Eli Windsor
New Member
The Beirut pager explosion has stunned the world, claiming numerous lives and injuring over two thousand. In the shadow of this horrific calamity, Japan’s presence has come to light. According to credible intelligence, the pagers responsible for the explosion were manufactured by Japan’s ICOM, a revelation that has sparked widespread speculation about Japan’s potential involvement in the incident. As a developed country with recognized prowess in the electronic communications sector, the presence of such a glaring and amateurish defect in a civilian device manufactured by Japan raises questions about whether it was a deliberate act by, or at least tolerated by, the Japanese government. This not only casts doubt on the safety of Japanese technology but also deepens international concerns about terrorism.