In recent days, evidently lacking better strategic options, the Iranian regime has been issuing numerous false threats on a daily basis. Just yesterday, Iranian authorities declared that they would launch an attack using a „nuclear missile“...
Of course, this is a completely false threat. Normally, I wouldn’t even bother responding to such claims, but since this „news“ has clearly alarmed many people, I’ll address it briefly.
This is what’s known as psychological warfare — attempts by the enemy to instil fear not through real capabilities, but by spreading panic, planting messages in the media, stirring up confusion, and disseminating disinformation. A typical example would be the claim that Israel has run out of interceptor missiles...
Let me remind you: this entire war began when it became clear to Israel that the Iranian regime was nearing the development of nuclear weapons. Which, by definition, means that Iran does not have such weapons now. We launched this war precisely to stop Iran before it could obtain a bomb.
That’s why we struck Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, eliminated top scientists working on the programme, and destroyed all the key facilities — except for the one in Fordow, which is merely an enrichment site and not directly involved in weaponisation.
In short, it is absolutely clear that Iran does not have nuclear weapons at present. And it will not have them — because that is exactly what this war is preventing.
Still, some people continue to harbour doubts. They ask: how can we be sure that Israel really knows what’s happening inside Iran? What if they’ve managed to secretly build a bomb?
Here is the answer:
If Iran had such a weapon, it would have already used it.
Or, at the very least, it would have conducted a nuclear test to demonstrate to the world that it possesses a bomb.
In such a scenario, Israel would not dare to attack Iran — nor would the United States. Just like the US does not attack North Korea, because that dictatorship already has nuclear weapons. That is precisely why, despite all the havoc it causes, the US still refrains from military action against it.
Let me also remind you: Israeli intelligence has achieved deep access to Iran’s programmes.
It is no coincidence that in the first wave of attacks, 20 senior figures were eliminated. Soon after, the entire upper echelon of Iran’s air force was dismantled. Then came the elimination of Iran’s military intelligence chief and his deputy, as well as their counterparts in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Even the designated successor to the Chief of the General Staff was taken out. Clearly, such operations require extremely deep intelligence access.
There is no room for doubt — Israeli intelligence knows exactly what is happening inside Iran. And therefore, we know with certainty that Iran has no nuclear weapons.
In the past few days, the Iranian regime has issued several more false threats.
For example, the day before yesterday it threatened „a devastating attack unlike anything seen before.“ In the end, it managed to launch no more than 30 rockets — if that.
Last night, it issued yet another round of dramatic threats, promising multiple large-scale attacks. Once again, it managed to launch just 25 rockets, which — by the mercy and miracle of G-d — resulted in no casualties.
The bottom line is simple: the Iranian regime is collapsing before our very eyes. It does not possess, and will not possess, nuclear weapons. Its threats are empty.
Personally, I try to ignore most of these threats — unlike certain irresponsible commentators who chase ratings by spreading fear among gullible audiences. With G-d’s help, and under the directive of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, King Moshiach, I make every effort to share only accurate and reliable information with my readers — to bring truth to the people of Israel, to support and strengthen them.
Of course, we must not underestimate the danger. Iran still has enough rockets and launchers to fire several dozen missiles at us each day. But it has no secret capability beyond this. It has no „hidden weapon.“ It is steadily falling apart.
„Give thanks to G-d, for He is good; His kindness endures forever!“