Iran DETONATED a NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
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Tbh I am a bit skeptical for this fact: typical underground nuclear tests were done in less than 1 km depth. This quake happened at a depth of 10 km. Then again the seismograph chart is consistent with a nuclear test. Any expert opinion would be appreciated.
Could a nuke blast have triggered the natural quake?
Because of the directionality of circular shock waves, multiple observation stations in the area must be compared to determine the actual focal depth. If Iran does not provide data from other observation stations in the area, the source data obtained by a single observation station does not have much reference value.
This is actually the second of two earthquakes, with the first occurring approximately 4 hours before at 4.1M. A lot of people didn't notice because USGS defaults to only showing 4.5M+ earthquakes.
Yes, how could they possibly have got the "gadget" down to a depth of ten km? The deepest mine in the world only reaches four km down...or am I missing something about the depth?
10km maybe Bs too tbh, and no earthquake that go BOOM and then nothing.
Israel has threatened several countries including Iran with nuclear attack, so it is logical that iran develop a counter to this threat.
The only way you can come up with that 💩 is by sniffing your mummas panties.
But defending yourself is antisemitic. Unless you're Israel, then it's fine.
lol :)))))))
I'm sure if it was a nuke test then the neutrino capture facilities would of counted neutrinos coming from the alleged test, and if there were neutrinos above normal count then the western countries would be shouting it out. So no test from me bro
That’s a formal warning to the “ Forever Victim” people.
The Islamists? -- who have done nothing but whine for my entire life?
The communists???
Actually there is no nation or group of people as persecuted as the Jews have been. Their opponents who hate them have boasted of their persecution in their official records since ancient times.
There is more evidence of Jewish persecution from their persecutors than there is from the Jewish themselves.
Exactly The chosen people offended by everything ashamed of nothing
@@zmgehlkeBut you have no life you lowlife!?🤔
Guaranteed they have a bunch of these bombs. This explosion wasn't a test, it was a warning.
Russia and North Korea securelly helped.
@@dirremoire The Iranians sent the head of the Revolutionary Guard to witness a North Korean nuclear test in 2014 or 2015. The type of bomb tested was Uranium, the simpler kind of the original two designs. We tested only the Plutonium bomb, because I knew the uranium bomb would work if the plutonium bombed did. The North Koreans had already tested their own plutonium bomb and could therefore be reasonably certain that their own uranium design would work and therefore could skip the test and they tested a uranium bomb with the Iranians witnessing on the anniversary of the Iranian revolution.
I believe that was an Iranian bomb that was tested. That would make this their second successful test.
Arab countries nervous now. On the other hand they haven’t done much, just talk like always, and on the other they realise that now things could get real.
Arab countries have nothing to fear from Iran. Iran is not an aggressor and has never been. They simply defend themselves. Arab countries should should be happy to see a strong Iran , which will certainly will come to their defense should they need and want it. Arab leaders are stupid to follow the west against Iran. The west has always betrayed the Arabs and exploited them
@@EngenheirUber like US helped Israeli.
I used to feel like wanting nuke capability was just warmongering crazy talk, but I now realize it is THE NUMBER ONE PRIORITY for any country that values iits sovereignty and freedom.
Not that simple.
Iran didn't want a nuclear middle East because it makes their large conventional arms advantage moot, but Israel are forcing the issue.
Look out for the Saudis to go nuclear next
@@Themata interesting. It’s a good point; I hadn’t thought of it like that. Thanks for the feeeback!
As individual country - that's indeed number one priority
As humanity as whole - it's really bad when everyone wants to be sovereign and free
Look what an idea of individuality and liberty did with US, same would happen with Earth
Yes, it is an ins. policy of sorts. Perhaps folks should ask themselves why the democrats (Pres. Clinton) arranged to denuclearize Ukraine back in the 1990's. There would be no Ukraine war if slick Willie hadn't made a deal to transfer thousands of Soviet era nukes back to Russia.
Iran has achieved Security of their Sovereighty… Congratulations Iran💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
While the Soviet Union did possess the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) during the Cold War-significantly outnumbering the present day arsenals of the United States and Russia combined-the mere possession of nuclear weapons did not guarantee national security. Its inability to adapt economically and politically, coupled with rising nationalism and public discontent, played crucial roles in its dissolution and the one of the real superpower ceased to exist without using a single nuclear weapon.
@@samad3251Well the Government could still be toppled, same with iran, but it would mean they cant be invaded without mutual destruction. This is enough deterrence to stop any attack, even in pakistan-india situation
We have forgotten the lessons of ww2 and slowly march towards the grinder because of the elites and their ego's
Same shit like before. Human will never learn.
@@kenirawadi4689 weve learned. its jsut the interests in politics drive westoids towards war.
Who are these Elites? Can you name them?
SPOILER ALERT: it's the SAME "bankers" that are profiting off of "both sides" stupid enough to be led to slaughter!!!
@@AM-bf9tb if you type their family names, AI on YT is shadowbanning your comment. Hint: dynasties, 13 in total worldwide. If they don't stop this madness and force us to take weapons and go to war, some of us knows exactly wich will be ower true targets.
Congratulations Iran welcome aboard
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It's an earthquake. You can't detonate anything 10km below the ground. The deepest hole humans ever dug was by the USSR and it was 12 km deep, needed the most specialized equipment, and at 10 km the hole was as wide as a small drill and the the temperature is 170 C.
@@numalesoybea1348 Who says this was at 10 km depth?
@@numalesoybea1348 Earthquakes always has aftershock. But nukes has none. Mr. Wytt shown the anslysis clearly.
Depends where one drills. And sure one could bring down a nuclear bomb in such hole. Besides that, visited a south African mine once and went down some of the 4km. Seismic data should be able to sort of estimate how deep this seismic center was. Mind Iran having all the drilling and mining knowledge, with the deepest drilling party ever at their side, the Russians. Who could have drilled deeper, had they wanted. Back then, and equipment today is better than when they set that record. Ofc no need to tell the world of new records, untill there is. Don't ne to convinced of your analysis and conclusions. For what do you know really?
Iran is done playing games with Israel
My toddler came out as an black jewish trans person
@@Vlain-hc5sb masaltov
Isreal is EXTREMELY vulnerable to a SINGLE nuclear detonation due to a relatively small geographic size and how the population is distributed. This is where geagraphically larger countries have a larger advantage
@@Vlain-hc5sb the jewish part can be a problem.
You mean Iran is done.
For last two years many high rank russian officials visited Iran , almost at regulary basis. Out of them many were from military , Shoigu is just one exampe.
And now we have possible nuclear test in Iran.
Russians many times warned west do not push them to escalate - we can in ways you do not imagine.
Draw your own conclusion.
I will but it won't be your anti Russian conclusion.
Very good detective work, Detective DPA.
It makes sense since Iran has all of the technology, scientific know-how and materials to assemble a bomb. All they needed was a little help from Russia or North Korea for the finishing touches. It looks like they got it.
The tricky part would be getting access to the materials without the IAEA knowing, it's kept in chain of custody. But maybe they got it from elsewhere or somehow pilfered it out? Hard to know for certain, but generally it's been thought that there would be several months warning if they were going for a bomb
@@macsenhayes they can buy a dozen of so warheads from Russia, the missiles they already have.
IAEA is a joke and even they admit they have no way to control all nuclear materials that they do track.
@@macsenhayes Iran have 2 Uranium Mines, their hurdle is enrichment
I really dont think Russia wants Iran (or anyone else) to have nukes. North Korea may not care.
Good morning. Yes, I'm not surprised Iran might already have nuclear weapon.
necessity is the mother of creation
It's possible that they got some from Russia or built some themselves
Could be a fake to justify a war goal like the WMDs but ik
@@islandwills2778 I don't think Russia would be willing to hand out nuclear bombs.
They might have helped with knowledge, but not hardware.
Russia is not stupid they would never hand over that but yh they might help them with technology
Wyatt: "Anyone who uses a nuclear weapon will be a pariah of geopolitics"
Uncle Sam: hold my beer. And my other beer.
Wyatt is probably Japanese. Only these guys don't remember who dropped atomic bombs on them.
Doesn't matter because the US was the clear number 1 military and economic power in the world. It might finally lose that status 100 years later.
So media didn’t lie, this time.
They still may have. This video is a theory, not definitive. I also suggest you take any theories about Iran with a grain of salt. The government is determined to push us in to war with Iran and that will include many false statements to scare the public. Plus a high probability of false flags (actions done by one and blamed on another)
a broken clock is right twice a day
I mean, it just makes sense.
I remember having a conversation with my very "liberal" cousin like 10 years ago. I said I'm sure Iran actually is trying to make nuclear weapons because if I was Iran in their current situation, I would be trying to make nuclear weapons also. Given everything that was going down at the time, it really made sense. He gave me the typical b.s about how there was no evidence for that and yadda yadda. But looky looky. Like I say, it just makes sense for them to make them.
media was ordered not to report on it as it will not serve the empire at the moment
Iran is no more dangerous with a Nuclear wepon than isreal. Think iran will be more restrain in its use than isreal.
Omg, and what will happen when they send some to Hezbollah or the Hutties?
Israel is 100x more dangerous than Iran with nukes
Absolutely. It’s a balancing act. That took away one option from Israel.
@@Schurk-x3d Nagh these are nukes not deliveroo
Rubbish.
Why is it concerning that Iran has nuclear weapons? The US and Israel have their own. Are they more equal than Iran???
This is a ridiculous argument.
This is concerning because it increases the risk of a catastrophe for all of us, not because individual countries are undeserving
@@logicinchaosMaybe it serves as a warning to country of using the big stick to enforce their dominance.
@@logicinchaos I think it's only concerning to those who feel only they should have nuclear weapons. The idea of nuclear deterrence is both sides have nuclear weapons and to avoid MAD won't use them.
I understand that any nation having these weapons puts us all risk as an error/mistake can happen or the nutters in charge will ignore MAD and think they can somehow avoid it, but I fully understand why Iran now wants them and probably already has them.
After all the US keeps away from attacking nuclear powers ........ North Korea anyone?
More players go nuclear = more chance for a mistake
More players go nuclear = less attention people could pay to one of them go crazy with thier nukes
@@ЕвгенийПершин-е1ь Maybe but we would never know the answer. It would stop the bullying that is going on now. The country politicians next to Egypt threatened to nuke the neighbours thinking that they are the only one who possesses weapons of mass destruction. If the neighbours do have it, there is the MAD solution. Then it would be a rethink of their vulnerability and it may stop the on going atrocities and bring them to the table. The recent fired missiles reaching the targets attest to their vulnerability.
The human species are driven by greed, hatred and delusion, many don't see others as equal hence the on going conflicts. Violence begats violence so the book says it may even bring up another generation who had lived through the horrors to behave more violently.
Iran has the right to defend itself
So is israel
@@Schurkie505 Israel only conducts offensive actions
From what? Israel has nothing to do with Iran. Not even a border dispute 😂
@@NoVisionGuyIraq also didn't have a border with America. Hope Iranians can feel safer now
@@NoVisionGuy from Israel who keeps attacking them
I do not think that Iran having Nuclear arms is because they are "insecure".
I believe that the purpose of the age old Persian Empire is to preserve their ancient culture, customs, faith and traditions from the western empire. Been doing it for over 2000 years so having nukes will extend their existence and their right to live without further intervention.
Barely anything of the persian culture, customs, art and pletoria of faiths survived, which did survided got integrated into shia or 'persian islam'. That happened about 1400 years ago. Persia faded and got replaced, then again in the beginning of 1900, westerners with know how and labor set up the first oil wells, and after that western culturization began under the ever watchful eye of the caliphat. And then... between 46 and 89 the brief but intense upheaving time of chaos. Then 28 july 1989 things seemed to calm down with the first referendum. And that's excluding the invasion of Egypt, the parthian empire, the Greek invasion, the sasanian empire, the romans invasion,and the arab invasion.
What you claim is Persia is like a sneeze in iranian multifacetted and rich history. A better, truer name would have been one of the above - Sasanian empire. But even with rosy tinted glasses that only lasted for about 230 years.
This caught me off guard, and i follow Alex Christoforou
The Duran has to be extremely careful. They're on TH-cam's Hit list
@@dirremoireBy YT do you mean FBI?
Thank you 👍
What about the claim that the epicentre was 10 km deep, which would indicate that the earthquake had a natural origin?
Depth is the hardest part to measure especially with a single station data point, thus has least accuracy.
@@N4CR it was measured by 52 stations with an uncertainty of just 1.9 earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000nwr9/executive Even 8KM is WAAAY to deep to be remotely plausible. It was an earthquake stop with the BS conspiracy theories
But why's there no aftershock if it's a quake?
@@aniksamiurrahman6365 There is no requirement for aftershocks from quakes. It's common but not something that always happens.
@@DIREWOLFx75 Also, how was the deapth measured when there's just one data point from just one seismic station?
Very good analysis of the overall position of both states.
Thank you Wyatt. J
Excellent balanced video .More than 50% chance this is a bomb. The area is not seismically active at all by Iranian standards
"The area is not seismically active at all by Iranian standards"
Uh, that really doesn't say much...
And it's not like quakes there never happens.
Good piece matey, thank you!
Is it a big deal? Doesn't bother me if they have one.
It does increase the danger for Israel and the world
That is Israel fault.@@islandwills2778
@@islandwills2778just the europeans who impose dictate displsce persecute invade and g nocide others for 500 years
That group is the isseu to THEM and i kinda understand them
( uk usa europe and nz canada australia) the core mayhem causers for centries
@@mkodyglobalsouthsoldier Do you know about the Mahdi? Go and learn.
@@vladimirdorta6692What Mahdi? The mythical Imam Mahdi Muslims talk about? There's no sign of that here.
Good reporting Wyatt.
Explains the confidence. Ignoring retaliation.
Iran already had the missiles, in case you somehow didn't notice.
@@LumineScientiaeFidei they can buy a few warheads from Russia
I see you learned that from battlefield game huh@FTA38yearfreeride
@@FTA38yearfreeridethat’s what I’ve always wondered. Why don’t they just buy them from Russia, china, Pakistan or North Korea?
@@billyrj973 maybe they did
@@FTA38yearfreeride they have been harassed for decades, I mean what has kept them from buying them all this time?
Someone dropping dubstep baselines in the desert 🤓
An earthquake that identifies as a nuke.
Is it possible for a nuke blast to trigger a natural earthquake?
@@Toronto-Brad Sure I guess....but it would also be way bigger news.
10km deep, accurately measured.
Too deep for a test bore hole.
UPDATE: USGS used 52 measuring stations and found the depth to be plus/minus 1.5km.. so natural not a bomb.
Accurately measured by who?
This. There are a dozen reasons why this can not have been a nuclear test, but the depth alone should end the debate. It would be easier for iran to send a nuke to the moon and detonate it there, than drill 10Km deep for no reason at all. The deepest research hole on the planet is 12 KM and that took russia 20 years.
Where did you get this depth calculation? Can it be trusted?
Depth measurements aren't usually very accurate unless you have lot of stations and arrays. It's the hardest part of the measurement..
@@dirremoire The official monitoring agencies use fancy timing and triangulation. No conspiracy, no guessing.
"it's like a boommm"! great sound design
Probably just a category 5 Shi'i Dai-Kaiju waking up under the Iranian earth.
Cheers Wyatt.
As an earthquake I can confirm, I was just there and it rocked!
They have missiles down, this isn’t the 50s anymore and you can literally download schematics for the Scud if you want to yourself and Iran has much better ones already.
An earthquake will typically have aftershocks.
Not all do.
Earthquake weapons and weather weapons are much more catastrophic
The seismograph picture of Iranian earthquake is very suspect. What is the source? Some guy posted it on Twitter and then deleted his account.
The Foundation for Defense of Democracy (FDD), an Israeli-linked think tank based in Washington, DC, issued a report in 2019 claiming that Iran had begun a program to build underground nuclear test sites starting in the 2000s known as “Project Midan.”
The FDD stated, “Using openly available, corroborating geospatial information, we have identified the likely location (in an area southeast of Semnan) where underground non-nuclear explosives tests were conducted in 2003 as part of developing seismic methods of measuring the yield of an underground nuclear explosive.”
The Institute for Science and International Security brought something similar in 2020.
Don't know how reliable they are? But it's intersting that both mentioned the Area in Semnan
to any music producers out there, why does this look like DPA is chopping and slicing samples?😂
Guess I don’t need to start digging the bunker yet.
The depth may suggest something underground exploded. Could be the opposite of "muh Iran achieved soverignty hooray" to something big got taken out
Iran is somewhat unique as a nation in that they developed the delivery systems (MRBMs) before the bomb itself. One of the things pointed out for years was that assuming they have developed a 'deliverable' weapon then as soon as they have the bombs they are able to use them.
@@RN1441 perfect
Yeah, I always said Iran was most likely working on making nuclear weapons. For no reason other than: If I were in their situation I would want nuclear weapons also....
So yeah, people would look at me like I was stupid or something.. I guess not.
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Paranoia is the irrational and persistent feeling that people are "out to get you" or that you are the subject of persistent, intrusive attention by others.
Given all the very real hostility from the U.S. and its allies for the past many years, the Iranians cannot be paranoid, but are acutely aware of the threat.
This isn’t a concern for America, this does affect Israel and Israel has subverted out political class so it will be made to seem like this is bad for America
Indeed
Listening to Scott Ritter earlier and he does not believe this was an Iranian nuke test for various technical reasons.
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Not a test normal quake.... It would be easy to find based on the wave if nuclear blast or natural one
Exactly. Iran took one option out of Israel’s hand.
Mutually assured destruction by the powers that we are involved in the Middle Eastern conflict
Holy crap.
I think it was not a nuclear explosion, just an earthquake. The epicenter was so deep, it's impossible for humans to dig or drill.
You know boreholes much deeper than 10km are dug with regular frequency, right? Im quite sure the deepest as it stands currently is 29km
Right. And they dug a 10km hole for the test.
What raving gibberish!!!
Interesting that Iran closed its airspace on Sunday until today. Were they expecting an Israeli attack or planning to test a nuke?
Yeah I saw this on their native language sources a few days back, then looked at the seismographs and depth and yeah it's pretty hard to deny what it is. No aftershocks either, how strange ;)
There has been a considerable amount of drought and the aquifers being empty could cause collapses which would be like an avalanche underground
i saw this topic in X but it should make huge headway in western medias also....why they aren't talk about this but even Iran news also not talk about this...weird
Iran has had nuclear weapons since 2005 at the latest. They have a few dozen now. The holdup has always been the delivery systems which are considerably more complex.
I think they proved that they have the delivery systems now.
DEFINITELY Nuclear?...Says who?
Perform a Fourier Analysis of the waveforms would determine whether the detonation/explosion is an earthquake or a nuclear explosion. The US defence dept/comparable body would be able to tell you.
I wouldn't be suprised if Iran has had nuclear weapons for quite a while now, even ICBMs.
Holy smokes they did it!! Crazy Bastards actually did it!!!
Also im first!!
Not only crazy, but also very smart. Sooner or later, it was about to happen
@@bramlilipory4116 smart in the way that the West may rethink their approach to the situation in the Middle East. Israel excluded, by this point in the war they do whatever they seem fit
no yr not lol
If this is true,we need to thank Israel,this changes the rules on the playing field..Look at North Korea,no one would dare to jump on them having many nuclear devices.
@@saveriodipoce2201 hahahah true true😂
I just learned that " American " seismic station picket up 4.6 " earthquake " in Iran . Did any other station picked up the same ???
Look at the x axis. Is the graph of Iran's Richter scale compressed?
Arabia can't afford to fall behind.
Remember this date, this is when everything changed
Food for thought: there was no time axis on the example graphs. And if you stretch the Iran presumed nuke graph, it looks a lot like it has two peaks. So it could be an earthquake. Just a thought though, I personally believe it is a nuke.
I mean they probably have a few nukes ..it would be crazy if they didn't have in 2days world.
But idk if earthquake was that or not...cud be
Boom!!!!😮
So, in short terms, earthquakes are slides, Nuke explosions are single pulse events
Thanks, crazy times we're in
They can just raise thick light porous brick walls as an inner scaffold within and around oil facilities, it will not prevent getting targeted, but will isolate and contain the damage where it can be repaired fairly easy, rather than have the fire spread and destroy the entire facility irreparably.
Iran did not test a N. The earthquake was as a 10km depth. Iran has had N for years, because they have industrial size N reactors, but this was not a test, they don’t need to do a test.
Anyone who says some newcomer country to the N club doesn't need to do the N tests has absolutely ZERO idea what they are talking about. Sub-critical tests notwithstanding.
@@death_parade But if you read her bio. You would realise she knows exactly what she is talking about.
@@death_paradeComputer simulations have rendered tests absolutely unnecessary.
@@dirremoireyour going to trust something to work with just a computer simulation? I wouldn't. It's just a bad idea
@@dirremoirethis is so dumb, u think everything in computer would work without real test
Even the onomatopoeia is top notch with DPA! :)
One thing though, Russia will not let Israel take out Syria n Assad. Syria is too important too it. If Israel goes too far with Syria Russia will step in to defend its interests.
I say, it's a black hole merger, underneath Iran's desert 😅 For gravitational wave coming from blackhole mergers looks very similar.
Not a lot places in Europe where you can test nukes... A lot of small countries and small villages everywhere
Yeah I don't quite believe this either. First off, the depth. Second, wouldn't they pretty much brag about it if they had? Nuclear deterrence isn't much worth if you keep it a secret.
and yet, this is exactly how Israel handles the existence of their nuclear program. They neither confirm, nor deny its existence, only recently an official within Israel in a fiery fit, implied the existence of their nuclear arsenal over the last year or so, in all the time they've been suspected of having it after their joint partnership with the former Apartheid South African nuclear program.
All this secrecy and ambiguity around its existence, despite Seymour Hersh's book "the Samson option", being around for over 30 years now.
It's not a secret. Israel still hasn't announced they have several hundred and by law they aren't suppose to have any.
I don't know how reading from just one seismic station is used to measue deapth at all. Mathematically, it should take at least 4 station. Also, the place isn't seismically active and no other seismic station picked up any signal. There's no aftershock either. Dunno if earthquake fits the description at all.
As for showing off, keeping your nuke capability shrouded in mystery is common. Started with India probably. But Israel did it the best.
@@aniksamiurrahman6365 I stated the same thing about Israel earlier to someone else, but you did a better job covering everything.
Not even a question mark in the title? My man commander DPA is going wild today 😂❤
Actually that looks like a bass drum audio sample… and over seconds I’d say not minutes
The world will literally have a nuclear war before gta 6
No wonder they're getting so bold
Trump left the JCPOA. I don't understand why the West cries now.
Finally
Nothing in French television and medias about that ! Keep cool and have a good night French people !
Rumour... That area has lots of quakes...
Love
if you can test a nuke then you have a nuke weapon.
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According to USGS the earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 km. Highly unlikely a nuclear test at that depth. Not all earthquakes are preceded by a typical longitudinal (compression) wave. Iran may or may not have nuclear weapons but this is not evidence either way.
I'm not so sure. There is a burst and a louder burst later in the Iranian sample. Not some expert, but couldn't that rather be an earthquake?
a 4.5 eartchquake just flew over my house!
Odd, this would be front and center in MSM media if it actually was a nuke. Even in underground tests, you would also get detectable airborne isotopes. Maybe they tested a big, yuge conventional explosive.
Be careful of your source data. Not sure they are reliable.