1979 Again

March 30, 2007, 8:35 pm
  


 



By Andrew L. Jaffee

Is it the 1979 Iran hostage crisis all over again (goon-squad kidnapping)? Would it be a surprise as Iranian President Ahmadinejad has been identified “as one of the key individuals holding Americans inside the [U.S.] embassy [in Tehran, 1979]?” One of the Brits now being held hostage by Iran’s Islamo-fascists has most likely been coerced at gunpoint into a “confession:”

“I would like to apologise for entering your waters without permission.”

Yeah, right. The experience of Brits captured in 2004 by Iranian “Revolutionary Guard” provides some scary insight into the mindset of the Islamo-fascists. One of the former hostages: [Continued below...]

Paradysz Matera

…told of a terrifying mock execution they were subjected to in the desert.

“We were in our cell, then we were moved out on to transport, blindfolded, driven around,” he said.

“Then we got off, still blindfolded, told not to do anything or say anything. Told to put our hands on our heads then on the shoulders of the guy in front.

We walked slowly into the desert and down into a ditch where we stood and waited to see what would happen.

“Thankfully they didn’t fire. We didn’t know what was going to happen. We thought there was a good chance we could have been shot then.”

Alibris




Related: Europe, Iran, War Against Islamo-fascism


4 Responses to “1979 Again”

  1. Capt. Josko M. Glavicic Says:

    There is only one way to deal with this kidnapers, give them 12 hours to bring hostages to a safe place and free them or just nuke them before they do more harm to inocent people.

  2. publisher Says:

    I don’t think Britain has the will to do what is necessary.

  3. blevinson Says:

    If Britain refuses to protect the hostages by threatening and, if necessary, waging, all-out war against Iran, no Briton should volunteer for the country’s Armed Forces ever again.

  4. publisher Says:

    Terrorism seems to work — against the weak hand in the West, at least.

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