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Bomb Went off in Iran

15 durable postsStarted 2009-10-20Latest 2009-11-02
#76276Post 1 of 15

Well a bomb went off in Iran over the weekend killing 50 people, 6 of them commanders in the Iran Revolutionary Guard. The US and Israel are doing everything to provoke a war with Iran. Funny this was barely touched in the mainstream media.

Ahhh it was only a bomb that killed 50 people

[URL]http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN19403436[/URL]

#1288557Post 2 of 15

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[QUOTE=runningman;799624]Well a bomb went off in Iran over the weekend killing 50 people, 6 of them commanders in the Iran Revolutionary Guard. The US and Israel are doing everything to provoke a war with Iran. Funny this was barely touched in the mainstream media.

Ahhh it was only a bomb that killed 50 people

[URL]http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN19403436[/URL][/QUOTE]

Again with blaming everything on US and Israel.

Seriously, how fucking stupid are you?

#1288560Post 3 of 15

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[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYSYipouABI[/YOUTUBE]

;)

#1288584Post 4 of 15

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[QUOTE=davetlv;800082]Again with blaming everything on US and Israel.

Seriously, how fucking stupid are you?[/QUOTE]

Hey Dave I don't blame you for your off the cuff tirades when we talk about Israel because I am much more understanding now of your kind after watching a documentary called "Flipping Out":Crazy mo:. It describes how messed up your soldiers are after coming out of service and how your gov't gives them $15,000 after service to travel and take out their problems on other countries to kind of detox. India seems to be a nice resort for you guys after service eh?

It also goes into how radical most jewish men are about Israel and the brainwashing that is involved. If you ask me you guys are absolutely no different than the Palestinians...

#1288664Post 5 of 15

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[QUOTE=runningman;800109]I am much more understanding now of your kind [/QUOTE]

And that says it all you frigging freak.

#1288671Post 6 of 15

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^^Agreed....Come on Runningman......

#1288680Post 7 of 15

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[QUOTE=runningman;799624]Well a bomb went off in Iran over the weekend killing 50 people, 6 of them commanders in the Iran Revolutionary Guard. The US and Israel are doing everything to provoke a war with Iran. Funny this was barely touched in the mainstream media.

Ahhh it was only a bomb that killed 50 people

[URL]http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN19403436[/URL][/QUOTE]

I wish it were different and please excuse my next comment but F@#K Iran> Not trying to be rude and pardon me any of those Iranian out there. It just seems as though the leadership in IRAN is quack.:shock:

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaG6s05MKeM[/YOUTUBE]

#1288681Post 8 of 15

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#1288682Post 9 of 15

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[QUOTE=davetlv;800082]Again with blaming everything on US and Israel.

Seriously, how fucking stupid are you?[/QUOTE]

:Cowboy:

There will come a day when people of such thought processes will be begging for help. My fear is that day is not far away. Let them think what they may. I am sure his feelings would be different had his relatives been tortured and held hostage away from those they love. 51 Patriots. Dare i say Americans!! 444 days. Like I said$%$^%%#^$

[B]Iran Hostage Crisis[/B]

              [B]Foreign Affairs, November 4, 1979 to January 20, 1981[/B]

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On November 4, 1979, an angry mob of some 300 to 500 "students" who called themselves "Imam's Disciples," laid siege to the American Embassy in Teheran, Iran, to capture and hold hostage 66 U.S. citizens and diplomats. Although women and African-Americans were released a short time later, 51 hostages remained imprisoned for 444 days with another individual released because of illness midway through the ordeal. [B]Background[/B] In 1953, the [URL="http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1943.html"]CIA[/URL] staged "Operation Ajax," which unseated a duly elected prime minister, Mohammed Mossadegh, and reinstated Mohammed Reza Pahlavi as Iran's traditional and ancestral shah (monarch). The agreement stipulated that, in exchange for military and economic aid to Iran, there would a continuous supply of oil to the U.S. Pahlavi, however, made some bad decisions. In the early 1960s, he promised his people increased personal freedoms and other social reforms. That didn't happen. The shah's wealth grew, and he succumbed to the temptations of a luxurious western lifestyle, which angered the Iranian people, especially the religious right wing. The clergy began to preach long and loud against the shah and his queen, which stirred the masses to revolt. The shah was forced to abdicate the throne again and leave the country in January 1979. The new ruler, [URL="http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1976.html"]Ayatollah Khomeini[/URL] (pronounced Ko-MAY-nee), railed against the American government, denouncing it as the "Great Satan" and "Enemy of Islam." When the shah was diagnosed with lymphoma, he requested to be treated by U.S. doctors. His request was granted. That was the proverbial "straw that broke the camel's back," and so enraged Iranians that a rabble stormed the American Embassy in Teheran. [B]Negotiations and other failures[/B] President [URL="http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1967.html"]Jimmy Carter[/URL] immediately imposed economic sanctions and applied diplomatic pressure to expedite negotiations for the release of the hostages. First, Carter cancelled oil imports from Iran, then he expelled a number of Iranians from the U.S., followed by freezing about $8 billion of Iranian assets in the U.S. At first, the Iranian government denied responsibility for the incident, but its failure to take action against the hostage-takers belied the denial. The Carter administration could do little other at that point than be patient and persistent. [IMG]http://www.ohwy.com/history%20pictures/iranships.gif[/IMG] In February 1980, Iran issued a list of demands for the hostages' release. They included the Shah's return to Iran, a demand for an apology for American involvement in Iran, including the coup in 1953, and a promise to steer clear of Iranian affairs in the future. From the president's perspective, those demands could not be met. In late April, Carter decided upon an ultra-secret mission to rescue the hostages. The operation, dubbed "Eagle Claw," seemed hastily thrown together by some, doomed to failure by others. Teheran was surrounded by 700 miles of desert on all sides; the city itself was crammed with four million people, and the embassy was huge and well guarded. It was to have been a two-night process requiring a minimum of six helicopters and a handful of C-130 cargo aircraft. To be on the safe side, eight copters were prepared for the mission. Once inside Iranian borders and advancing under cloak of night to a predetermined staging area 50 miles outside Teheran in the Great Salt Desert, one "helo" had to turn back with operating problems. Another helo and then another succumbed to a swirling dust storm, known in that area as a "[I]haboob[/I]." The mission was aborted. Upon attempting their retreat, a miscommunication gave one helo the okay to lift off. The storm slammed the helo into a C-130, causing a gigantic fireball, killing three in the chopper and five in the airplane. The aftermath, as Iranians eventually found and mockingly paraded the wreckage on worldwide television, was total humiliation for the United States, and spurred an onslaught of investigations and congressional hearings. Cyrus Vance, the secretary of state who had objected to the plan, resigned in protest. Back to square one. [B]"October Surprise"[/B] Upon the death of the shah in July (which neutralized one demand) and the Iraqi invasion of Iran in September (necessitating weapons acquisition), Iran became more amenable to reopening negotiations for the hostages' release. In the late stages of the [URL="http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h911.html"]presidential race[/URL] with [URL="http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1958.html"]Ronald Reagan[/URL], Carter, given those new parameters, might have been able to bargain with the Iranians, which might have clinched the election for him. The 11th-hour heroics were dubbed an "October Surprise"* by the Reagan camp — something they did not want to see happen. Allegations surfaced that [URL="http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1998.html"]William Casey[/URL], director of the Reagan campaign, and some CIA operatives, secretly met with Iranian officials in Europe to arrange for the hostages' release, but not until after the election. If true, some observers aver, dealing with a hostile foreign government to achieve a domestic administration's defeat would have been grounds for charges of treason. Reagan won the election, partly because of the failure of the Carter administration to bring the hostages home. Within minutes of Reagan's inauguration, the hostages were released. Under Reagan, the [URL="http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1889.html"]Iran-Contra Affair[/URL] completes this story.

#1288791Post 10 of 15

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[QUOTE=lilsensa;800213]^^Agreed....Come on Runningman......[/QUOTE]

Soooo he can ask how fucking stupid I am but I can't say that I am more understanding of how radical hardline jewish men are?? Did I miss something here??

Is that racist saying his kind? Isn't it his kind?? If Canadians were claiming land given to them by God wouldn't that be radical??

#1288859Post 11 of 15

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[QUOTE=runningman;800355]but I can't say that I am more understanding of how radical hardline jewish men are?? [/QUOTE]

BS, you're two adjectives too many in that sentence baby duke.

#1288914Post 12 of 15

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#1288978Post 13 of 15

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[QUOTE=davetlv;800082]Again with blaming everything on US and Israel.

Seriously, how fucking stupid are you?[/QUOTE]

Do you know about the "ignore function?"

#1289011Post 14 of 15

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Florida who do you think set the bomb off? Oh it also killed five senior commanders of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard. Who benefits?

#1291366Post 15 of 15

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[QUOTE=runningman;800605] Who benefits?[/QUOTE] Those peoples, you know?

I mean look at we Americans. We benefited from the destruction of an entire civilization. A great one at that.

Here we are today having these discussions while millions of people died horrible deaths so we could be beneficially incorrect and agree that we disagree on just about everything .

If you ask me you may want to reel in that chain a little bit.

:takethat:

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