Saturday, June 21

Lou’s Kabuki Theater

The time is ripe to resurrect Lou’s Kabuki Theater from the good ol’ days, eh? “Orange Bad Man” launched a “sneak attack” (Operation Midnight Hammer) on Iranian uranium enrichment sites including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. Reports indicate that the damage was (oddly) minimal. Bushehr and two other sites were excluded because Russian construction and engineering crews are on-site. Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin earlier warned that an attack on those sites would be considered “an attack on Russia.”

From what can be ascertained, Iran made no attempts to launch air defense countermeasures, although all enriched materials and equipment had already been removed from the sites several days ago. In addition, neither Ansarallah (Yemen) or Hezbollah (Lebanon) were activated to respond. So far, the most timely report on the event is from Larry Johnson on his Sonar 21 site.

There’s a lot of crazed speculation circulating right now, which is prudent to avoid. There is no word from the Iranian side about what its response will be. Of course, the Iranian leadership would be foolish to engage in “negotiations” or enter into a ceasefire with either empire or the Zionist regime. In a matter of a short period, another “preemptive” strike would be forthcoming by the Zionists and the whole episode would repeat itself ad nauseam. So, tomorrow is another day … for more of Lou’s Kabuki Theater.

Addendum: Reports are now surfacing that empire communicated to Iran that the attack was being initiated and will be “one time” only. Another interesting tidbit is that the six B-2 bombers with GBU-57 “bunker buster” bombs were not deployed. Rather, submarine-launched BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missiles were used in the strikes.

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