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Well, well...looks like the towel-heads are perpetuating FRAUD. They
likely have bits and pieces of a crashed drone. Nothing that can be
reproduced LOL!!! Lying MOOSElums.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran… can give a crushing response and cut
off hands of anyone who wants to violate its air, navy and land
borders," Kazem Jalali told ISNA, Iran's state media agency"
LMAO!! Like those 3rd world morons are a worry to the greatest armed
forces in history. We're about done in Iraq and it ain't much trouble
to travel to iran. We would thoroughly kick their towel-head asses.
They should see the weapons still top secret and haven't been
unnecessarily exposed by one term Hussein NObama.
By Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY
Updated 33m ago
The unmanned spy plane recently captured by Iran appears to be a fake,
according to a former Pentagon official.
The former official, who saw video footage of the drone on display in
Iran, said not only is it the wrong color, but also the welds along
the wing joints do not appear to conform to the stealth design that
helps it avoid radar detection. The official requested anonymity
because he is not authorized to release information on the drone
matter.
Iran said it managed to gain control of the RQ-170 Sentinel
electronically and guide it down as it flew over its airspace.
The former official also questioned why the landing gear was covered
up when displayed by the Iranian military. In the footage, the drone's
underside is obscured with banners that read: "We'll trample America
underfoot" and "The U.S. cannot do a damn thing."
Iran TV reported Wednesday that Iranian experts were still recovering
data from the Sentinel, which has been used in stealth missions such
as the surveillance operation on the Pakistan compound of Osama bin
Laden before he was killed in a U.S. raid in May. Another U.S. drone
aircraft, the MQ-9, crashed Tuesday at the Seychelles International
Airport on the island of Mahe after developing engine problems, the
Associated Press reported.
An Iranian member of parliament criticized former U.S. vice president
Dick Cheney, who said President Obama should have ordered an airstrike
into Iran to destroy the drone and deny Iranians access to its
technology. "The Islamic Republic of Iran… can give a crushing
response and cut off hands of anyone who wants to violate its air,
navy and land borders," Kazem Jalali told ISNA, Iran's state media
agency.
Jalali also criticized Obama for asking for the return of the drone
after sending it to spy on Iran. "This is an astonishing remark by
Obama, who has studied law," he said.
Cheney said the Iranians will likely "send (the drone) back in pieces
after they've gotten all the intelligence they can out of it."
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said he did not believe Iran would
agree to the U.S. request but told Fox News that the stealth drone
campaign along the Iran-Afghan border would "absolutely" continue.
"Our request for return of the drone is an appropriate request,"
Panetta said. "I don't expect that will happen, but I think it's
important to make that request."