Tell me, folks, when did the terrible
“terrorist” state of Iran shoot down a U.S. passenger jet and murder
nearly 300 innocent civilian passengers? You can’t remember? Well, you
can’t remember, because Iran did NOT shoot down an American passenger
jet; it was America that shot down an Iranian passenger jet.
The date was July 3, 1988. The Iranian passenger jet was Iran Air Flight 655. The military vessel that shot down that Iranian passenger jet was the guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes,
which fired two SM-2MR surface-to-air missiles—from inside Iranian
territorial waters, no less. All 290 people on board were killed,
including 66 children.
How’s THAT for an act of terrorism?
And just as Israel never apologized for attacking and trying to sink the USS LIBERTY on
June 8, 1967 (killing 34 American sailors and Marines and wounding
174), the U.S. government never apologized for downing Iran Air Flight
655 (killing all 290 on board).
Folks, which country is sending spy drones
and Raptor attack drones into another country’s airspace, Iran or
America? Which country is sailing military ships into another country’s
territorial waters, Iran or America? Which country is flying military
attack aircraft into another country’s airspace, Iran or America? Which country has built dozens of military bases within a few miles of another nation’s borders,
Iran or America? Which country is sending covert armies into another
sovereign nation to disrupt communications and cyber security and blow
up facilities and assassinate government officials and scientists? You
know the answer: the United States (and Israel, of course)...https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/06/chuck-baldwin/the-iranian-people-are-not-our-enemy/
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