Actually, third option, you thought it was funny to post something that crazy. That's a good option, I would like if that one were true.
Yes, I'd like to dispute that it's in the realm of possibility lol. You seriously think Mossad agents are going to shoot Iranian protesters with bullets that can be traced back to Israel? This isn't the 50s.
To be clear, I'm not saying that there were no Mossad agents in Iran, that Israel does not have a vested interest in encouraging protesters to overthrow their government, or that they are unwilling or incapable of doing so. NATO obviously did it in Ukraine and there are countless examples of America and other Western countries doing just that, notably in Iran itself. That is not only within the realm of possibility, it was most certainly happening to some extent. What I'm saying is that it is very dumb to give any credence to the actual implication you posted, that Iranian security forces reported that Israelis shot the protestors, and not only that, they were too stupid to use bullets that couldn't be traced back to them. It's ridiculous.
This post was edited by Shadowoffury on Jan 23 2026 02:43am