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Iran sez US moon landing video was fabricated
2008-01-09
Iran's Revolutionary Guards say the US navy fabricated evidence that a convoy of its ships was harassed by Iranian speedboats in Gulf waters on Sunday.
The US has released grainy footage, apparently showing small boats speeding near the American warships.

In an audio recording, an Iranian radio operator appears to say "I am coming at you; you will explode".

The Iranian parliamentary speaker has dismissed the affair as being part of a US propaganda campaign against Tehran.

"The footage released by the US Navy are file pictures and the audio has been fabricated," Iranian state-run TV quoted a Revolutionary Guards source as saying.
"IHOP!"

The US Pentagon says the American ships were about to open fire when the Iranian boats withdrew.

US President George W Bush described the incident as "provocative", adding that it was a "dangerous situation" that should not have happened.

The video, said to be shot from the bridge of the USS Hopper in the Strait of Hormuz, appears to show the small boats racing near the wake of the US ships and crossing close to each other.

One boat is shown in close-up - a blue speedboat with at least two crew.

After spotting the approaching vessels, a Navy crewman can be heard over the radio, warning them they are approaching a coalition warship.

"Request you establish communications, identify yourself and state your intentions, over," he says.

He refers to "five unidentified small surface" boats, and the ships' sirens can be heard in the background.

The four-minute video condenses what US officials have described as a 20-minute stand-off.

At the end of the US recording, the screen goes black and the remainder is in audio only. Some of the communication is unclear.

The US issues a final warning that if the boats do not change course immediately they will be "subject to defensive measures".

The speedboats, believed to belong to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, came within about 200m (650ft) of the US vessels, Pentagon officials said.

The weekend stand-off happened in a major oil shipping route, in what the Pentagon insists were international waters.

Iranian officials earlier played down the event, calling it an "ordinary occurrence".

An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said: "This... happens for the two sides every once in a while and, after the identification of the two sides, the issue is resolved."
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  I don't get it. Why do we even give these jerk-offs the opportunity to claim we faked the video?

I agree with DV or ed, dispatch the provocative ne'er-do-wells to Allah's paradise where they can have their 72 virigins and be done with it.

Don't deny or confirm it either, it'll mess with their heads more.

"We might have sunk them. Then again maybe we didn't. Who knows, really? I guess we'll never know."
Posted by: eltoroverde   2008-01-09 17:29  

#4  Anything Iranian that gets anywhere near launch distance should be prejudicially dispatched and then a press release saying we're glad we done it and can't wait to do it again.
Posted by: ed   2008-01-09 15:47  

#3  I say just sink their stupid asses next time and claim that the Iranians are just making everything up.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-01-09 15:25  

#2  So if those fast boats had been splashed that would have been fake too. No international incident. No problem.
Posted by: Excalibur   2008-01-09 13:12  

#1  Here's a Google search for the foreign ministry, "Iranian Airbus and USS Vincennes"...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-09 12:16  

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