![]() |
Iranian students storm British Embassy
Surprised no one posted this already.... Seems a large group of Iranian students have taken over the British Embassy and other sites in Iran. The Iran hostage crisis was a bit before my time, but I'm guessing a lot of people are pissing in their pants this morning.
http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/wn...SSY_143426.jpg Quote:
|
The grounds of an embassy are sovereign soil to that government under international law. |
With the degree they get fucked around you can't really judge their actions too harshly. They are caged and encircled.
|
Quote:
|
Of course they will get out if they are not already out.
Sadly this is an invasion of the embassy sovereign soil. But any country that starts a war of something like this was looking for a war anyway. |
Give them Tea and Biscuits ?
|
Quote:
like that already. :1orglaugh |
lol... what seems to be a problem now?
|
Quote:
Humm do the people from the west threaten to bomb most other countries? Na we don't.. We tend to only threaten or bomb the ones that continuously threaten the world around them. :2 cents: |
Quote:
:1orglaugh |
I can understand them being angry given that there's a big bullseye on their country. Unfortunately this will be manipulated and used against them as part of the propaganda
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...ckerbie395.jpg Na he was just a great guy that didn't abuse his own people and whom country is not a hub for human trafficking even today. Na he was just a great guy that liked to dress funny and kept to his own business. Totally un-excusable for anyone to want to bomb his ass to oblivion. Now lets think why would anyone want to bomb Iran.. I mean it's not they they often threaten to bomb anyone is it? It's not like there haven't been proven links to Iran with weapons going to insurgent in Iraq. Oh na they are just happy go lucky religiousness nut jobs that want to be left alone in their country but the big bad west wont have that.. :2 cents::2 cents: |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
"In 2006, angry mobs burned the Danish flag and attacked Danish and other Western embassies in Tehran in protest to the reprinting of a cartoon deemed insulting of the Prophet Muhammad in the Nordic country's newspapers." :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
|
Quote:
his hands are clean! |
Quote:
some interesting pics of flags above courthouses in benghazi |
Shit is getting way to out of hand with these protesters!
Just open-mutha-fuckin-fire and you can stick your civil rights straight up your ass! |
Quote:
Quote:
I find it unlikely that it grounds for a war, however. |
Quote:
your logic, reasoning and argument sucks. |
Quote:
|
The BBC is suggesting this is to do with the new financial sanctions we've imposed on Iran recently.
|
The history of the West involvement in these countries is well documented. They were often colonies like Libya, or the West overthrew their government and installed their own puppets like the Shah.
Of course, a lot of politicians of these countries are not nice, but that is not the reason they are attacked or overthrown, that is just the war propaganda for the masses. The real reasons are always economic control of these countries. |
Quote:
i was asking if you were referring to a relationship much like what the US enjoyed with al qaeda, and still enjoys? today where do you see an argument.. |
Quote:
Notwithstanding the "sovereignty" issue -- it is a violation of intentional law. Quote:
Most likely the British will do the same as the Americans did -- nothing ... |
Quote:
Asking the Iranian government to "protect diplomats and offices" is like asking a bear to shit in a toilet. |
Quote:
:1orglaugh |
Quote:
|
Quote:
I learned a long ago on GFY that you have to be right or you'll get hammered to death. Before I post anything on GFY I research it a little bit, no matter how sure I am. And I'm surely never afraid to admit I was wrong or I learned something new, which was the case today. |
Quote:
Iran Air Flight 655 (IR655) was a civilian jet airliner shot down by U.S. missiles on 3 July 1988, over the Strait of Hormuz, toward the end of the Iran?Iraq War. The aircraft, an Airbus A300B2-203 operated by Iran Air, was flying from Bandar Abbas, Iran, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, over Iran's territorial waters in the Persian Gulf on its usual flight path when it was destroyed by the U.S. Navy's guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes, killing all 290 passengers and crew aboard, including 65 children,[1] ranking it twelfth among the deadliest disasters in aviation history. It was the highest death toll of any aviation incident in the Indian Ocean and the highest death toll of any incident involving an Airbus A300 anywhere in the world. So it is unlikely that the Libyans did it. The Iranians had the motive, revenge for an American crime. |
Quote:
The British embassy was attacked by students. In fact the Iranian police was trying to stop them. So it's just a rude and barbarian act, but not an act of war. |
its ok
willy has said they were being bad, and to return everything. so they have been told |
Those Iranian students have a poor history education, Iranians fucking with Embassies don't tend to live very long.........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_Embassy_siege |
Quote:
Gaddafi allegedly had links to the Lockerbie bombing. On 22 February 2011 during the 2011 Libyan civil war, the ex Minister of Justice Mustafa Abdul Jalil stated in an interview with the Swedish newspaper Expressen that Muammar Gaddafi had personally ordered the bombing. His own appointed minister of justice said Gaddafi ordered the bombing himself. The guy was involved with supporting terrorist all over the world. This is known facts. |
Quote:
_____________ :thumbsup |
I was just reading an article on this @ http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011...ritish-embassy
State TV reported that another group of hardline students had gathered at the gate of the British ambassador's residence in northern Tehran at the same time. Seems odd that an angry group of students would just happen to form up at both the British embassy & the British ambassador's house at the same time. That obviously screams pre-planning and not just some angry mob that got out of control. Of course it's not like this stuff hasn't happened in Iran before, where there was pretty clear evidence the govt was behind it. |
Quote:
You are talking about operation Nimrod (stupid name if you ask me) What you have pointed out is a siege of the Iranian embassy in London. This was an Iraqi backed terrorist group that seized the embassy and held Iranian hostages. Their demands.... "One: we demand our human and legitimate rights. Two: we demand freedom, autonomy and recognition of the Arab people. Three: we demand the release of ninety-one Arab prisoners in Arabistan. If all the demands are not met by noon on Thursday, May 1, the Embassy and all the hostages will be blown up." The terrorist also demanded that negotiators from Iraq, Jordan and Algeria were flown over to take control of the negotiations. I was there in 1980 and very near this building when the whole thing went down, but that is a whole other story. :2 cents: |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Some of those "Terrorists" are now in power, so maybe he was right in supporting them, just like the Americans supported the IRA. Do you condemn US terrorism? |
where is pepper spray cop???
|
Quote:
|
Wow, it's 1979 all over again.
And, Jimmy Carter is still in the White House. :( |
Quote:
The US just keeps having them accidents. |
nuke the fucking rag heads
|
Quote:
Agent Orange was an attempt to defoliate forested and rural land. It hurt the Americans just as much. Bombing Cambodia? I sleep fine with that one; We attacked the enemy where they were hiding. Iraq, clearly that was a huge mistake after they invaded Kuwait. |
When the Vietnamese spray Agent Orange over your country I have the feeling you might grasp the point that it is a war crime.
The fact that you poisoned you own troops too, just goes to show how criminal the US military is. The US were the enemy, not the Vietnamese, they just wanted independence. |
Quote:
Was the Iraq War right or wrong? It's probably too soon to tell. A vicious madman was deposed. Certainly, our military intelligence was faulty, but Saddam purposely deceived the world to appear stronger than he was. Frankly, I think justification for attacking Iran is much stronger than either Vietnam or Iraq. They have been at war with us since 1979, often fighting with proxies. We've all had enough of their threats. |
Quote:
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Grist Dr.Ryan Grist is a former British Army Captain who was in charge of Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) monitors in Georgia during the breakout of the 2008 South Ossetia war: "It was clear to me that the Georgian attack was completely indiscriminate and disproportionate to any, if indeed there had been any, provocation,? Grist said. ?The attack was clearly, in my mind, an indiscriminate attack on the town, as a town." "Georgian rockets and artillery were hitting civilian areas in the breakaway region of South Ossetia every 15 or 20 seconds". According to Mr. Grist, it was Georgia that launched the first military strikes against Tskhinvali, the South Ossetian capital. |
Quote:
You Military Intelligence on Iraq was not faulty - it was created to justify an illegal war. There are even Hollywood films about how the White House faked it all up, hardly a secret for even the stupid. How they exposed a CIA agent, when her husband went the press about the lies being told. It is illegal to start wars to overthrow people you dislike. (in this case Saddam who the US supported 90% of the time and helped bring to power ) With Iran it has been the West constant interference in the government of their country that has created the hatred of American policy by people in Iran and the whole of the Middle East. |
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 11:35 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123