Official Iran Missile Photo Faked to Hide Failure
An official photo of Iran's recent missile launch distributed by Iran's Revolutionary Guard has been "DIGITALLY ALTERED, according to reports. The photo appeared on the front page of the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and many other newspapers around the world. In a move designed to demonstrate readiness to respond to an Israeli attack, the Iranians apparently intended to launch four missiles simultaneously. According to the original photo, only three launched. Iran may have PhotoShopped in the fourth missile to avoid embarrassment. (Orange outlining shows what was copied, and the red outlining shows where it was pasted. The original appears at bottom.) Iran has been threatening for years to "wipe Isreal off the map." Maybe they'd be more successful doing this with Photoshop, rather than missiles...





Comments:
Great story!
Still need a Missiles shield.
Even one launched it to many.
Now they have the NUKE TECH.
We should leave Iran an honorable path of retreat. Engaging Iran in the global economy is the only approach that has merit.
Regardless of Iran's size however, we should be careful what we assume about Iran; it has some ten million men of military age.
Puor bien savoir les choses, il en faut savoir le detail, et comme il est presque infini, nos connaissances sont toujours superficielles et imparfaites.
Unfortunately, what we do know is that the Bush administration cannot be trusted to do what it says. Iraq taught us that lesson. Many experts have long been predicting that Bush would invade Iran before he leaves office. But of course, the Bush administration would never admit to such a thing.
“On ne donne rien si liberalement que ses conseils.”
But it is the man who follows his own counsel, he’s the one that should lead.
Iran has not been "theatening to wipe Israel off the map." If you propagate this, then you are either a murderer, or a stupid person who repeats things before checking them out.
which will it be?
look in the mirror
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