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Sunday's parade marked the start in 1980 of Iran's ruinous eight-year war with neighboring Iraq.
During the parade, state television showed various types of Iranian-made missiles, including Shahab-3 and Ghadr. Also taking part in the parade was a military truck that carried a huge banner saying "Israel should be eliminated from the universe" in both English and Farsi.
Originally posted by DeadFlagBlues
reply to post by Skyfloating
Doesn't have anything to do with this topic. They're asking for a picture with a reputable translation. I had my best friend debunk the whole "wipe Israel off the map" comment, as I didn't trust either side of the media.
Originally posted by Skyfloating
Copernicus & Sheridan:
Do you guys also deny that Iran sponsors Holocaust Revisionism?
Originally posted by Skyfloating
Originally posted by DeadFlagBlues
reply to post by Skyfloating
Doesn't have anything to do with this topic. They're asking for a picture with a reputable translation. I had my best friend debunk the whole "wipe Israel off the map" comment, as I didn't trust either side of the media.
I have an acquaintance from Iran who tells me that Ahmenijad happens to rally against Israel in nearly EVERY public appearance he makes in Iran.
And yet here you and thousands of others are telling us "it aint so, its just Bush-propaganda".
It very much has to do with Holocaust Revisionism, because thats about as offensive as saying "we will wipe you off the map". Even if they didnt say that, theyve said plenty of other things which display their level of communication.
Originally posted by DeadFlagBlues
reply to post by Skyfloating
Doesn't have anything to do with this topic. They're asking for a picture with a reputable translation. I had my best friend debunk the whole "wipe Israel off the map" comment, as I didn't trust either side of the media.
Trucks drove past bearing large slogans reading "Down with Israel" and "Down with USA."