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Bong30
01-22-2007, 07:30 PM
Almost 10,000 Days, Same Players, Same Game & We Have Learned Nothing (http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/hagmann012107.htm) ( canada free press, great job!)
Iranian Hostage Crisis
Almost 10,000 Days, Same Players, Same Game & We Have Learned Nothing

By Douglas J. Hagmann,

Northeast Intelligence Network,

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Today is the 26th anniversary of the release of 52 Americans who were held hostage by Islamic terrorists in Iran for an unbelievable 444 days. Released from their captivity on January 21, 1981, it has been two months shy of 10,000 days – 9940 days to be exact, since about 300 Islamic terrorists calling themselves students stormed the U.S. Embassy Compound on Taleghani Avenue in Tehran, called at that time "the den of spies." Some believe that the birthing of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Embassy takeover marked the beginning of the clash between Islam and the West that we are still fighting today. It was – and continues to be – Islam versus the West in general, or perhaps more specifically, Islam versus the U.S. and Israel. It is the same war that ultimately forever changed the landscape of America on 9/11, with numerous clashes before and since that day of death and destruction.

VVVVVV read it Dumb libsVVVVVVVV
The Islamic fascism native to the Islamic Republic of Iran as well as other Islamic theocracies is the 21 century version of Hitler's Mein Kampf – the torch of this template of fascism was simply passed from the Nazi's to the Wahabbi leaders of Islam. America's response to that "crisis," seems to have come full circle over the last quarter of a century. Our "response" to the 1979 Islamic revolution ultimately set the stage for the current state of Muslim terrorism and went a long way to embolden Islamic terrorists worldwide to launch additional terrorist attacks for the advancement of their global agenda. Sadly, we are still playing their games some 26 years later – and with many of the same players.


The embassy takeover was concluded in 1981 by diplomatic blackmail known as the Declaration of Algiers – a money-for-hostages agreement brokered by then-Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher with the approval of the milquetoast U.S. President "Jimmy" Carter. The agreement allowed for the Islamic Republic of Iran to regain control of their previously frozen assets, wiped out unpaid debts, and in general, gave Iran an $8 billion pass.


In 2000, during the Clinton administration, the 52 American hostages and their heirs were again victimized, this time by our own government. The hostages and families sought redress from Iran in a class action suit under the provisions of 1996 federal anti-terrorism legislation. The Iranian government failed to respond to the suit and accordingly, resulted in the hostages and families winning a default judgment in federal court. In October 2000, as many of the hostages gathered to testify about their treatment during the 444 days, the United States government requested the federal court to dismiss the judgment, arguing that the Declaration of Algiers prevented such a lawsuit from taking place. The district court dismissed the suit, a ruling that was upheld by the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals.


Due, in part, to America's handling of Islamic terrorism spanning multiple administrations, the number of hostages held by Islamic terrorists has risen to 300 million people in the U.S., plus the entire population of Israel and the rest of the free Western world over the last 26 years. Unbelievably, some of the very same terrorists responsible for the taking of our Americans in 1979 are, unfortunately, still sucking air, some even leading countries and winning awards.


Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, one of the known architect's of the embassy takeover in 1979 and one of the biggest and most evil sponsors or Islamic terrorism, was elevated from the mayor of Tehran to the President of Iran. Twenty-six years later, we are still dealing with this personification of evil. Now, instead of holding a group of hostages at a walled compound in Tehran, he is about to hold the entire non-Muslim world hostage – this time with a nuclear arsenal as the world watches like a deer caught in the headlights.


Perhaps the most nauseating and despicable figure from the hostage takeover is Masumeh (or Massoumeh) Ebtekar, a/k/a "sister Mary," a female personification of evil who acted as a "translator" (and in my opinion, as the most worthy of a back-handed slap) during the hostage "crisis."


Spin it whacky libs.......

VVVV see your Boy? VVVVV same shit diff decade......

andruejaysin
01-22-2007, 08:19 PM
While neo-conmen and morons like bong have learned nothing, the rest of the world has learned a painful lesson. This is not latin america or africa, fucking with these people comes at a price.

eg420ne
01-22-2007, 09:37 PM
Yeah Mosaddeq anyone