06.01.2006, 12:06
Ha!!!
Hab ich doch immer gesagt. Alles erstunken und erlogen.
Die Weltmeister der vorsätzlichen Verbreitung von Zeitungs-Enten und angeblichen Geheimdiensterkenntnissen, haben jetzt kleinlaut zurückgerudert. Der Imageschaden ist aber längst erreicht :
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chlaf:
Hab ich doch immer gesagt. Alles erstunken und erlogen.
Die Weltmeister der vorsätzlichen Verbreitung von Zeitungs-Enten und angeblichen Geheimdiensterkenntnissen, haben jetzt kleinlaut zurückgerudert. Der Imageschaden ist aber längst erreicht :
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Zitat:Anger as Britain admits it was wrong to blame Iran for deaths in IraqInzwischen hat ja der Guardian durch die "auf London zielenden Atomraketen" des Iran, schon für Ersatz gesorgt. Nach einem eventuellen Krieg, kann man das ja auch wieder revidieren.
By Kim Sengupta, Ben Russell and Terri Judd
Published: 05 January 2006
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Britain has dropped the charge of Iranian involvement after senior officials had repeatedly accused the Tehran regime of supplying sophisticated explosive devices to insurgents. Government officials now acknowledge that there is no evidence, or even reliable intelligence, connecting the Iranian government to the infra-red triggered bombs which have killed 10 British soldiers in the past eight months.
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The allegations had also been confirmed by Tony Blair at a joint press conference in Downing Street with Iraq's President Jalal Talabani. Mr Blair told reporters: "There is no justification for Iran or any other country interfering in Iraq."
The apparent U-turn last night prompted the mother of a young soldier killed in Iraq to accuse the Government of making political capital out of her son's death.
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Zitat:Secret services say Iran is trying to assemble a nuclear missilegäääähn
Document seen by Guardian details web of front companies and middlemen
