Posted on 03/31/2015 9:01:18 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The UK Telegraph does an epic job of burying the lede in their story about Amir Hossein Motaghi, a media aide to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani who bailed out of the theocracy and requested political asylum while attending nuclear negotiations in Switzerland.
Rouhanis story is interesting, including his assertion that many of the Iranian media people attending the negotiations are actually conduits to their intelligence service and his belief that he faced arrest if he returned to Tehran. But the most intriguing thing he said is floating at the bottom of the Telegraph story, the very last line in the piece:
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I am unfamiliar with that photo.
A little explanation may help?
Is that the US Marine barracks in Beirut? It would help if photographs were identified.
Courteous Posting
Well, is it the Marine barracks?
Helpful hint: Right click on the picture, go to ‘properties’. The name of the file will usually (but not always) tell you what it is a picture of.
I was just showing you that you can identify an image with Google’s image search option. It is really quite useful. And if you followed the link you would see that it is the Marine barracks. I was just sharing a useful function.
Okay, thanks.
I didn’t know that. Thanks for the good info.
You da man, EPU! Thanks.
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