عاجل هام⛔️إيران تضرب المـ,ـوسـ,ـاد📣السوق السوداء النووية🚀حرب الرؤوس

عاجل هام⛔️إيران تضرب المـ,ـوسـ,ـاد📣السوق السوداء النووية🚀حرب الرؤوس

Brief Summary

This YouTube video by Mohamed Mohi discusses several geopolitical events and historical contexts, focusing on nuclear proliferation, international relations, and the stories behind nuclear programs in various countries. It covers Britain's nuclear ambitions, Turkey's defense program interests, and Iran's missile system. The video also explores the black nuclear market, the story of Abdul Qadeer Khan and Pakistan's nuclear journey, and the doctrines and assassinations related to nuclear programs. Additionally, it examines the nuclear ambitions and fates of Iraq, Syria, and Libya, and the cyber warfare and espionage surrounding Iran's nuclear program.

  • Britain's nuclear ambitions and Turkey's defense program interests.
  • The story of Abdul Qadeer Khan and Pakistan's nuclear journey.
  • Nuclear ambitions and fates of Iraq, Syria, and Libya.

Intro

The host welcomes viewers from Cairo, other governorates, and those abroad, before transitioning to discussing current geopolitical events.

Britain, Turkey, and Iran's Nuclear Ambitions

Britain has announced its intention to purchase fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear warheads. Turkey is seeking inclusion in a joint defense program and technological manufacturing program for weapons with France. Iran is showcasing its missile systems, particularly how it is guarding Fordow, claiming that the missile system was not affected by American bombings.

Escalation and the Black Nuclear Market

The Iranian escalation rhetoric continues, while the optimistic American rhetoric decreases. Israel has started responding to the Iranians more than the Americans in terms of escalation. The discussion shifts to the existence of a black nuclear market, suggesting that countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, or Libya could potentially build nuclear reactors through this market, provided secrecy is maintained.

Iran's Nuclear Program and Regional Balance

The video references a media figure discussing why Iran was allowed to reach its current nuclear stage, contrasting it with the actions taken against Iraq. It suggests that if Iran provides America with certain concessions, it could receive assistance in developing nuclear weapons to create a balance with Israel in the region.

The Need for Nuclear Weapons and Abdul Qadeer Khan

The world, particularly Arab and Islamic countries, needs nuclear weapons. The video introduces Abdul Qadeer Khan, a Pakistani scientist who played a crucial role in Pakistan's nuclear program. He is portrayed as a national hero by many Pakistanis and considered highly dangerous by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

India's Nuclear Test and Pakistan's Response

On May 18, 1974, India tested its first nuclear weapon, code-named "Smiling Buddha." In response, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, pledged to develop a nuclear weapon for Pakistan, even if it meant the population had to endure hardship.

Pakistan's Nuclear Dream and Division

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto declared that just as there was a Christian, Jewish, and Hindu bomb, there must be an Islamic bomb. The video suggests that Pakistan's nuclear capability was crucial in preventing further division of the country, drawing parallels with contemporary efforts to divide other nations.

Abdul Qadeer Khan's Background and Work at Urenco

Abdul Qadeer Khan was born during British colonialism in the Indian subcontinent and studied metallurgical engineering in Berlin, Holland, and Belgium. In 1974, he worked for a company subcontracted to Urenco, a major nuclear fuel company in Amsterdam, which supplied enriched nuclear fuel to European reactors.

Khan's Espionage and Return to Pakistan

Abdul Qadeer Khan accessed highly secret areas within Urenco, obtaining plans that would allow Pakistan to produce advanced centrifuges. In 1976, he left Urenco and returned to Pakistan, facing accusations of stealing centrifuge plans for uranium enrichment.

Establishing a Research Laboratory in Pakistan

In 1976, Abdul Qadeer Khan established a research laboratory in Rawalpindi, explicitly for producing enriched uranium for nuclear weapons. He established several fake companies to import necessary components, maintaining complete secrecy.

Secrecy and Technology Transfer to Iran

Benazir Bhutto, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, was unaware of the nuclear program's progress. Abdul Qadeer Khan began providing old uranium enrichment technology to Iran while importing new parts for Pakistan.

Benazir Bhutto's Discovery and an Arab Leader's Betrayal

In 1989, Benazir Bhutto learned about Pakistan's nuclear program during a meeting with the Iranian president. An Arab leader later contacted America, revealing that Abdul Qadeer Khan was operating his laboratory under a chicken farm and providing details about his activities.

Israeli Ambush and International Uproar

Following the exposure, Israeli ambushes, trials, and assassinations began. In 1979, a magazine called The Eight Days caused an international uproar, leading to investigations and a conviction against Abdul Qadeer Khan in 1983, which was later canceled.

Pakistan's Nuclear Capability and Ideological Motives

By 1986, Abdul Qadeer Khan was confident that Pakistan could manufacture a nuclear bomb. His motive was ideological, aiming to challenge the moral position of Western powers.

Assassination Attempts and Mossad's Involvement

Several assassination attempts targeted executives in European companies dealing with Abdul Qadeer Khan. The Mossad used threats and assassination attempts to prevent Pakistan from possessing a nuclear bomb.

Mossad's Failed Campaign and WhatsApp Messages

Despite the assassinations, they did not prevent Pakistan from developing nuclear weapons. The Mossad sent WhatsApp messages to Iranians, offering medical services and treatment, using numbers in the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Israel.

Targeting Scientists and Mysterious Viruses

The video discusses how scientists are targeted with viruses that cause their bodies to rot or swell, questioning whether Abdul Qadeer Khan himself died from a virus.

Mossad's Partnership with America and Failed Media Campaign

The Mossad, in partnership with America, engaged in large assassination campaigns and a failed media campaign to fight Pakistan.

Israeli Embassy's Involvement and Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Program

An employee in the Israeli embassy in Germany contacted Siegfried Schertel, asking him to stop work related to nuclear weapons in Pakistan. A former official in the Pakistani nuclear weapons program stated that Israelis never wanted an Islamic country to possess a nuclear bomb.

Israel's Decision to Strike Pakistan

Israel decided to strike Pakistan with strikes similar to those seen in Iran, seeking joint cooperation with India to destroy the Pakistani nuclear facility in Rawalpindi.

India's Agreement and the Freezing of the Plan

India agreed to the plan, but Indira Gandhi later froze it. The Israeli air force was present at the Jamnagar base with F-15s and F-16s, but the plan was canceled in communications.

Rajiv Gandhi's Plan and Political Truce

Rajiv Gandhi, Indira's son, took over as Prime Minister and planned to ignite a war with Pakistan, using it as an opportunity to bomb the Kahuta nuclear facility. However, his advisors advised against the plan, and he dissolved the arrangements on the Pakistani border, initiating a political truce with Pakistan.

Secret Support from America and China

Pakistan was receiving secret support from America and China in its nuclear program. America needed Pakistan to help strike the Soviets through military bases, while China supplied enriched uranium to Abdul Qadeer Khan.

China's and America's Contributions

China supplied enriched uranium and sent scientists to work with Abdul Qadeer Khan. America provided technical training courses for Pakistani scientists.

America's Shifting Stance and Continued Enrichment

In October 1990, America stopped its economic and military aid to Pakistan in protest against the nuclear program. Abdul Qadeer Khan continued enrichment secretly, despite the pressure.

Nuclear Coronation and Missile Launch

On May 11, 1998, India tested nuclear warheads. A week later, Abdul Qadeer Khan launched the first missile in a desert area called Balochistan.

Pakistan's Nuclear Status and Abdul Qadeer Khan's Speech

Pakistan became the seventh nuclear power in the world. Abdul Qadeer Khan appeared on television, declaring that he made the nuclear bomb and missiles carrying nuclear warheads in Pakistan.

Pakistan's Future and the Nuclear Black Market

Pakistan is expected to develop an intercontinental missile targeting the United States by 2025. Abdul Qadeer Khan created a nuclear black market, selling nuclear weapons and technology to countries like North Korea, Iran, and Libya.

Khomeini's Stance and Secret Communication with Iranians

Khomeini in Iran saw nuclear weapons as forbidden, forcing Abdul Qadeer Khan to communicate with Iranians secretly. He sold them technology copied from the Dutch.

The Dirty Situation and Pakistan's Assistance to Iran

Pakistan, under General Zia-ul-Haq, provided Iran with basic components to manufacture a nuclear bomb between 1986 and 2001. Abdul Qadeer Khan kept the new components for Pakistan and sold the used ones.

Mossad's Failure and an Arab President's Admission

The Mossad failed to uncover Abdul Qadeer Khan's activities until an Arab president admitted everything. The head of the Mossad regretted not assassinating Khan.

Gaddafi's Betrayal and Confiscation of Equipment

In 2003, Muammar Gaddafi tried to win favor with the Americans by revealing Abdul Qadeer Khan's nuclear activities. The CIA confiscated all the equipment headed to Libya.

Confiscated Weapons Plans and Abdul Qadeer Khan's Actions

Weapons plans sold by Abdul Qadeer Khan from Pakistan to Gaddafi were found in laundry bags in Islamabad. Abdul Qadeer Khan's actions were intelligence-related, breaking the bank and deceiving the CIA and British intelligence.

New York Times' Report and Abdul Qadeer Khan's Nuclear Proliferation Network

The New York Times reported on Abdul Qadeer Khan's ability to fool the Americans without government or individual cooperation. He developed a nuclear proliferation network, supplying Iran, Libya, and North Korea with nuclear technology.

Abdul Qadeer Khan's Confession and House Arrest

In 2004, Abdul Qadeer Khan confessed to acting alone without the Pakistani government's knowledge and was pardoned. However, he was later placed under house arrest until 2009 under American pressure.

Abdul Qadeer Khan's Legacy and Death

In 2009, Abdul Qadeer Khan reiterated that he saved Pakistan by making it a nuclear state. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer and established a community center in Islamabad. He died from the Corona virus in 2021.

Iran's Nuclear Program and the Story of Saddam

Iran is currently facing similar practices as those done to Abdul Qadeer Khan. The video transitions to discussing the story of Saddam, Yahya Al-Mashad, and the Iraqi nuclear program.

Jabal al-Faqs and Iranian Opportunity

American aircraft launched missiles on nuclear facilities in Iran, including Fordow, which is south of Jabal al-Faqs, a secret location where enriched Iranian ore was smuggled. Iran needs to show America a piece of its program to gain leverage.

War Statements and Iranian Response

The video discusses war statements from both sides, with Iran responding violently to the strikes.

Europe's Statements and American Intelligence

Europe is making statements about Jabal al-Faqs, questioning whether American intelligence was aware of the situation.

Begin's Doctrine and Preemptive Wars

Israel always carries out preemptive wars to abort any Islamic nuclear program, practicing preemptive strikes on strategic weapons from Baghdad to Tehran.

Menachem Begin and the Iraqi Nuclear Reactor

In 1981, Menachem Begin bombed the Iraqi nuclear reactor, establishing a doctrine that no Islamic country is allowed to possess nuclear technology.

Netanyahu's Doctrine and Expansionism

Netanyahu is the heir to Begin's doctrine, but his is more expansionist, using biblical names for his operations. Begin's doctrine states that if they suspect a country, they strike immediately.

French Nuclear Support and Joint Defense Program

Israel received French nuclear support in the 1960s, explaining Erdogan's desire to join a joint defense program with Macron.

Bombing the Iraqi Tammuz Reactor and Egyptian Scientists

In 1981, Begin bombed the Iraqi Tammuz reactor, and the essence of his doctrine is that any nuclear project of a hostile country must be destroyed before it is completed.

Yahya Al-Mashad and Assassinations of Scientists

In 1980, Egyptian nuclear scientist Dr. Yahya Al-Mashad was found dead in a Parisian hotel. A series of assassinations of scientists began, with mysterious viruses found in their blood.

Saddam's Decision and International Condemnations

Saddam issued a decision to prevent Iraqi nuclear scientists from traveling abroad. Israel launched 16 missiles that destroyed the reactor's core, leading to international condemnations.

Secret Project and Invasion of Kuwait

The Iraqi program was transformed into a secret project concerned with uranium. The invasion of Kuwait in August and the imposition of sanctions stopped the project completely.

American Bombing and the End of the Iraqi Nuclear Program

America bombed what remained of the Iraqi nuclear facilities on the first day of the Gulf War in 1991.

Al-Kibar Reactor in Syria and Hafez al-Assad's Efforts

Syria began a secret nuclear path in cooperation with North Korea. Hafez al-Assad tried to build a peaceful nuclear base with the Russians and Argentinians, but these efforts were thwarted by American pressure.

Olmert's Suggestion and Bush's Refusal

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert suggested to Bush that he undertake the strike in Syria, but Bush refused, stating he needed proof of a complete nuclear weapons program.

Israel's Air Strike and Bashar al-Assad's Silence

In September, Israel carried out a precise air strike alone that completely destroyed the reactor. The occupation kept this strike secret, giving Bashar al-Assad room to deny it.

Announcement of the Operation and Libya's Nuclear Ambitions

In March 2018, Israel officially announced that they carried out the operation, exposing the pictures of the Syrian nuclear reactor. Libya tried to have a nuclear weapon, going to Pakistan through the Abdul Qadeer Khan network on the black market.

German Cargo Ships and Abdul Qadeer Khan's Smuggling Network

American and British intelligence agencies monitored German cargo ships full of nuclear enrichment equipment on their way to Libya, part of Abdul Qadeer Khan's smuggling network.

Gaddafi's U-Turn and Abandonment of Nuclear Weapons

After the scenes of systematic destruction in Iraq, Gaddafi chose to make a sudden U-turn, abandoning Libya's ambition to possess nuclear weapons in secret negotiations with London and Washington.

Handing Over Nuclear Equipment and Documents

On December 19, 2003, Gaddafi announced the abandonment of nuclear weapons and handed over all nuclear equipment and documents to the Americans.

Cyber Warfare and Espionage Operations in Iran

The Iranian Shah had started nuclear weapons with the help of the Americans until the revolution took place. Israel sent a virus called Stacks Net that disrupted Iran's nuclear centrifuges, assassinated scientists, and conducted espionage operations.

Stealing the Nuclear Archive and the Strike on Fordow

In 2018, Iran's entire nuclear archive was stolen, and a strike was conducted on Fordow in 2025.

Bushehr Reactor and Russian Involvement

The Bushehr reactor in Iran is complete and enriches uranium, but the Russians are working on it, and any touch of it is a pretext for entering the war.

Conclusion and Historical Dose

The video concludes by hoping that it provided an excellent historical dose through which the nuclear black and white market is understood.

The Girls Who Died and a Broadcast of Misery

The video shifts to discussing the 18 girls who died in an accident while going to work, highlighting the lack of roads and insurance for them.

Closing Remarks and Economic Family

The host thanks viewers and mentions the economic family, discussing the collapsing space in the Turkish economy, the creative space in the Moroccan economy, and the accumulation in Iraq.

Greetings and Economic Discussions

The host greets viewers by name and discusses the Egyptian economy, noting that viewers are no longer accepting the classic return of the Egyptian economy.

The Evil Eye and the Broken Guitar

The host discusses the evil eye and how his guitar was split in two for no reason, asking viewers to pray for him to undo the knot that exists.

Closing Remarks and YouTube Broadcast

The host thanks viewers and notes that they have passed 20,000 on the live broadcast on YouTube, explaining why they did not go on Twitter.

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