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- Stevietheman rated 5 months ago
- There goes Scumbucket Betray-US lying for the Criminal Bush Regime again. Nobody's buying it.

TheDeadBeat rated 5 months ago- Can we be shown what's behind the shady door for once?
No, probably not.
I bet the "evidence" was as strong as the time they found those rockets with Iranian markings on the side.- Can we be shown what's behind the shady door for once?

benadamx rated 5 months ago- "The most senior US general in Iraq has said he has evidence that Iran was behind Sunday's bombardment of Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone. Gen David Petraeus told the BBC he thought Tehran had trained, equipped and funded insurgents who fired the barrage of mortars and rockets. He said Iran was adding what he described as "lethal accelerants" to a very combustible mix. There has as yet been no response from Iran to the accusations."

- dap6000 rated 5 months ago
- and iraq was behind 9/11 (http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/03/20030319-1.html) and US forces were attacked unprovoked at the gulf of tonkin (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3810724) and the pearl harbor was completely a surprise attack (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Harbor_advance-knowledge_debate). i'm not saying iran is innocent. just that there's a strong paper trail through history of the US using things like this, justified or not, to stir up popular support for yet more war.

sansword rated 5 months ago- interesting

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