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The Persian empire would shake their head in disgust at what their people have become.
They're like little f**king kids. What do they think they gain by this??? Do they really think any one is stupid enough to believe this propaganda? The only ones who would believe this are the moon bats in this country and the rest of the third world extremists from the "religion of peace."


In case any one doesn't watch the news...

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,262643,00.html

Iran Airs Footage of British Serviceman's 'Apology'

Friday, March 30, 2007

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Royal Marine rifleman Nathan Thomas Summers shown in a video that aired on Iranian TV.

TEHRAN, Iran — One of the 15 British service members held captive in Iran appeared Friday on state television and said he apologized "deeply" for entering Iranian waters, and the country released a third letter supposedly from the one woman in the crew saying she has been "sacrificed" by Britain.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose government has insisted that its navy personnel were captured in Iraqi waters, immediately condemned Iran's treatment of the captives, saying "it doesn't fool anyone."

In the video Friday, Royal Marine rifleman Nathan Thomas Summers was shown sitting with another male serviceman and the female British sailor Faye Turney against a pink floral curtain. Both men wore camouflage fatigues with a label saying "Royal Navy" on their chests and a small British flag stitched to their left sleeves. Turney wore a blue jumpsuit and a black headscarf.

"We trespassed without permission," Summers said, adding he knew that Iran had seized British military personnel who strayed into their waters three years ago.

"This happened back in 2004 and our government said that it wouldn't happen again," Summers said. "And, again, I deeply apologize for entering your waters."

It was not known whether the marine spoke under pressure from his captors, but Summers said in the broadcast "our treatment has been very friendly."


"I don't know why the Iranian regime keeps doing this, all it does it heightens people's sense of disgust. Captured personnel being paraded and manipulated in this way, it doesn't fool anyone," Blair said in a brief statement. "And what the Iranians have to realize is that if they continue in this way they will face continued isolation."

Iran earlier broadcast a video showing Turney saying her team had "trespassed" in Iranian waters, and on Friday released a third letter from her.

The first two letters attributed to Turney said she was sorry the crew strayed into Iranian waters and asked if it wasn't time for Britain to withdraw its troops from Iraq. The first letter was wooden; the second and third had language that was even more stilted.

"I am writing to you as a British serviceperson who has been sent to Iraq, sacrificed due to the intervening policies of the Bush and Blair governments," the letter Friday said.

• Click here to read the full text of the letter.

British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett, who also denounced Friday's video as "appalling," said a letter from Iran on the detention of the 15 sailors and marines had done nothing to bring the standoff to a close.

The letter stopped short of asking for a formal apology but instead asked for Britain to acknowledge its sailors had trespassed into Iranian waters and confirm that it would not happen again. The standoff has added to tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions and over allegations that Iran is arming Shiite Muslim militias in Iraq.

The sailors, part of a U.N.-mandated force patrolling the Persian Gulf, were seized off the Iraqi coast while searching merchant ships for evidence of smuggling. Britain insists the sailors were seized in Iraqi waters and has said no admission of error would be made.

The TV showed pictures of the light British naval boats at the time of the sailors' seizure. The helicopter flying in the background was British, the Al-Alam newscaster said.

Britain has frozen most bilateral contacts and referred the issue to the U.N. Security Council, which expressed "grave concern" over Iran's seizure of the military personnel. Iran subsequently rolled back an offer to free Turney.

The Iranian Embassy in London said Friday the Security Council had no place in what it called a purely bilateral dispute: "The British Government's attempt to engage third parties, including the Security Council, with this case is not helpful."

Hours before the council issued its statement, a top Iranian official suggested his country may put the Britons on trial.

If Britain continued its current approach, "this case may face a legal path," Ali Larijani, the main negotiator in Iran's foreign dealings, said on state radio. "British leaders have miscalculated this issue."

Despite the escalating rhetoric, the office of the Turkish prime minister — who is trying to mediate the dispute — said Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had indicated his government is willing to reconsider freeing Turney, who is married and has a young daughter.

Iran, which faced new Security Council sanctions just last week over its refusal to abandon uranium enrichment in its disputed nuclear program, has found few open defenders in the crisis.

Iran first broadcast the footage of the captives, both Wednesday's and Friday's video, on its Arabic-language TV channel, Al-Alam, rather than on its main Farsi channels. The decision, which was not explained, appeared to be an attempt to seek support from Arabs in Iraq and the Gulf states, where many resent Britain's military deployment in Iraq and its historical role as a colonial power in the region.

The Iraqi foreign minister has taken Britain's side, reiterating Friday that the navy personnel were captured in its territorial waters. Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari also said the Iraqi government was in contact with Iran to "ensure the wise handling of the case."

The European Union vowed solidarity with Britain, but some diplomats also warned against avoid unnecessary escalation.

"We must put very strong pressure on the Iranians," French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said in a radio interview in Paris. "I think we must avoid confrontation and escalation."

In Tehran, about 700 people staged a brief demonstration against the British sailors' actions. Leaving Tehran University campus after Friday prayers, the protesters walked a few hundred yards down the road chanting "Death to Britain!" and "We condemn the British invasion!"

Crude oil prices kept soaring Friday as a jittery market worried that oil exports could be affected by the British-Iranian crisis.

After settling at a six-month high a day earlier, light, sweet crude futures rose 52 cents to $66.55 a barrel in European electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Trading settled Thursday at $66.03 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange — the highest settlement price since Sept. 8, 2006, when crude finished at $66.25.
 

Beelzebubba

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Virtually every Arab I've ever met hates "Persians". :lol:

The only decent Iranian I can think of is Freddie Mercury and if he wasn't dead I'm sure the Ayatollah and Ahmanidijahd would want him dead.

My question is, why hasn't the UK shithammered Iran yet? They had no problems kicking Argentine ass over some pesky little islands. You'd think that by now Sea-Harriers or the RAF Tornados would be kicking some "Persian" ass.
 


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Is it too late too throw it all away and start all over? :lol:
 

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lol, here comes the hurt Iran. Here comes the hurt.

As it was so perfectly demonstrated on the Daily SHow, the English kick eachothers asses over soccer, you think Iran is going to get it easy?
 


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Leaving Tehran University campus after Friday prayers, the protesters walked a few hundred yards down the road chanting "Death to Britain!" and "We condemn the British invasion!"
religion of peace my ball-sack.
Tehran University, hmm.. so much for higher learning :lol:
 

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So why do you suppose Iran is picking fights?

Because of their military success in the Iran/Iraq War?

That's kinda' stupid. They had to sacrifice huge amounts of infantry just to force a stalemate with Saddam.
The USA did in 10 days what Iran couldn't do in 10 years. So now they want to pick a fight with the UK?

Challenger 2s would be rolling down the streets of Tehran in 2 weeks.
 

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I seriously don't know what those f**king people think anymore. It's like trying to figure out what women want or are saying, it's all futile.
 

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:lol:
LowNotSlow said:
lol, here comes the hurt Iran. Here comes the hurt.

As it was so perfectly demonstrated on the Daily SHow, the English kick eachothers asses over soccer, you think Iran is going to get it easy?
PMSL. we're not all football hooligans. :D











I'd much rather Nuke the place :word: :lol: j/k
 

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its not so hard to believe that that british ship was in iranian waters....after the issues the us is having with iran....i am very patriotic but i also dont have a blind eye for the foreing affairs policies of this country. the we can storm you country in 24hrs kinda mentality.
 

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We british are perfect navigators! :lol: one of the blokes lives about 6 miles from me!
 

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From what I've heard the area where they were captured has been disputed for years between the Iranians and the Iraqis. So therefore, Iran was wrong, they should all die. /end.
 

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To hell with Iran.

Send the SAS. Neutralize all of the captors. Liberate all the hostages.

Iran goes to the UN and says, "We had British Sailors and Marines, but now they are missing and all of our guards are dead....that's not fair." :cry:

:Devil: :rolf:
 

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i just think those soldiers must have been in pretty lonely waters for them to have been captured.
 

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No, did you guys miss the story about how the Iranian government thought that "300" was a propaganda movie made by the Americans to incite all of the Middle East into attacking them? WTF are those crackheads smoking besides crack/heroin/opium/etc.......
 

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Redbone said:
No, did you guys miss the story about how the Iranian government thought that "300" was a propaganda movie made by the Americans to incite all of the Middle East into attacking them? WTF are those crackheads smoking besides crack/heroin/opium/etc.......
:rolf: :rolf:

nuke, anyone?
 

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Astheros said:
.i am very patriotic but i also don't have a blind eye for the foreing affairs policies of this country..
Nor I. The water has been disputed. Iran didn't believe they were just in their actions. They knew they would get away with it. They got oil prices up for a few days, humiliated the west, and to those too ignorant to see through the propaganda, made themselves look like the just, nice, merciful, enforcers of law.

Beelzebubba said:
To hell with Iran.

Send the SAS. Neutralize all of the captors. Liberate all the hostages.
Would never have happened, the Brits and us are in the shitter as far as the rest of the world goes. Any militry action would be framed as us being bullies once again by the EU and left here, would be a rallying cry for an even bigger war in the sandbox(which we would never fight because nearly all of Europe and a great number here are pussies and appeasers), and we're tied down in iraq. That's why they did it, they knew they could get away with it. ------But yeah don't f**k with the Brits. From what I've heard personally they laugh about the s**t they just blew up while our devil dogs are requesting the rules of engagement. SAS FTW

Redbone said:
No, did you guys miss the story about how the Iranian government thought that "300" was a propaganda movie made by the Americans to incite all of the Middle East into attacking them? WTF are those crackheads smoking besides crack/heroin/opium/etc.......
Funny they b***h because they said it paints them in a negative light right? Check this out... Ahmadinejad pointed out as propaganda that they treated the British captives humanely and justly unlike the evil US. In the movie, the persian king did the same s**t to the hunchback guy. He said how kind and just he was and how mean and cruel the Spartan king was to get the hunchback to do his bidding. f**king unbelievable.
 

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This s**t got me to worrying, my buddy Mike is in the Royal Engineers ...

I say Britain should f**k them up, all bad like ... f**k the bastards ...

and yes, I'm very much to the point.
 


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