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Old 30-11-2011, 14:40   #1
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A couple of developments in Iran.

The covert war going on is very interesting... lots of "accidents" at their weapons and nuclear facilities, and proxy terrorist arms dumps. Latest accident here.

And now Mr Hague is sabre-rattling, pulled our embassy, and closed theirs here.. although i'm surprised we were there in the first place.

All very interesting, and all pointing to a full blown international war effort against this backward regime.

Tehran really is isolating itself quite remarkably.
 
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Old 30-11-2011, 14:52   #2
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A couple of developments in Iran.

The covert war going on is very interesting... lots of "accidents" at their weapons and nuclear facilities, and proxy terrorist arms dumps. Latest accident here.

And now Mr Hague is sabre-rattling, pulled our embassy, and closed theirs here.. although i'm surprised we were there in the first place.

All very interesting, and all pointing to a full blown international war effort against this backward regime.

Tehran really is isolating itself quite remarkably.
Are the ultra-neo-Zionists still begging the US et al to fight (yet) another war for them ?

Sorry to disappoint you Jez, but Iran is no Iraq.

If it was, it would have been attacked ages ago. Israeli terrorists would have seen to that.
 
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