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1. The US has videos of the incident. 2. Not enough: Iranians seized 15 British sailors in international waters 3. Don't believe that? Maybe the Australians are lying too: "The Defence Department has confirmed a report Iranian naval forces in the Persian Gulf tried to capture an Australian navy boarding team but were repelled in the face of machine guns and "highly colourful language". According to the BBC, the incident took place months before Iranian Revolutionary Guards seized 15 British sailors and marines in March., setting off a tense two-week diplomatic stand-off that might have been avoided if Britain had learned from the Australian encounter. The Britons were captured over a boundary dispute while they were searching a cargo boat. Quoting a "military source", BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner reports Iranian forces made a concerted attempt to seize a boarding party from the Royal Australian Navy and that the Australians "were having none of it". "The BBC has been told the Australians re-boarded the vessel they had just searched," Gardner reports, "aimed their machine guns at the approaching Iranians, and warned them to back off, using what was said to be 'highly colourful language'." "The Iranians withdrew, and the Australians were reportedly lifted off the ship by one of their own helicopters." Speaking to the ABC today, Gardner said the Australian encounter was similar to that in which the 15 British were captured. At least the Iranians are consistent. But don't believe the US Don't believe the video Don't believe the British Don't believe the Australians Don't believe CNN. |
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Any other "examples?" By the way, if the US is so bad, why are you here? You will notice that at almost every world disaster, there is one country that does something to help. I can assure you, its not Iran. |
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It's not a question of which country lies the most. It's a question of why countries lie. |
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How about the overthrowing of governments all over the world, installing puppet regimes for economic control. Crude neocolonialism. The War On Democracy by John Pilger
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Viva Fidel If there ever was in the history of humanity an enemy who was truly universal, an enemy whose acts and moves trouble the entire world, threaten the entire world, attack the entire world in any way or another, that real and really universal enemy is precisely Yankee imperialism They talk about the failure of socialism but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America? |
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"I may not agree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." -Voltaire "All men are born with a nose and ten fingers, but no one was born with a knowledge of God." -Voltaire "All murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets." -Voltaire "Fear follows crime and is its punishment." -You guessed it, Voltaire. |
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might be right...I would sure like to find out!
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