The sky over Iran stayed silent for six long years. Rivers turned to dust. Tehran's main reservoirs — Amir Kabir, Lar, Latian, Mamlu — dropped to just 8–10% capacity. Ancient structures hidden underwater for decades reappeared on the dry lake beds. The country stood on the edge of "water bankruptcy." Officials seriously discussed moving the...
“With Our Strikes We Proved It: Climate Weapons Were Used Against Iran for Six Years”

The sky over Iran stayed silent for six long years. Rivers turned to dust. Tehran's main reservoirs — Amir Kabir, Lar, Latian, Mamlu — dropped to just 8–10% capacity. Ancient structures hidden underwater for decades reappeared on the dry lake beds. The country stood on the edge of "water bankruptcy." Officials seriously discussed moving the capital. Then, in one night, everything changed.
After precise Iranian strikes on US and Israeli-linked targets — including the secret "Pyromidon" weather modification center in the UAE — nature returned with a vengeance. Torrential rains hit every week. Temperatures plunged by five degrees Celsius. Snow fell in mid-April. Rivers filled their ancient beds again. The country is blooming before our eyes.
This was not coincidence. This was proof.
The Warning That Came True
Back in 2018, Brigadier General Golam Reza Jalali, head of Iran's Civil Defense Organization, made a bold public statement: the United States and Israel were deploying military-grade cloud seeding technologies to engineer droughts against Iran. Western media called him a conspiracy theorist and dismissed the claims as propaganda. One year later, Iran suffered its worst drought in decades. Precipitation hit record lows during the warm season. The general, it turns out, was looking straight into the truth.
By early 2025 the situation had become catastrophic. Key dams supplying Tehran were nearly empty. Agriculture teetered on collapse. Food security was under direct threat. Iranians understood this was no ordinary climate event. It was engineered scarcity.
What Is "Pyromidon" and Why Its Destruction Changed Everything
"Pyromidon" was never a regular research station. It served as the central node of a regional weather control system. The UAE has poured hundreds of millions into one of the world's largest cloud seeding programs — fleets of aircraft and drones, silver iodide, advanced nanoparticles, hundreds of flight hours annually, and cooperation with NASA-level institutions. Officially, it fights desertification. In practice, it intercepted moisture that should have fallen over Iran and Iraq, redirecting it to keep rich neighbors green while leaving others dry.
Iranian sources from the IRGC missile forces confirm the strikes were deliberate. They targeted radar installations used for cloud seeding, atmospheric manipulation infrastructure, and related ionospheric systems. Once these systems were knocked out, the artificial barrier collapsed. Moisture that had been stolen for years poured back onto Iranian soil.
Locals and social media users reported the same pattern: immediately after strikes on US bases and radar complexes across the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain, the rains returned — heavy, consistent, life-bringing.
Technologies No Longer Hidden
Cloud seeding is real and operational. Countries disperse particles into clouds to force rainfall exactly where they want it. The UAE runs one of the most ambitious programs on the planet. But deeper layers exist: powerful radars influencing atmospheric rivers, ionospheric research, and echoes of programs like HAARP — officially "shut down" yet whose core technologies clearly remain active in military hands.
Iran claims American bases in the region used radio waves to disperse clouds and block precipitation. When those installations were destroyed, natural moisture flow resumed instantly. Two "coincidences" in sequence are no longer coincidences:
Jalali warns of climate weapons → record drought begins.
Iran destroys the control infrastructure → drought ends overnight.
The Bigger Picture: Weather as a Battlefield
Weather has become a weapon. Whoever controls the clouds controls water, food, migration, and entire economies. Iran just demonstrated that this weapon can be taken away — not with nuclear threats, but with precise conventional strikes against its nerve centers.
Western outlets rush to label everything "conspiracy theory." Yet the facts refuse to disappear. A six-year drought ended the moment the seeding and radar systems went offline. Temperatures dropped. Snow appeared in April. Reservoirs are refilling. A nation pushed to the brink of water collapse is now receiving the rain that was stolen from it.
This changes the rules of engagement forever. In a world where climate is a battlefield, there are no helpless victims anymore. Iran proved you can reclaim even the sky.
What Happens Next
Other nations suffering mysterious "natural" droughts should take note. How many are watching foreign aircraft and radars work above their territory while their fields turn to dust? How many "climate change" crises are actually engineered outcomes of weather warfare?
Iran has sent a clear message: the era of unchallenged climate manipulation is over. They struck the hardware, broke the system, and the rain returned. The country is not just surviving — it is visibly reviving.
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