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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 09:05 AM by Denied
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Iran state telly are now saying it was a Hungarian plane, not American, with no Americans on board.
What a mess up with the news coming out on this, or is this a game being carefully played out behind the scenes?
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 10:39 AM by lionofthewasteland
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well. SOMETHING happened.
now its about who takes advantage, politically
one things for sure. the situation is short fuse dynamite!
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 12:35 PM by FASTER345
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US Spyplane = Hungarian plane with no Americans onboard? Hmmm.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 12:37 PM by Sheridan
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Okay. I'm copy my response to here too...
I'm a Hungarian and I can confirm that it was a Hungarian Jet, a Dassault Falcon with humanitarian aid flew to Afghanistan, followed the order of the
Hungarian Military High-Command (Hungarians are making humanitarian aid in that region.). No U.S. crafts, not even U.S. Generals were involved in this
matter. Accidentally in the flight plan one number of the craft was mistyped and that caused the problem in the Iranian airspace. The craft had valid
flight plan, but that small typo caused the problem.
So, don't worry. No U.S. crafts were involved at all. And don't make conspiracies about it this time, because there is not a single one in this
matter at the moment.
Case closed.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 04:45 PM by mattguy404
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Yep, Hungarian -
www.presstv.com...
On Tuesday, an informed military source in Iran told Press TV that it was not a US aircraft.
The Hungarian Defense Ministry issued a statement on Tuesday saying that the plane was carrying a four-member Hungarian military delegation en route
to Afghanistan and had strayed into Iranian airspace on Sept. 30 due to an "administrative" error, AP reported.
People are going to have to keep looking for that fabled October 7 prediction of doom
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 05:48 PM by princeofpeace
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The Iranians are paranoid idiots who are obssessed with the idea that the US is about to attack them at any second. It doesnt matter what plane flew
into their airspace today, it had to be the US!!
Only later after their paranoia had subsided they could tell it was Hungarian LOL. Morons.
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reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 11:35 PM by spines
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Yea, it's not like they have reason to believe that or anything...
...oh wait, there was that thing called Operation Ajax. Nothing like covertly overthrowing another nation and installing an opressive, murderous --but
more western friendly-- leader to keep the fear of the west alive.
Oh, and watching us talk about them like we did Iraq not too long ago.
Yea, I can't see why they would be paranoid at all.
I am not saying Iran doesn't need to learn to shut up in public now and then, but christ, learn a thing or two before you go towing the b.s. line.
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 07:14 PM by princeofpeace
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If anything, its Iran who has been throwing around the boistrous talk lately. Where have you been? Or are you one of those who only get their news
from a website with threads started by 14 years olds? If you knew better and have been keeping up, its Iran who every other day is threatening to
"cut off the hands of the enemy" and the "enemy will be devastated by them" etc. Doesnt sound to me like they have any reason at all to be
paranoid when they are just so badass!!
Originally posted by spines
reply to post by princeofpeace
Yea, it's not like they have reason to believe that or anything...
...oh wait, there was that thing called Operation Ajax. Nothing like covertly overthrowing another nation and installing an opressive, murderous --but
more western friendly-- leader to keep the fear of the west alive.
Oh, and watching us talk about them like we did Iraq not too long ago.
Yea, I can't see why they would be paranoid at all.
I am not saying Iran doesn't need to learn to shut up in public now and then, but christ, learn a thing or two before you go towing the b.s. line.
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reply posted on 8-10-2008 @ 07:19 PM by semiunknown
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There is no reason for the US to deny a spy plane going down in enemy territory. It's happened numerous times before and it was never denied, then.
It's not like us and the rest of the world doesn't know that everyone is spying on everyone, all the time. The only important thing is if the crew
was alright and if there was anything sensitive on board, it was destroyed properly before being boarded.
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reply posted on 9-10-2008 @ 01:32 AM by spines
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Maybe you ignored the part where I said Iran needs to learn to shut up now and then. I don't understand how people can ignore the reality of the
situation and then somehow insist that others are ignorant.
Whatever, I am done talking about Iran, you want to believe the hype on the situation, be my guest. Ignore the history of it and the present situation
(which, by the way, encompasses more than just Iran and Isreal), I don't care.
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