Just so typical of Americans, now the half of the country who have heard of Eyeran are convinced the Amererican Navy as been assaulted by heavily armed (possibly nukular) Eyerainyan torpedo attack boats manned by the Eyerainyan Republican Navy.
Praxius, "I'd trust Iran over the US any friggin day of the week now."
That cannot be true. For one thing, Iran uses government news channels and the U.S. does not. We'll hear more evidence and the opinions of investigatos and experts if this matter has the least credibility.
The Gulf of Tonkin matter is fresh in the minds of two living generations. The administration will not open the coming war on Iran by claiming that American warships were imperilled by speed boats. So why even bother to fake the footage? The Iranian claim is not evidence because the Iranians have no integrity. The Americans held their fire. Maybe this is prelude to the next incident where they will not hold their fire.
Any conspiracy theorist worth his B.S. would know that this silly matter is hardly worth the phony pictures, but once faked, is worth some careers.
``I'd trust Iran over the US any friggin day of the week now``
Just about everyone else also prefers to believe Iran than to believe anything the Bush regime has to say.
It makes you wonder when the hell is the rest of the world going to stop its stupid campaign of appeasement and finally stand up to terrorist Bush.
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"We are coming to you"
The US Navy radio operator instructs the boats to stay clear of the "coalition" ships.
Then the voice at the other end of the radio says:
"We will explore a few minutes".
It is the US Navy radio operator who replies "We will explode in a few minutes?" and that version of the transmission became so convenient to US authorities that it was adopted and never corrected, even though the audio tape was available for analysis and review.
This is clear to me, yet it seems that certain people do not want to hear it that way. They prefer the "explode" version, which suits them better. It falls in line with the White House Foreign policy whose goal is to attack Iran.
Well, it's all a little foggy. Read here>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_Incident
and here....
...http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2261
Iranian state-run TV has broadcast video it says shows a controversial naval stand-off between Revolutionary Guards patrols and US warships.
There is no sign of threatening behaviour by the Iranian boats, as alleged by US officials who said their actions were dangerous and provocative.
However, the four-minute clip does not appear to show the whole incident in the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday.
Iran accuses the US of faking video and audio evidence to support its claims.
"Coalition warship number 73 this is an Iranian patrol," the Iranian commander is heard to say in clear English in the footage, broadcast on Iran's English-language Press TV .
"This is coalition warship number 73. I am operating in international waters," comes the reply.
On Tuesday the US military released video and audio it said confirmed its allegation that Iranian speedboats harassed US warships and threatened to blow them up in a radio communication.
Iran described the incident as a routine contact which happens all the time in the crowded waters of the Gulf.
The confrontation has further inflamed tensions between arch-foes Iran and the United States.
US President George W Bush is currently on a tour of the Middle East which will tackle what the Americans see as the threat posed by Iran to regional stability.
Foggy no doubt.
But he can't claim "in fact" that the US sank their own ship in the Tonkin Gulf to start the Vietnam War when no ship was sank just to make his point seem more credible.