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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Iran Rejects US Court Ruling on 9/11

Iran rejected the findings of a federal district court in Manhattan that it had provided safe heaven to an Al Qaeda operative involved in the 2001 attacks and is liable. The Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Ramin Mehmanparast, said Iran has always disallowed Al Qaeda from operating on the Iranian soil, and the country did not have any involvement in the 2001 attacks.

“The American government's recent unwise scenario regarding Iran's involvement in the September 11, 2001 attacks and the presence of an al Qaeda member in Iran is completely baseless,” Mehmanparast said on Sunday [Fars News Agency, 25 December].

12 comments:

  1. Dont you wanna puke at this US justice ??

    They change their idiotic story as they move on.

    I mean how much deeper is the US gonna sink in serving the AIPAC.

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  2. This is just another lie.

    Like the alkaeda man in Iran. The man is in Bagram prison for 10 years now and probably died and now they want to make anti Iran capital out of him.

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  3. Next time, they're gonna blame China for 9/11 because the jeans pants of the 15 SAUDI hijackers were all made in China.

    The US has finally been exposed and have become a laughing stock in the real international community.

    Saudi Arabia, where the real hijackers came from, are not even mentioned but somehow, Iran made it to the list? Liars!!!!!

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  4. By the way, does anyone know what happened to the used car salesman involved in the assassination plot against the Saudi ambassador?

    The story has now vanished or conveniently buried for obvious reasons...The US lies are getting desperate by the day - it's not even funny anymore.

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  5. It's a very dubious ruling, but the reporting makes it seem more damning of iran than it really was.

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  6. Let's get real. AlCIAda is a US/Zionist creation and 911 was their pet project to fan Islamophobia, albeit it has backfired bigtime and taken the deadbeat US economy along with it.

    Next time these desperados will blame Eyeran for global warming too. Too much hot air out of US deadbeats.

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  7. They dont even bother to lie better.

    They actually insult the American public as utter idiots with a memory of a Gold fish

    Which they are.

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  8. 87% of Americans believe Iran was involved in 9/11, helping the terrorists before and afterwards.

    This helps greatly in makeing the case for destroying Iran's leadership and military.

    Rico

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  9. As said before.

    Americans are idiots, they let TV make the thinking for them.

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  10. Iran has been th biggest state-sponsor of Islamic terrorism for decades. It funds,arms,trains and manufactures more terrorists than any other country including Al-Qeada.

    Iran's ties to the terrorist group goes back to the early 90's and continues to this day. Thanks to the media and policticians, the Ameican people don't know the real relationship between Iran and Al-Qeada.

    We do not need the Iranians to close the Strait of Hormuz to go to war with them. We have the deaths of over 6,000 Americans to justify it.

    Only 389 days until we have regime change in the United States!

    No more Jimmy Carters or Barak Obamas to save Iran from the beating it deserves!

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  11. Anon 11:24 PM

    Thanks to the media and policticians, the Ameican people don't know the real relationship between Iran and Al-Qeada.

    Care to elaborate the real relationship between Iran and Al-Qeada, other than the fact they are bitter enemies?

    No more Jimmy Carters or Barak Obamas to save Iran from the beating it deserves!

    Well, you better pray that it doesn't come to that. Otherwise, I would hate to see another 9/11-style attacks on U.S. soil and believe me, you would not want that on your conscience.

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  12. Only 389 days until we have regime change in the United States!

    Or 1849 days.

    Don't count Obama out!

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