Posted on 11/02/2015 7:37:29 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
"The martyr-nurturing nation of Iran is not at all prepared to abandon the slogan of 'Death to America' under the pretext of a nuclear agreement," 192 members of Iran's 290-seat parliament said in a statement carried by state news agency IRNA. They said the slogan, chanted at the weekly Friday prayers in mosques and at protests, had "turned into the symbol of the Islamic republic and all struggling nations". The statement was issued two days before Iran's commemoration of the start of the November 4, 1979 seizure of the US embassy in Tehran by radical Islamic students that led to a 444-day hostage crisis and a break in diplomatic relations between the two countries lasting up to the present day.
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Hey, we still have things to work out with North Korea. Judging from how well things went with Iran, the North Koreans should have intercontinental ballistic missiles loaded with “dirty” warheads available and ready to go by spring 2017 at best. They are WAY ahead of Iran in development and deployment.
They WILL eagerly, and with pre-advertisement
murder Americans again
.... with the help of Obama and the fawning, submissive GOP.
What a sad ass state of affairs...What else would you expect for an ex-ACLU lawyer in the White House?
I'm more partial to Death from America, myself.
Make a damned glass parking lot out of the crap hole...you know they'd do it to us, if they could.
And in the words of John Kerry, these are simply: “Unfortunate statements”
Did anyone, anywhere, expect to have Iran like us?
Anyone? Beuller?
Expecting that is just proof that person isn’t paying attention! :-)
I was hoping they would at least tone it down to Debilitating Injury to America.
Kerry is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo stupid.
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