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14th July 2010, 19:02 #1
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Kidnapped or just home sick?
An Iranian scientist who claim he was kidnapped by Americans and taken to the US is now on his way back to Iran. The Americans claim he came voluntarily. What do you think? Was he kidnapped or was he a defector who got homesick and came up with a kidnap story in order to return to Iran? A double agent maybe?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10626593
Iran nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri 'heading home'
An Iranian nuclear scientist who claims he was abducted by CIA agents last year and taken to the US is on his way back to Tehran, Iran says.
Foreign Ministry officials, who claim they have evidence Shahram Amiri was kidnapped, told state media he had now left the US.
The US state department has insisted he was in the US of his own free will.
In June, Mr Amiri appeared in three videos giving conflicting stories about how he had arrived in the US.
He said in the first that he had been kidnapped by CIA and Saudi agents while on a pilgrimage.
In the second message he said he had gone to the US to improve his education and was living freely in Arizona.
In the third, he claimed to have escaped from US custody.
On Monday evening Mr Amiri arrived at the Iranian Interests Section of the Pakistani embassy in Washington, which handles Iranian affairs in the US capital, and asked to be repatriated.I could really use a fish right now
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15th July 2010, 21:38 #2
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Eki, we know the truth. He found his way to the US and is now saying this stuff likely because the government at home has a handle on him in some way.
The CIA doesn't run kiddnapping operations where they can then let the kidnapping victim run away holding a press conference afterwards. The CIA is about gathering intelligence, not looking stupid...."Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".
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15th July 2010, 21:59 #3
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Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
באמת הלכת לגוגל לתרגם את זה? פראייר
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16th July 2010, 00:34 #4
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Rani, I doubt it. I think he was basically trying to get out and they have his family and he realizes he cannot leave them to their fate.
The rhetoric is so false, I don't even see Eki persecuting the US for it....."Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".
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16th July 2010, 05:31 #5
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Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
or the alternative is:
The guy snuck in, tried to get mucho dollars, and then they figured out he did not know diddly, or any more than they already knew, so they told him NO WAY....so he goes home all broke in the pocket book
Or BOTH
.....either way, we are not sending home some crazy terrorist
OTOH, if they really wanted to know what he know, they do have something called water boarding....except obama does not know about it when the guy never officially reaches the homeland.....
But the real reason Eki posted this was to distract over the lockerbie killer running loose and the role of BP......so I still think Eki is just a brit, who took too much LSD, but still tries to protect the queen and royal institutions like BPOnly the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
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16th July 2010, 08:19 #6
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Originally Posted by markabilly
I could really use a fish right now
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16th July 2010, 08:22 #7
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Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...IA-kidnap.html
US 'disappointed' at Italian verdict on CIA kidnap
The United States said it was "disappointed" with the convictions in Italy on Wednesday of 23 Americans - most of whom were CIA agents - for the 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric from a Milan street.
Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, was seized from a street in Milan by the CIA with the assistance of Italian military intelligence officers, a judge found.
He was then smuggled out of the country under the covert "extraordinary rendition" programme. He was transferred to US bases in Italy and Germany and then moved to Egypt, where he claims to have been tortured. He was released after four years in prison without being charged.I could really use a fish right now
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16th July 2010, 10:34 #8
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Originally Posted by Eki
באמת הלכת לגוגל לתרגם את זה? פראייר
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16th July 2010, 12:56 #9
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Originally Posted by Eki
Only the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
Only Ford would make another completely new, soulless, unmemorable model out of the name.
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