Brits Admit It
The only female British navy personnel admits on Iranian TV on 28 March that she and her crew had indeed "trespassed into their waters"
The captured British navy personnel had only good things to say about Iranians, proving, as usual, that Iran is much more than Western media reports and warmongering leaders make it out to be.
How much do you wanna bet that if the roles were reversed and Iranian seamen had been caught by British, or better yet, American, authorities they'd have been physically, verbally and mentally abused and probably tortured?
Another tally on the scoreboard of who's the biggest terrorist of all.
"Obviously we trespassed into their waters. They were very friendly and
very hospitable, very thoughtful, good people. They explained to us why we had been arrested. There was no aggression, no hurt, no harm. They were very, very compassionate."
-- Quoth the Seaman: Iran is More
The captured British navy personnel had only good things to say about Iranians, proving, as usual, that Iran is much more than Western media reports and warmongering leaders make it out to be.
How much do you wanna bet that if the roles were reversed and Iranian seamen had been caught by British, or better yet, American, authorities they'd have been physically, verbally and mentally abused and probably tortured?
Another tally on the scoreboard of who's the biggest terrorist of all.
Labels: Iran, the Middle East, the Wart on Terror
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