Atomik
20-04--2006, 10:07 AM
This makes a slightly amusing and frightening read, even if it's a tad simplistic:
The tragedy that followed Hillary Clinton's bombing of Iran in 2009
In retaliation, suicide bombers trained by Tehran massacred civilians in Tel Aviv, London and New York
Timothy Garton Ash
Thursday April 20, 2006
The Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/)
May 7 2009 will surely go down in history alongside September 11 2001. "5/7", as it inevitably became known, saw massive suicide bombings in Tel Aviv, London and New York, as well as simultaneous attacks on the remaining western troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Total casualties were estimated at around 10,000 dead and many more wounded. The attacks, which included the explosion of a so-called dirty bomb in London, were orchestrated by a Tehran-based organisation for "martyrdom-seeking operations" established in 2004. "5/7" was the Islamic Republic of Iran's response to the bombing of its nuclear facilities, which President Hillary Clinton had ordered in March 2009.
Full article here (http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1757132,00.html).
The tragedy that followed Hillary Clinton's bombing of Iran in 2009
In retaliation, suicide bombers trained by Tehran massacred civilians in Tel Aviv, London and New York
Timothy Garton Ash
Thursday April 20, 2006
The Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.uk/)
May 7 2009 will surely go down in history alongside September 11 2001. "5/7", as it inevitably became known, saw massive suicide bombings in Tel Aviv, London and New York, as well as simultaneous attacks on the remaining western troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Total casualties were estimated at around 10,000 dead and many more wounded. The attacks, which included the explosion of a so-called dirty bomb in London, were orchestrated by a Tehran-based organisation for "martyrdom-seeking operations" established in 2004. "5/7" was the Islamic Republic of Iran's response to the bombing of its nuclear facilities, which President Hillary Clinton had ordered in March 2009.
Full article here (http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1757132,00.html).