Justin Raimondo: Iranian Terror Plot: Fake, Fake, Fake
Glenn Greenwald: The most difficult challenge in writing about the Iranian Terror Plot unveiled yesterday is to take it seriously enough to analyze it
State Department tweets:
#SecClinton: We call upon other nations to join us in condemning this threat to international peace and security. #Iran
#SecClinton: We will work with our international partners to increase #Iran's isolation and the pressure on its government.
#SecClinton: This plot was a violation of international law & a dangerous escalation of the Iranian government's use of political violence.
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ReplyDeleteHeard someone watching it on the news and almost laughed out loud.
ReplyDeletehttp://in.reuters.com/article/2011/10/12/idINIndia-59850820111012
ReplyDelete(Reuters) - Iran's central bank will open accounts with two Indian banks to receive part payment for New Delhi's oil imports and use that money to pay for Indian exports, according to an industry source and newspaper report.
The best way to hide something in plain sight is to de-legitimize the concept in advance.
ReplyDeleteIt is a shame that this administration has so much lack of integrity,
ReplyDeleteand now you have 'Eric Holder' giving out information about this incident when he could not even tell the truth about the Solyndra affair.. Ummmm
Kind of makes you think twice when people such as him tells you anything...
A great movie.
ReplyDeleteA good libertarian movie double feature would be "Wag The Dog" and "The President's Analyst". (Clip 1, Clip 2)