BRKG Reports several ballistic missiles hit the US base in Erbil, Iraq

Squid

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We can argue the whole Iraq thing but.

Iran attacking a US consulate or a US embassy is an attack on the United States of America. The response should not be a debate on the Sunday morning talk shows or a strongly worded letter of outrage.

The response should be immediate and severe. 3 Iranian military installations should cease to exist and 3 Iranian naval vessels should be sunk. The attacks should be followed with a reminder any further attacks and we will go after the entire Iranian leadership (the back channel message should be your families personal residence are on the the table and locked into Tomahawks) without mercy and without let-up until they get the message.

Unfortunately we have poopy pants and the laugh track so we will likely get Sunday morning BS and the moron democrats will likely apologize for damaging their missiles.
 

Housecarl

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We can argue the whole Iraq thing but.

Iran attacking a US consulate or a US embassy is an attack on the United States of America. The response should not be a debate on the Sunday morning talk shows or a strongly worded letter of outrage.

The response should be immediate and severe. 3 Iranian military installations should cease to exist and 3 Iranian naval vessels should be sunk. The attacks should be followed with a reminder any further attacks and we will go after the entire Iranian leadership (the back channel message should be your families personal residence are on the the table and locked into Tomahawks) without mercy and without let-up until they get the message.

Unfortunately we have poopy pants and the laugh track so we will likely get Sunday morning BS and the moron democrats will likely apologize for damaging their missiles.

No, a "golden opportunity" like this shouldn't be squandered on just a few bases and ships. It should be for all of their missile bases and production facilities as well as key nuclear, oil production and C4IR sites.
 

Squid

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No, a "golden opportunity" like this shouldn't be squandered on just a few bases and ships. It should be for all of their missile bases and production facilities as well as key nuclear, oil production and C4IR sites.
Good point but I am taking into account who runs are country and attacks that large are being saved for Soccer moms and Trump supporters.

If I do not see a news report on massive US strike by the time I wake up tomorrow than all the democrats in this entire country can go to hell.
 

hiwall

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Bidum is calling Obama to find out what to do. I wonder if Iran crossed any "red lines"?
 

jward

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Jason Brodsky
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The Soleimani factor in the #Erbil attack tonight is important. Soleimani's birthday was on March 11, pro-IRGC media are boasting the attack tonight occured at same time of his death at 1:20 AM, the revenge attack on 01/08/20 also occured at 1:20 AM...1/2
View: https://twitter.com/JasonMBrodsky/status/1502805715358044175?s=20&t=seN92KxzxRJZn4-ecNvTCg

And there are reports the Fateh-110s were used tonight, which also made a cameo appearance in the Soleimani revenge attack on U.S. forces in #Iraq on 01/08/2020. Would note #Iran has also launched Fateh-110s before on #Iraq, e.g. in September 2018 on KDPI HQ in Koya. 2/2
 

jward

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Missiles target US consulate in north Iraq, no casualties
Iraqi security forces say at least six missiles have targeted the U.S. consulate in Iraq’s northern city of Irbil, with several missiles hitting the building
By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press
March 12, 2022, 6:37 PM
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BAGHDAD -- At least six missiles were fired Sunday toward the U.S. consulate in Iraq’s northern city of Irbil, with several missiles hitting the building, Iraqi and U.S. security officials said. A U.S. official said the missiles were launched from neighboring Iran.

Early reports suggested there were no U.S. military casualties, a senior U.S. defense official said.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because information was still coming in, said it was still not certain exactly how many were fired and exactly where they landed. It also wasn’t clear if there were other casualties.

The Iraqi security officials said there were no immediate report of casualties from the attack, which occurred shortly after midnight and caused material damage in the area. They spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.

One of the officials said the ballistic missiles were fired from Iran, without elaborating.

The attack comes several days after an Israeli strike near Damascus, Syria killed two members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. Iran's foreign ministry strongly condemned the attack Wednesday and vowed revenge.

On Sunday, Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency quoted Iraqi media acknowledging the attacks in Irbil, without saying where they originated.

Satellite broadcast channel Kurdistan24, which is located near the U.S. consulate, went on air from their studio shortly after the attack, showing shattered glass and debris on their studio floor.

A security statement said Irbil was targeted “with a number of missiles” early Sunday, adding that security forces were investigating the incident and would release more details later.

The attack comes as negotiations in Vienna over Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal hit a “pause” over Russian demands about sanctions targeting Moscow over its war on Ukraine.

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Associated Press Lolita Baldor in Washington and Jon Gambrell in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, contributed reporting.


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Housecarl

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Just so we all know what was reportedly used.....

Posted for fair use.....

Fateh-110

Last Updated July 31, 2021

The Fateh-110 is a short-range, road-mobile, solid-propellant ballistic missile. It is most likely a modified version of the unguided Zelzal-2, with the addition of control and guidance systems.1 While the program is based in Iran, the missile is believed to incorporate components from Chinese contractors. In 2006, the US Department of Treasury accused Chinese firm Great Wall Industry and its partners of playing a lead role in the development of the Fateh missile system.2 Iran has launched several Fateh missiles, as well as longer-range variants like the Zolfaghar, in military operations since 2017.

Fateh-110 at a Glance

ORIGINATED FROM Iran
POSSESSED BY Iran
CLASS Short-range Ballistic Missile (SRBM)
BASING Road-mobile
LENGTH 8.86 m
DIAMETER 0.61 m
LAUNCH WEIGHT 3,450 kg
PAYLOAD 500 kg
WARHEAD HE, chemical, submunitions
PROPULSION Single-stage solid propellant
RANGE 200 – 300 km, 300 – 500 km (Fateh-e Mobin)
STATUS Operational
IN SERVICE 2004 – present

Fateh-110 Development
Iran began developing the Fateh-110 in 1995. The missile is 8.86 m long, 0.61 m in diameter, and weighs 3,450 kg. It uses a single-stage solid propellant engine and has a range of 210 km (130 miles), although it is possible that Iran could add extra boosters in order to increase its range to 400 km (249 miles). It can carry a payload of some 500 kg and is most likely intended to deliver a high explosive, chemical, or submunitions warhead. The missile is also assumed to be nuclear / WMD capable.3

The first test flight of the Fateh-110 took place in May 2001, with a second in September 2002.4 A third test was recorded in February 2003. A fourth test was successfully completed during the second “Noble Prophet” military exercise in November 2006. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard successfully tested the Fateh in January 2007 during an annual war game.5 A fifth successful test was completed in September 2007 alongside the Qadr-1 and the Shahab-3.

Additionally, unconfirmed reports suggest that at least five more tests occurred between 2008 and 2012.6 During its tests, the Fateh A-110 was fired from a fixed launcher similar to the one used by the Russian S-75 Guideline surface-to-air missile. The launch vehicles are probably converted Scud launchers, trucks, or Zelzal-2 launch vehicles.7 The missile entered low-rate production in October 2002 and is believed to have reached initial operating capability in 2004.

Fateh-110 Variants
Iran has also developed two improved versions of the Fateh designated the A-110A (or Fateh 2) and the A-110B (or Fateh 3). A 2008 report suggested that Syria was building a surface-to-surface missile with Iranian assistance.8 This cooperative project, often referred to as the M-600 is believed to be based upon the Fateh A-110B and have an operational range of at least 300 km. The Assad regime likely launched Fateh-110 missiles at opposition groups in the country in December 2012, prompting NATO to deploy Patriot batteries to Turkey.9 It is expected that the A-110B will have a slightly reduced payload of 480 kg and an accuracy of 250 m CEP.10 A fourth-generation Fateh-110-D1 was unveiled in August 2012 and was said to have an improved guidance system but the same range as the previous 300 km version.11 In 2018, Iran displayed the Fateh-e Mobin missile, which it claims has a range between 300-500 km.12

Iran and Syria have also transferred Fateh variants to the Lebanese group Hezbollah. Iranian and Lebanaese sources confirmed these transfers in 2014, though some reports suggest transfers as early as 2007.13 In 2010, Israeli officials also alleged that Syria had transferred M-600 variants of the Fateh to Hezbollah.14 Iran has separately transferred Fateh-110 missiles to proxy groups in Iraq in 2018.15

Fateh-110 Anti-Ship Variants
In 2014, the IRGC displayed two variants of the Fateh missile it called the Hormuz-1 and Hormuz-2. The Hormuz-1 is claimed to have anti-radiation capabilities for attacking radar systems, and in 2014, Iranian television broadcast images of commanders watching an attack on a target with radar antennae. The original claim was that Hormuz-2 was an anti-ship variant, but images of the missile suggested it had a similar radio frequency-transparent radome and not a window for an electro-optical infrared seeker, suggesting it is essentially the same as the Hormuz-1. 16

Another anti-ship variant of the Fateh is the Khalij Fars, which does have the electro-optical seeker required to improve accuracy enough to potentially hit a moving target. Tehran claims that early version Khalij Fars entered service in 2008, but was not officially delivered to the Iranian military until a ceremony in March 2014.17 This ceremony featured Fateh missiles painted blue to suggest an antiship variant, but Iran put caps on the noses of the missile preventing verification of the EO/IR seekers. 18 The Department of Defense did assess in the unclassified version of its 2014 report on the military power of Iran that it does possess an antiship ballistic missile capability.19

Operational History
Iran has used the Fateh family of missiles in multiple military operations since 2017. Two of these operations likely included use of some variant of the Fateh-110. In 2018, Iran launched seven missiles at targets in Koya, Iraq, focusing on the headquarters of two Iranian Kurdish parties.20 According to an IRGC statement, Iranian drones supported the attack and provided targeting information.

Tehran also likely used Fateh missiles in its attack on Erbil Air Base in northern Iraq as part of its retaliation for the killing of Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani. Iranian sources shortly after the attack speculated that Fateh missiles were involved. The missile launch locations and targets show similarity to the attacks in Koya, suggesting that the Fateh missiles were involved.21


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jward

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US Consulate In Iraq Hit By "Multiple Missiles", Iran Launch Suspected
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by Tyler Durden
Saturday, Mar 12, 2022 - 05:35 PM
The US consulate in Erbil, Iraq has been hit with multiple missiles, which has been attributed to Iran in early, yet unconfirmed reports. Sky News Arabia reports that the consulate, located in Kurdistan, was hit.



According to BBC journalist Shabnam Shabani, "The governor of Erbil, Omed Khoshnaw, stated that multiple missiles fell in the area, saying it was unclear whether the target was the US consulate or the airport in the city. According to INA, five explosions were heard in the attack."

Another journalist, José Miguel Sardo, reports that the Kurdistan News Channel appears to have also been targeted.

he governor of Erbil, Omed Khoshnaw, stated that multiple missiles fell in the area, saying it was unclear whether the target was the US consulate or the airport in the city. According to INA, five explosions were heard in the attack. -Jerusalem Post

On Friday we noted that the Iran nuclear talks had been abruptly suspended. As the WSJ wrote at the time; "The Iran nuclear talks broke off Friday with no agreement, imperiling negotiations... After weeks of round-the-clock negotiations in Vienna, the breakoff in talks significantly raises the prospect that efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal may fail."
And then there's this;


If early reports are confirmed and Iran indeed attacked the US Consulate, we think it's safe to assume the talks are over. Needless to say, oil is going to have an interesting day on Monday.

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Squid

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Do we have any bio-labs under that Consulate? Asking for a friend.
This would almost be funny, if I wasn’t so burning mad at both Iran and the Obama 3.0 clowns who created this situation. At some point I am recognizing Iran not only felt emboldenned to attack the US directly but I am drawing a straight line to the next attack that will be sure to follow if the admin sucks this up AGAIN.

The people who die are never the @$$hats in DC and their kids collecting millions from foreign kickbacks.
 

kemosabe

Doooooooooom !
I see no one has mentioned Iran’s tweet after the attack basically saying that they have Russia’s back…
 

Millwright

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Just in from State Dept:
There is no damage or casualties at any U.S. Government facility. The incident is being investigated by the government of Iraq & the Kurdish Regional Government & we refer you to them for comment.
We condemn this outrageous attack & display of violence

View: https://twitter.com/Aviation_Intel/status/1502812250800676865?t=fjrkZIx3hEibFntWaQMPug&s=19

Translation: we're blowing this off. It will disappear into the 48hr. news cycle and be gone from public memory.
 

wobble

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Squid

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A war on THREE FRONTS......RUSSIA, CHINA & THE MIDDLE EAST IS NOT WINNABLE!!!

NO, NO NO!!!!
We can throw bunch cruise missiles at Iran doesn’t have to be a war. Wars here happen from weakness or nation building not from message sending.
 
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