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Originally posted by Aggie Man
Why is a UK journalist writing an article stating that the US president should take action against Iran? Why not call upon your own leaders?edit on 4-11-2011 by Aggie Man because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by SteveR
reply to post by Corruption Exposed
We need to get rid of the Islamic regime before they acquire the bomb.
Originally posted by SteveR
reply to post by Corruption Exposed
We need to get rid of the Islamic regime before they acquire the bomb.
It blames Iran for having secret nuclear facilities when everyone knows Iran told everyone about that exact facility as they were building it.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
This has got to be one of the biggest propaganda pieces I have seen in a while. It is full of false accusations about Iran. It blames Iran for having secret nuclear facilities when everyone knows Iran told everyone about that exact facility as they were building it.
The article goes on to remind us of the Iranian bogeyman. This is geared to prepare all of us for an attack on Iran. I hope the public doesn't buy it. They are definitely stepping up their psy-op campagin on the public.
www.telegraph.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
Wow what a bunch of BS propaganda. Thanks for pointing this out S&F.
Originally posted by havok
Anyone who thinks that Iran will pose a threat is honestly an idiot.
Pakistan has nukes!
NORTH KOREA has nukes! (they pose a real threat)
Russia had over 30,000 nukes at one time...did we invade them?
Nope...cause they don't have oil reserves?!
Or is it because of some "hidden" reason?
I agree Corruption....
Propaganda at its finest.
Truly sickening how they want the public to "fear" Iran.
I've had just about as much as I can take of the media.
They will hype this up so the people agree with the War.
And of course we all know why there is even attention there right now.
Pathetic.
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