According toThe Wall Street Journal,Iran is considering strapping innocent dolphins with bombs and turning them into weapons to target U.S. ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
This wouldn’t be the first time the murderous regime has used animals as weapons.
In 2000,the BBC reported, “Dolphins trained to kill for the Soviet navy have been sold to Iran – but what they will do in the Persian Gulf is a mystery.”
“Dolphins and other aquatic mammals were trained by Russian experts to attack warships and enemy frogmen, but when funding for the project ceased, many were moved to a private dolphinarium to perform for tourists.”
Their chief trainer, Boris Zhurid, said at the time that he sold the entire collection to Iran because he could no longer afford to feed it.
Tehran could also send submarines into the waterway, according to the WSJ, and theIslamic Revolutionary Guardhas already threatened to cut key phone cables running through the strait, which could wreak havoc on global internet communications to escalate tensions further.
“Theblockadeis increasingly viewed in Tehran not as a substitute for war, but as a different manifestation of it,” Hamidreza Azizi, a visiting fellow specializing in the Middle East at SWP, a Berlin-based research institute, told WSJ.
“As a result, Iranian decision makers may soon come to see renewed conflict as less costly than continuing to endure a prolonged blockade.”
Fox News’ Jesse Watters discussed the cruel plan.
“Kamikaze dolphins. The Persians want to strap mines to dolphins to weaponize the strait. Don’t tell PETA.”
Source: The Gateway Pundit