Time to stop pretending Saudi Arabia doesn’t have nuclear weapons

Mushroom cloud that followed the confirmed nuclear
flash and ionizing radiation from a neutron bomb
exploded in Yemen, May 2015
exploded in Yemen, May 2015
…by Jeff Smith, Science Editor, Veterans Today

Post critical mass
Are they being covertly provided by the US government, Israel or is this the proof of the stolen nuclear weapons covertly removed from US government stockpiles and sold off by Israel to other nations such as Saudi, Turkey, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, North / South Korea etc. (Maybe this is why that lawyer in Great Britain (Shrimpton) got locked up for talking about loose nukes too much.)
The cover story is that they “Saudi/Israeli special forces” will take them from a NATO base in Turkey. Unfortunately that story does not fly.
That would then be considered to be a direct attack on NATO itself. This would justify a NATO / European invasion of Syria, Saudi and Turkey directly by the US and its NATO allies. If so it will have to happen before the next presidential election and next fall’s rainy season in the Middle East.
Tanks can’t drive in mud and stealth bombers don’t work when wet. It shorts out their so called “cloak of invisibility”. Maybe a Klingon Bird of Prey would work better for them. Also the Saudis don’t know how to use, maintain, repair or program an American B-61 nuclear weapon by themselves. They would require assistance. But the Israelis sure doooo!
VT tried to warn the world about
the up coming nuclear events such as this only to quote Gorbachev, ” We
tried to spoon feed the world communism only to just have it spit back
into our own face by the very same people that we were trying to help.”
You can’t push a rope. We tried to warn the world about this danger
and no one listened. The very same people that gave us nuclear 911 are
at it again. This time it is WWIII so they can use it as cover to write
off there collapsing economic system of fractional backing and gambling.
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[ Editor’s note by Gordon Duff:
The story below from FARS New Services in Tehran promotes systematic
disinformation on behalf of the Saudi Government in an attempt to derail
accusations made by Veterans Today that stick, accusations made by VT’s
nuclear inspectors who don’t speculate but have access to classified
intelligence on the Saudi nuclear program.
We
know that the Khobar Towers explosion was nuclear but we don’t know if
the device came from a Saudi stockpile. We do know that a nuclear
attack on Yemen in May 2015 may have been Saudi although Israeli planes
were still active over Yemen at that time.
Our sources tell us that Saudi Arabia
bought its first nuclear weapons in the 1980s, large gun-type single
stage weapons less than 20kt. We know that nuclear weapons from the 2nd
South African program were available to Saudi Arabia, the “Johan Meyer”
nukes produced there by Israel and Libya but blamed on AQ Khan of
Pakistan, who was in no way involved as he told VT back in 2009.
The inventories we see evidence of that
Saudi Arabia seems to have include tactical nuclear weapons and in
particular, neutron bombs that only Israel is producing.]
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From Fars News
Analyst: Saudi Arabia Has Nukes, Will Test Soon

TEHRAN (FNA)
– Unofficial sources in Riyadh disclosed that the Saudi regime is in
possession of atomic bombs, adding that the Saudi regime will carry out
its first nuclear test soon.
–
Daham al-Anzi, a prominent Saudi political
analyst, told the Arabic-channel of Russia Today that Riyadh has
acquired atomic bombs since two years ago and will likely carry out its
first nuclear test within weeks.
Asked if he is confident about the revelation, he
said, “Yes, Yes! As simple as that! We have atomic bombs. It is not a
piece of urgent news. The world powers know that we have the bomb and we
wanted to test it if Iran (would develop nuclear weapons and) would
carry out a nuclear test.”
US sources said last May that Saudi Arabia had
reached out to its ally Pakistan to acquire “off-the-shelf” atomic
weapons as a nuclear arms race begins to shape up with Shiite rival
Iran.
“For the
Saudis the moment has come,” a former US defense official told the UK’s
Sunday Times at the time. “There has been a longstanding agreement in
place with the Pakistanis and the House of Saud has now made the
strategic decision to move forward.”
The anonymous former official said the US did not
believe that “any actual weaponry has been transferred yet,” but
declared that “the Saudis mean what they say and they will do what they
say”.
According to the Sunday Times report, Saudi Arabia
and Pakistan have enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship for
decades. Saudi Arabia has given Pakistan billions of dollars in
subsidized oil, while the latter has unofficially agreed to supply the
Persian Gulf state with nuclear warheads.
“Nuclear
weapons programs are extremely expensive and there’s no question that a
lot of the funding of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program was provided by
Saudi Arabia,” Lord David Owen, who served as England’s foreign
secretary from 1977-1979, told the weekly publication.
“Given their
close relations and close military links, it’s long been assumed that if
the Saudis wanted, they would call in a commitment, moral or otherwise,
for Pakistan to supply them immediately with nuclear warheads,” he
added.
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