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Iranian general says Israel stealing Iran's clouds

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The head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization claims Israel is 'working to ensure clouds entering Iranian skies are unable to release rain,' insisting this was confirmed by an Iranian scientific study; but head of Iran's meteorological service says 'it is not possible for a country to steal clouds.'

An Iranian general on Monday accused Israel of manipulating weather to prevent rain over the Islamic republic, alleging his country was facing cloud "theft," before being contradicted by the nation's weather chief.
"The changing climate in Iran is suspect," Brigadier General Gholam Reza Jalali, head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization told a press conference, semi-official ISNA news agency reported.

"Foreign interference is suspected to have played a role in climate change," Jalali was quoted as saying, insisting results from an Iranian scientific study "confirm" the claim.

"Israel and another country in the region have joint teams which work to ensure clouds entering Iranian skies are unable to release rain," he said.

"On top of that, we are facing the issue of cloud and snow theft", Jalali added, citing a survey showing that above 2,200 metres all mountainous areas between Afghanistan and the Mediterranean are covered in snow, except Iran.

Iran's own meteorological service struck a skeptical note, however.

General Jalali "probably has documents of which I am not aware, but on the basis of meteorological knowledge, it is not possible for a country to steal snow or clouds," said the head of Iran's meteorological service Ahad Vazife, quoted by ISNA.
"Iran has suffered a prolonged drought, and this is a global trend that does not apply only to Iran," Vazife said.

"Raising such questions not only does not solve any of our problems, but will deter us from finding the right solutions," he added, in apparent reference to Jalali's claims.

The general's allegations of weather pilfering were not the first time an Iranian official has accused the country's foes of stealing its rain.

Former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2011 accused Western countries of devising plans to "cause drought" in Iran, adding that "European countries used special equipment to force clouds to dump" their water on their continent.

https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5302428,00.html
Sounds like the general's head is clouded and foggy but on the bright side, it seems like the great people of Iran are beginning to remove their heads from the clouds and begin to really protest against the regime.

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It's gonna be a bright, bright, sun-shiny day.
 
The Jews are pretty sneaky , I suspect that the cloud theft thing ties in with their animal spy program .
 
There seems to some confusion in this article. In some parts it references stealing clouds while in others it references stealing rain.

While there is debate on the actual effectiveness of it cloud seeding is a method that is used to exert some control over rain. Israel has had extensive research and usage of this for quite some time now due to its own location in a rather dry area.

It's been used before as part of military operations - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Popeye
 
Iran is going to get a big dose of freedom soon.
And The rest of the world will soon get a bunch of Iranians
 
The jews also tampered with the footballs in their last world cup match causing them to be eliminated.
 
Is the article about cloud seeding?

A few countries in the region use cloud seeding, which could impact rainfall in other countries in the region.
 
Is the article about cloud seeding?

A few countries in the region use cloud seeding, which could impact rainfall in other countries in the region.
He alludes to it by saying that Israel is preventing clouds from precipitating.
 
Reverse cloud seeding? I mean I'm sure it's possible and has been studied. And if anything it does sound pretty reasonable as a strategy to hurt your enemies in a desert.

But you're going to need some proof.
 
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