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TomClash

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28. Doesn't matter that it's an Iranian Government site
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 06:46 AM
Aug 2013

The facts in the story are true.

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Yeah, that's what that pos country needs. Arctic Dave Aug 2013 #1
Why is this surprising? branford Aug 2013 #2
Ahh, that makes it all OK then. RC Aug 2013 #3
No, not OK. As I said, just not very surprising and hardly late breaking news. branford Aug 2013 #8
But nothing in your post suggests it's "not OK". delrem Aug 2013 #10
My post only concerned my opinion on the value of the story as late breaking news. branford Aug 2013 #11
I'm curious ConcernedCanuk Aug 2013 #24
Huh? Although I've lurked for a while, I only joined DU in July. branford Aug 2013 #26
It's not surprising to me in the least. DeSwiss Aug 2013 #19
Saudi Arabia's chief adversary is Iran, as is demonstrated by each of their actions in Syria. branford Aug 2013 #23
Saudi Arabia's military concerns definitely include Iran...... DeSwiss Aug 2013 #27
+100 Celefin Aug 2013 #30
Well put indeed and thank you! -- n/t mazzarro Aug 2013 #31
Wow: deurbano Aug 2013 #35
You don't recognize sarcasm? RC Aug 2013 #34
I understand that Iran is not happy about that.... Sand Wind Aug 2013 #4
would kinda figure considering the source PatrynXX Aug 2013 #5
Here it is on Reuters: limpyhobbler Aug 2013 #6
Thanks. Indi Guy Aug 2013 #9
FYI, my mention of PressTV or that I didn't find the story surprising, branford Aug 2013 #14
Doesn't matter that it's an Iranian Government site TomClash Aug 2013 #28
WASHINGTON | Tue Aug 20, 2013 6:46pm EDT , and nobody is outraged.... Sand Wind Aug 2013 #16
At least they aren't chemical bombs. ForgoTheConsequence Aug 2013 #7
Again, why exactly should i be happy Obama is doing this? Kelvin Mace Aug 2013 #12
111 countries have banned cluster bombs. Ash_F Aug 2013 #13
Many countries with large militaries who are likely to see actual combat did not sign the treaty. branford Aug 2013 #17
Nice framing Ash_F Aug 2013 #22
Is that really what you gathered from my comments? Wow. branford Aug 2013 #25
America is the world's policeman? Ash_F Aug 2013 #40
K&R DeSwiss Aug 2013 #15
Heh! Sadly, the Nobel was joke well before Obama received it early in his first term. branford Aug 2013 #18
Yeah, but now it's a travesty and an insult..... DeSwiss Aug 2013 #21
Uh, who would they use these for? AFAIK, they've never used any of our weaponry except for bluff. freshwest Aug 2013 #20
Unless they have a good delivery system they are useless warrant46 Aug 2013 #29
delivery system? google Textron they make helicoptors, jets, they can even mow your golf courses. Sunlei Aug 2013 #33
Oh, no, you're behind the times on that joke. They have many first class planes they've been buying freshwest Aug 2013 #37
I know the Saudis have a wealth of equipment and planes of a modern Air Force warrant46 Aug 2013 #39
This may answer a few questions, 'Lockheed Martin training Saudi Arabian pilots to fly fighter jets' Indi Guy Aug 2013 #41
Hope they do better warrant46 Aug 2013 #42
They used them in the first gulf war, but that was a UN sanctioned operation. Outside of that, they stevenleser Aug 2013 #36
so what people will Saudi Arabia use their Textron Corp. cluster bombs on? Sunlei Aug 2013 #32
The fear of Iran brightone Aug 2013 #38
We're going to lock this because the article is not from a reputable mainstream news source. greatauntoftriplets Aug 2013 #43
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