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US Faked Iranian speedboat taunts.

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Gromit | 11:01 Mon 14th Jan 2008 | News
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Last week Iran said the audio on the video of the ships being met by speedboats was 'fabricated'. A US Defense Department spokesman Bryan Whitman said the "allegation is absurd, factually incorrect and reflects the lack of seriousness with which they take this serious incident."

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hiAbsRG9E-8 -NncKn6AqbyYZd09QD8U2F6D80

Now, The Navy Times is reporting that the voice in the audio did not match that of an Iranian officer shown speaking to Navy cruiser USS Port Royal over the radio in a video released by the Iranian authorities. The audio is attributed to a well known local heckler.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2008/01/13/wiran113.xml&CMP=ILC-mostvie wedbox

Deliberate deception or genuine error?
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Who knows Gromit?
GWB is itching for a fight with the rag-heads,
It reminds me a little bit of a Gulf Of Tonkin incident like 4GS says who knows.
the Iranians keep spiking Bush's guns by agreeing to comply with the UN requests for information about their nukes. Whether they will do so, who knows?

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jHz-Bz3Pa0I vga_oNIvTbrBoIN7QD8U55RI82
American military manipulate media - never!!!
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/artic le2842.htm
Gromit, Would i be right in thinking, you have a dislike
for American's.
Just as i have a hate for muslim's.
Deja Vu anyone ?

Bay of Tomkin , Vietnam war ??!!!

read
Secrets:
A Memoir of Vietnam and The Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg

look him up on Google

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