Posted on 12/12/2011 11:25:30 AM PST by Qbert
TEHRAN, IRAN Iranian experts are in the final stages of recovering data from the U.S. surveillance drone captured by the country's armed forces, state TV reported Monday.
Tehran has flaunted the drone's capture as a victory for Iran and a defeat for the United States in a complicated intelligence and technological battle.
Lawmaker Parviz Sorouri, who is on the parliament's national security and foreign policy committee, said Monday the extracted information will be used to file a lawsuit against the United States for the "invasion" by the unmanned aircraft.
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Because I expect the software was written by a defense contractor who wanted to keep his proprietary information safe.
The Airanians prolly dialed the 800 number of the support center in Bangalore to get all the secrets.
Brad Meltzer and his team of researchers. Their show on the History Channel "Brad Meltzer's Decoded" investigates popular conspiracy theories. I don't know how much fact content is there, but I find it entertaining.
The President was probably routinely notified when the drone went missing... I doubt folks at the Pentagon though Obama would make the call he made - but he IS President - and Commander in Chief...
Just an innocent mistake, after all he has in important holiday vacation to make happen, no one here should blame him fo this, he is only human.
Besides Glen Beck is fat and he cries too much.
To continue to promote the idea that any of the things happening to our country is the work of one man or one party will be fatal to the republic.
What a weak C-i-C.
0 thinks he is in a kindergarten class LOL.
If Bush was in Office right now the Media and the Democrats would be blaming him for this day after day.
What do we have now, crickets....
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