This Smells Of An Israeli Black Op
On 11/12/2006 a British patrol boat with seven people
was hit, four are dead, and three are maimed. The story has three
different versions - The initial story was it happened by a
pontoon bridge, next they said it
happened on the
shore, and
the final version was it happened under the
span bridge.
The British have called for an investigation, and in this
video, Blair is blaming Iran.
The three versions make no sense:
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An IED went off on the riverbank?
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An IED was by the pontoon bridge - they would spot it
unless it was under the bridge, and the bridge wasn't damaged.
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An IED was under the span bridge - that is possible,
but you would need an electronic trigger on the boat, and there would
be bridge damage.
A fourth scenario would be a small bomb was in the boat,
similar to the
C-130 attack, or the
helicopter bomb.
There are numerous Israelis 'Advisors' floating around Basra, two
were
involved in a shootout last year, and the British were
involved in a small massacre when they rescued them.
These boats are constantly used to bring Israelis into
Iran, which is 10 miles away. A C-4 charge on a small boat would be the
size of a coke can.
That Boat Was Targeted
Whether they used an IED, or a bomb, that particular
boat was targeted because it carried a couple of females. Israel has
done this before, once with the
six female marines, and the brutal
killing of the English booby,
Yvonne Fletcher.
Israel Is Trying To Implicate Iran
Blair, and the BBC, laid the attack at the
doorstep of Iran, whose border is ten
miles from Basra. In 2005 the Iranians
captured three boats, and their crews,
supposedly smuggling Israelis into Iran.
The Point To It All
Muslims are portrayed as monsters who kill British
women, using sophisticated bombs supplied by Iran. Israel wants people
to believe that Iran is supplying weapons and foreign fighters, whether
it's Iraqi insurgents or Lebanon's Hezbollah. All you need do is watch
the enormous TV coverage given as Bibi Netanyahu stumps across American
on his 'Attack
Iran Now' campaign.