new video of sailors infuriates Zionists

Perhaps because their condition and demeanor belies everything that zionists want us and the world to believe about Iran.

British sailors

Look at their faces - they're practically laughing!

They're completely relaxed and unafraid.

It's like they're staying at a hotel - a far cry from the abominable and inhumane treatment detainees get at Guantanamo.

Even if Iranians could have released these sailors already without losing face and at the same time making their point crystal clear, the footage of them casually and freely pointing to a map with half-smiles on their faces obliterate the image of Iranians as fearsome Persian war-mongers.

Britain's Foreign Office immediately denounced the video, saying it was "completely unacceptable for these pictures to be shown on TV."

The captives first appeared on appeared on the state-run Arabic-language TV channel Al-Alam in separate video clips looking relaxed in military fatigues and pointing at the same map of the Persian Gulf.

The first sailor, who was identified as Royal Marine Capt. Chris Air, pointed with a pen to a location on the map where he said two boats left a warship of the U.S-led coalition in Iraq around 8:30 a.m. on March 23. He said the seven marines and eight navy sailors were captured around 10 a.m.

Pointing to the map, he said "we were seized apparently at this point here on their maps and on the GPS they've shown us, which is inside Iranian territorial waters."

"And so far we have been treated very well by all the people here. They have looked after us and made sure there's been enough food and we've been treated very well by them so we thank them for that."

The second sailor, identified as Lt. Felix Carman, pointed to an area on the map and said that location was where he and the 14 others were arrested.

"I'd like to say to the Iranian people, I can understand why you are so angry about our intrusion into your waters," he said.

You should see him - even if it was scripted - he sounds really sincere.

Britain has denounced the videos, calling them "propaganda" and "outrageous."

Iran's decision to air three videos on its Arabic-language TV channel, rather than on its main Farsi channels has not been explained. But it appears to be an attempt to seek support from Arabs in Iraq and the Gulf states, where many resent Britain's military deployment in Iraq and its historical role as a colonial power in the region.

A stroke of genius in an otherwise dangerous game.

And the saga continues...

Earlier on Sunday, British Defense Secretary Des Browne said his government was in "direct, bilateral communication with the Iranians." A Ministry of Defense spokeswoman said Browne was referring to letters and other contacts between diplomats, rather than any new face-to-face talks.

Browne, on a visit to Afghanistan, said Britain had "the support of almost the whole international community" in calling for the release of its personnel.

President Bush on Saturday demanded the release of the 15 "hostages." He said they were innocent and called their capture "inexcusable behavior."

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called world powers "arrogant" for refusing to apologize.

British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett appeared to soften rhetoric against Iran Saturday — though she stopped far short of an apology.

"I think everyone regrets that this position has arisen," Beckett said during a visit to Germany. "What we want is a way out of it."

In Iran, hardliners called for their government to remain firm.

The protesters at the British Embassy called for the expulsion of the country's ambassador because of the standoff.

Several dozen policemen prevented the protesters from rushing the embassy compound, although a few briefly scaled a fence outside the compound's walls before being pushed back, according to an Associated Press reporter at the scene.

The demonstrators hurled stones into the courtyard of the embassy. They also demanded that the Iranian government expel the British ambassador and close down the embassy, calling it a "den of spies." [snip]

Speaking of spies, don't forget that israelis are the hidden hand behind this made-for-tv drama that's about to turn into a full-blown horror movie on the world stage.

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UPDATE:


They ARE laughing!

British sailors laughing

AND there's a bowl of fresh fruit in front of them!

(The open buffet is probably in the lobby.)

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QRSWAVE,

Great article -- now is a critical time. I still think we can prevent the Israeli/ZIonists/Khazars from ordering the Americans/Britains to attack if they have something to "lose".

Time and time again, trying to appeal to their 'compassionate' nature has failed -- since, the existence of such 'kind' and 'caring' nature does not show in their words, thoughts (observed indirect 'effects', e.g. Dollar Hedgemony, IMF, etc) and actions don't show it.

By the way, I have always wondered:

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"What does your name QRSWAVE mean?"

The Great Revealer | Mon, 2007-04-02 11:48

on the electrocardiogram, otherwise known as "ECG."

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qrswave | Mon, 2007-04-02 12:11

Iranians weren't bloodthirsty and violent after all. Oh my God, that doesn't fit in the propagandistic pretext. Can't have that!! Err.. Umm.. BAD Iranians! Showing them on TV like that and making us look stupid, BAD!!
We showed them now, didn't we..

The Sphinx | Mon, 2007-04-02 14:23

I think we ought to bear in mind that Israel and the Khazars are nasty but that does not necessarily mean that Iran is a saint.

Iran is politicking, when it should be trying to achieve lasting diplomacy (though I understand that it could be quite difficult for Iran given the Khazar insistance to go to war regardless of anything).

leftfield | Mon, 2007-04-02 14:32

I don't know how to link to another site, but on boxingscene.com there is a story on young British boxing sensation Amir Khan being attacked by a mob. They've been stirred up to violence by the anti-Muslim Zionist controlled British media's coverage of the situation with the 15 British captives.
"Racist Mob Goes After Amir Khan" boxingscene.com (look at articles at the bottom of the main page).

justice seeker | Mon, 2007-04-02 19:36

The 20 or so people who were having a go at him, are just part of the general mindless hooligan culture amongst some youth in the UK.

No brains, just beer fueled macho aggression, exactly what the Khazars like about the goyim. Mindless violence directed by the Khazars away from constructive ends into destructive and Khazar promoting ways.

The Goyim deserve to be enslaved by the Khazars they are too dumb to deserve freedom, it is unfortunate that the rest of us have to be enslaved with them.

leftfield | Mon, 2007-04-02 22:18

If you watch the videos they're actually laughing. The girl laughs right after that still was captured, and the other sailor who apologized in front of a map also shoots a smile.

I'm looking for these videos in better quality than youtube's, to isolate these smiles showing that the sailors are not under much stress, and are very well treated.

Sept | Mon, 2007-04-02 22:22

The folks i have seen all seem to be harboring a brain full of recent awakenings and a air of "Everybody back home is going to be surprised when they know what we do now"

So just what did the Iranians brief these men and woman on that there in such a state??

I think that these folks are going to convey the Exact nature of the dangers Iran poses to invaders and tyrants all very "Now go and tell your bosses" like.

There is a book floating around in one of those craniums that i will be looking for in the coming years.

First you take D.C. Then you take New York.

Masher1 | Mon, 2007-04-02 22:42

It's obvious that all Iran is asking for here is for the British to acknowledge that the area that this occurred in has been under dispute since long before this war. Tony Blair however, turns around and argues in his defense that they were within the Iraq border, but that's a border that has never existed. These British soldiers could be on their way home tomorrow if he had the humility to just apologize for acting in waters under dispute. That could even lead to working with Iranians on securing those waters, but then how are you going to cook up a war with Iran from that?

dajson | Tue, 2007-04-03 03:24

I saw the whole video several times on Iranian TV and the three are indeed laughing...:) Unlike their counterparts in Abou Ghreib or Guantanamo, they are very well fed, very well treated and very well entertained... and that just doesn't fit the Zionist media-controlled version of Iran, of Muslims or of the Middle East.
I must say, I am enjoying the way the Iranians are giving the British a lesson in manners:)

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