if you are implying war... they have accomplished what they set out to do....
stop being sponges of crap...it really starts to stink after a while
2007-03-28 10:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The Iranians are making her look like a Muslim and not an Infidel. The terrified look is what is of great concern. Her face tells a lot and as long as she is wearing the bur-qua, I don't think they will harm her, and also they are allowing her to smoke a cigarette. And it shows them eating an appealing looking meal. They need to set the Sailors free and do it now. I think the Iranian Leader, will try to put pressure on Britain and wait for them to make a move. Britain needs to sit tight and communicate with Iran in a reasonable manner. I firmly believe Iran will soon set the Sailors free. . If Iran harms the captives, in anywhich way, then Britain, America, Norway, Australia, Europe, Ireland, and all the other Countries of the UN, will blow Iran, right off the face of the Earth. Pray for Peace.
2007-03-28 10:42:32
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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I feel scared for the way the Iran has acted in all this, I feel they have got a point to prove, we can only accept though that whatever the government and media is saying is true, Iran's government and media is saying something else, who do we believe, where is the propaganda coming from, I have heard that the fact that Fay is wearing a bur-qua is normal in the country she is in ( all women are required to do so ), I hope that they will release all fifteen of our servicemen, but if they do not, then we have to act.
2007-03-28 12:56:08
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answered by tricia l 2
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I think that mister Rebel is another confused Muslim who doesn´t understand the difference between being active party in inhuman undiscriminated attacks on a city as New York and being with prove from all the parts, including first position given by Iran that this soldiers was on Police labours on a neighbour country.
Maybe we should take to court all the "republic islamists" that are on benefits without job in our country, in council flats and draining our NHS and not put them in jail but just simply turn them back to Iran and let the doors open for people able to love this country and not only take houses and money from us and make such pitiful, pitiful statements.
2007-03-28 22:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheryl...you again...
I see that as a muslim you always handle the half truth that seens to be a lie all the time...
You would like a muslim woman to be changed her religious clothes and be shown on jeans withouth bra for example or in mini skirt?, cause i am sure that in that case all the muslim world will go to the street to claim yihad and vengeance and blood.
You forget cheryl to relate that Indian boat, Iraki Boat, and the first position given by Iran says that the soldiers was in Iraki waters...and you forget what you want to forget, justify the impossible and then complaint about the minimal..very, very muslim style...
2007-03-28 23:05:29
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answered by Where is reality? 2
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Why does there need to be a next move??
I see no point in raising the point that a trained soldier on active duty in a high tension military zone looks terrified when captured. That says more about the soldier than her captors.
What I think will happen is what is already happening. More bellicose words from the UK Government, more of the bully stamping his feet and saying its not fair, and voila Monkeyboy Bush gets his next war. I believe I have seen this stretch of water in previous reports and it always causes problems because there is no border line in the middle of the water. If the soldiers were taking proper precautions they would have travelled well away from the centre of the water to avoid engagement. I am almost certain, however, that they were 'trying it' and got caught.
Lets see if the Iranians open up their own version of Guantanamo Bay detention centre, and maybe they'll even call the soldiers non combatants so they have no access to the Geneva convention. Shock horror!
2007-03-28 10:40:57
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answered by cognoscible 2
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I knew they will do that...Put her in front...Did you all know why they do that? IS ALL A JOKE FROM IRAN TO THE ONES THAT ARE UNITED STATES FRIENDS...The female sailor does looks like she is following orders only...Why in Earth she want to write to her family when she is scare that she maybe will be kill.... Because that is what seems like it...Smoking?
What will hap pend?
God knows...I just hope for the best of all them...And I have a bad feeling that maybe we will end up in a confrontation with IRAN...
I say anything for so small they do I say SEND TO IRAN SOME PRESENTS NUKE BOMBMS....That will be nice if they do something just a little bad...I just hope they=Iranian Gov are not that dumb.
2007-03-28 10:28:04
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answered by nena_en_austin 5
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Nothing wrong in Burqua. Burqua is the respectful wear of females. In fact Iranians have gave respect to those women, though they have committed the crime of tresspass.
Women looks vulgar in nude. In Burqua the female charms are hidden. In India Mother Teresa the Christian Missionary Lady was very strictly instructed the nuns to hide female charms by wearing the Saree, in such a manner it works as Burqua.
2007-03-29 02:41:58
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answered by mushtaqehind 3
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I am American. I came on here to get some input from you all on this situation. I have seen this and it looks "Hinky" to say the least. What is the general felling over there about the reality of her statements?
PS. I am a bit surprised at the rhetoric about politics here; I don't see that being the focus!
2007-03-28 10:39:01
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answered by john s 1
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I thought she looked tense but spoke her own words quite naturally. Her mates behind her were having a feast and looked very relaxed.
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I am sure the Iranians behaved perfectly well, if only for the sake of public relations. They know our soldiers will be here soon.
2007-03-28 11:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they put it on her as a sign of respect. They believe in that stufff. I hope they let everyone go before they get you lot fired up at them. You did a great job in Iraq and USA could learn alot about british diplomacy and efficiency.
2007-03-28 10:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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