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Iranian envoy: We handed over Al-Qaeda members to their countries

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May 5, 2008, 11:10 GMT


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WaynoMay 5th, 2008 - 14:46:44

Iran must think the people of the world are stupid,we don't beleave a word they say.There biggest mistake is to help the terrorists kill U.S. troops the American people will not stand fot it.Don't expect us to bomb nuke sites,it will be there military sites that get hit.I hope for there sake the republican guard is better than Iraqi's was,at least try to put a fight....

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spfoolMay 5th, 2008 - 15:13:23

Let's just nuke'm, plain and simple. Then we can take all the oil from Iran and Iraq more easily after we de-populate the region of all enemy.

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IranianMay 5th, 2008 - 18:07:36

Things are going well regardless of what Iranians or Americans say. whichever one of the two, American economy is showing weakness. Soon you will feel it in your ordinary life. There are consequences for every evil action your government does around the world. With God's help tornadoes will sweep across your country leaving war zones the same way or worst than what your govenment creat around the world. If God will you will taste the same misery your government cause for other people.

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JoeMay 5th, 2008 - 19:19:53

Too bad the prophet Mohammad was proven to be Schizophrenic and the Iranian government based upon it is a sham.

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http://regimeofterro.comMay 8th, 2008 - 14:44:47

I believe after 9-11 they did hand over SOME al Qaeda members. Al Qaeda's internal documents complained of this and some U.S. officials cited Iran's help for a short period of time. The problem is they still have Saif al Adel, bin Laden's son and others under an uncertain form of 'arrest' and the U.S. would really appreciate getting the chance to arrest these guys.

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