Khorramshahr missiles scattering confetti bomblets into Israel – AI replica of The Duran!!!

This video is a fake in our consideration. In itself interesting in that Iran is clearly hitting Israel harder than anticipated, so propaganda is required.  The details in the video are a bit strange, suggesting the Khorramshah missile’s multiple bomblets fall from a great height merely with gravity to direct them!!!!  That’s the part that riased my suspicions.Belyi and Pete spotted it wasn’t like the usual Alexander.  Still, not a bad bit of fakery from presumably the Israeli propaganda department.  It was Alexander without his usual phrasing -such as his ‘just sayin’!!!!  Far too intense and salesmanlike. Not the more academic or legal considered view he would normally present.  And such a narrow topic when he normally roams all over the place!!

On the other hand this next report could be real.-  MIlitary Tube Today is usually good quality.

MILITARY TUBE TODAY11 hours ago
FLASH⚡ HUGE EXPLOSION followed by multiple fires at the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, USA.🔥🔥🔥
Maybe US oil industry is not as untouchable as the Zionists think…..Probably not an Iranian job but how can we know?  Submarine?  Russian?
Or an Israeli false flag again.  Yet why would Israel do that in the US making Americans want to stop the war?
Time will make these things clear.
COuld it be the IRanian navy showing that it hasn’t given up as yet.

 Not an old story but current.  The story was online well before it was released by main media…..

 

 

 

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11 Responses to “Khorramshahr missiles scattering confetti bomblets into Israel – AI replica of The Duran!!!”

  1. Belyi says:

    This looks to me to be a total fake. The person doesn’t even look like Alexander, let alone speak in the same way.

    Can someone prove I’m mistaken?

    • pete fairhurst 2 says:

      Agreed Belyi, looks like AI to me. Similar looks and sound to the real Alexander from the Duran but totally the wrong feel

      What a mad world that we live in, nothing is as it seems anymore

  2. Tapestry says:

    The bit that got me was when he said the bomblets can’tbe targeted and just fall willy nilly. That’s not exactly a problem for anyone if 5 kilo bomblets drop in fields, woods and lakes!

  3. Tapestry says:

    The channel isnot The Duran but something MIddle Eastern. After my comment above, I was blocked off Tap and couldn;tget back in.

    • pete fairhurst 2 says:

      Blimey

      • pete fairhurst 2 says:

        The site is now loading very very slowly for me too. Slow enough for the short attention span, click, scroll, swipe, masses to give up

        I also get a message saying “not secure” with an option to proceed but a default leave

  4. Belyi says:

    Awful lot of gullible people out there – the YT version has marked up thousands of likes!

    • Tapestry says:

      Likes can be computer generated too!

      • Belyi says:

        Well said. Sometimes I’m too naive for my own good!

        • Tapestry says:

          Here is the actual talk he gave – Pause Without Peace

          A 48-hour ultimatum demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face sweeping strikes has given way to a sudden pause, announced by Donald Trump as the result of “productive conversations.” Tehran says no such talks are taking place. The shift looks less like a diplomatic breakthrough and more like a recalibration under pressure. The initial threat – targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure – carried immediate risks of regional retaliation and market shock. With energy routes already under strain, the abrupt change in tone suggests the costs of escalation were quickly reassessed, even if publicly framed as progress.

          The original proposal raised immediate questions about feasibility. Iran’s energy network is large, dispersed, and hardened by years of sanctions and contingency planning. Disabling it would require a sustained campaign rather than a short, decisive strike. By contrast, Iran’s capacity to respond – particularly through attacks on regional energy infrastructure – appears more immediate. Even limited disruptions in the Gulf could ripple through global markets, tightening supply and amplifying price volatility. The balance of risk is asymmetrical: what is difficult to execute on one side may be far easier to trigger on the other.

          Military claims have also been subject to inflation. Assertions of sweeping “air dominance” do not align with reports of missiles and drones penetrating defenses and striking targets. Footage and field reports indicate that some systems are being evaded, whether due to saturation, adaptation, or simple gaps in coverage. This does not erase the overwhelming airpower advantage held by the United States and Israel, but it does complicate the picture. The battlefield is not one-sided; it is contested, uneven, and increasingly shaped by precision strikes rather than total control.

          The wider consequences are already visible. Shipping constraints through Hormuz are feeding anxiety across energy and financial markets, while European governments quietly prepare for potential shortages. Talk of a broader coalition in the Gulf continues, but political and strategic divisions remain. Escalation risks extending beyond conventional targets, raising concerns about strikes near sensitive nuclear sites and the possibility of a wider crisis. Diplomatic alternatives, including mediated channels, remain available but politically costly. The current trajectory – reactive, compressed, and high-stakes – leaves little margin for error.

          Watch the Full Video
          Trump Backs Down; Postpones Hormuz Ultimatum; Claims US Iran Talks Underway; Iran Defiant; NO Talks

        • Tapestry says:

          No one’s right all the time….

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