View Single Post
Old 11-29-2011, 03:05 PM  
Cherry7
Confirmed User
 
Cherry7's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: UK
Posts: 3,564
Quote:
Originally Posted by crockett View Post
Yea I mean he really had no connections to terrorism..Nor did he ever attack out side countries like say Egypt nor did he really continue to support anti-west terrorist groups around the world till the day he was ousted. (umm humm where do you think he got those paid mercenaries so fast? during his civil war)



Na he was just a great guy that didn't abuse his own people and whom country is not a hub for human trafficking even today. Na he was just a great guy that liked to dress funny and kept to his own business. Totally un-excusable for anyone to want to bomb his ass to oblivion.

Now lets think why would anyone want to bomb Iran.. I mean it's not they they often threaten to bomb anyone is it? It's not like there haven't been proven links to Iran with weapons going to insurgent in Iraq. Oh na they are just happy go lucky religiousness nut jobs that want to be left alone in their country but the big bad west wont have that..

But then before that we have the cause...


Iran Air Flight 655 (IR655) was a civilian jet airliner shot down by U.S. missiles on 3 July 1988, over the Strait of Hormuz, toward the end of the Iran?Iraq War. The aircraft, an Airbus A300B2-203 operated by Iran Air, was flying from Bandar Abbas, Iran, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, over Iran's territorial waters in the Persian Gulf on its usual flight path when it was destroyed by the U.S. Navy's guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes, killing all 290 passengers and crew aboard, including 65 children,[1] ranking it twelfth among the deadliest disasters in aviation history. It was the highest death toll of any aviation incident in the Indian Ocean and the highest death toll of any incident involving an Airbus A300 anywhere in the world.


So it is unlikely that the Libyans did it. The Iranians had the motive, revenge for an American crime.
Cherry7 is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote