Monday, January 25, 2016

Senator McCain Furious Iran Treated US Sailors Well


John McCain Furious That His False Flag Didn’t Work



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24 hours after the incident, the Iranians returned all 11 US sailors, unharmed and in good spirits. The only remaining casualty from this event was an incident of a common condition in Washington known as “Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder” – suffered by a certain US Senator was mortified by theuneventful outcome which followed…

 

Senator McCain Furious Iran Treated US Sailors Well

By Daniel McAdams, Ron Paul Institute


The two US Navy riverine command boats intercepted in Iranian territorial waters yesterday were sent on their way along with the crew of 10 US sailors after brief detention on Iranian soil. According to news reports, the well-armedwarships either suffered mechanical or navigational difficulties which caused them to enter Iranian territory (although it may well have been a game of cat-and-mouse to test the Iranian response). 

The US sailors were apparently treated well, enjoyed what appeared a decent meal in relaxed surroundings, and in the end apologized for the mistake and praised their treatment by the Iranians.

Thanks to President Obama’s policy shift on Iran toward engagement and away from isolationism, Secretary of State John Kerry was able to telephone his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Zarif and quickly defuse what just months ago would have been a far more serious situation.

This should be a good-news story about the value of diplomacy and reducing tensions with adversaries, but Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was having none of it. That Kerry expressed his appreciation to the Iranians for swiftly releasing the American sailors only showed the Obama Administration’s “craven desire to preserve the dangerous Iranian nuclear deal at all costs evidently knows no limit,” said McCain in a press release.

McCain was furious that “Obama administration officials seem to be falling over themselves to offer praise for Iran’s graciousness” and was outraged that the Iranians dared interfere with the actions of US military vessels operating in Iranian waters.

In the world of John McCain, only the United States has the right to national sovereignty. The US military has the right to act anywhere and everywhere and the rest of the world dare not raise a question.

According to McCain, “sovereign immune naval vessels are exempt from detention, boarding, or search. Their crews are not subject to detention or arrest.” 

Imagine the tune McCain would have been singing if a well-armed Iranian naval vessel had been spotted in US territorial waters off the coast of New York. 

Would he have so rigorously condemned any US interference in the actions of Iran’s sovereign naval vessels?

Leave it to some clever Twitterers to post an example of the difference between US and Iranian detention.





5 comments:

slaveman said...

McCain is clearly " crazier than a sh#t-house rat",... who votes for this guy? How in hell is this NAZI still in government? Are Arizonans stupid? Can we hang this TREASONOUS bastard? Just askin'? How many false flags has this 'career politician' been involved in?? While this ahole runs free,... the FBI chases,...(and tries to frame), innocent, mentally handicapped children,...on terrorism charges,... huh? The whole world is watching this sh#t unfold,...(the internet is worldwide,... remember?) How sad,...

Anonymous said...

Is this twisted bastard ever going to hang along with all the rest of the traitors in the cesspool of the District of Criminals?

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

This friggin toad needs a a helping hand to the gallows along with all the rest of his minions and twisted supporters.

Anonymous said...

A hanging of a McCain? I approve