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Saturday, January 11, 2020

Iran: We've F*cked Up!

The destruction of a Ukrainian Airliner 737-800 was done by Iran. The country formally acknowledges the downing.
Canada's prime minister Justin Trudeau said that the actions done by Iran will have consequences.

He along with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky have demanded the Iranian government to investigate the tragic downing of Ukrainian International Airliner 737-800. The flight left Tehran and was accidently targeted by Iranian missiles.

Nearly a week after a Ukrainian commercial airline was shot down, the Iranian government finally admits that they've made a terrible mistake. The flight killed Iranians, Canadians and Ukrainians.

The Iranian government at first denied they shot a missile at the airliner. They said it was mechanical error. But intelligence from the U.S., Britain and Russia confirmed that two rockets were fired at the plane.

Now the person who aimed at the plane will face criminal charges, the world leaders condemn the Iranian government. There will be protests calling for the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to be removed from office.

Ali Khamenei is the leader of the Revolutionary Guard. Those involved in the strike must explain why they attacked a domestic flight.

The United States has stroked tensions in the Middle East. Ever since, Trump had called for a strike on the military general Qassem Soleimani, the stakes have been risen to extremes.

The U.S. and Israel have brought a new effort into crippling Iran. They have plotted extrajudicial killings through drone strikes. They have labeled the Revolutionary Guard, an elite military agency, a terrorist organization.

Since the U.S. left the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the world has been on edge. Iran formally exited the nuclear agreement after the U.S. strike on Soleimani.

Thanks to the Supreme Court, Trump has imposed a travel ban on Iranians entering the United States.

Also in regards to the Iran strike on military installations in Iraq, Trump wants more sanctions.

Iran blamed the United States for the tensions. They acknowledged they fucked up. They said that they thought the U.S. was flying a low drone into their airspace. Regardless, the incident has placed Iran in the crosshairs of world leaders.

Thanks to the U.S., we're on the verge of a global war.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau blames Iran. He privately believes the tensions between U.S. and Iran has driven Canadians into the matter.
The House of Representatives have passed a resolution that limits Trump's powers on military use.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), a staunch Trump ally has sided with the Democrats on limited Trump's use of force in Iran. It riled up Trump and the Freedom Caucus.

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) have questioned Trump's justification to kill Soleimani. They believe that false intelligence will lead the U.S. into another endless war. They have called Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) out for being too eager to sent a "volunteer" military into harm's way.

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) and Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA) were criticized by Democrats recently. The two lawmakers claimed the Democrats were coddling with terrorists. Again, flexing the only muscle they seemingly common to use, the Republicans are calling anti-war activists and Democrats, "anti-American" and enablers of "terrorism."

Cheney's dad, former vice president Dick Cheney and George W. Bush allow 9/11 to happen.

Republicans have always flexed their tongues when it comes to war.

Iranian president Hassan Rouhani has formally admitted that the country's defense forces made a "disastrous mistake." He also said that Iran would have never done this. He said that "atmosphere of threats of intimidation" by the "aggressive American regime" put the Revolutionary Guard on "full alert" against a U.S. military offense.
Iran's president Hassan Rouhani admits the plane was shot down by the Revolutionary Guard.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran is deeply sorry by this disastrous mistake," he added. "I extend my deepest condolences to the families of the victims of this this tragic incident on behalf of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and instruct all related organs to take all necessary measures to compensate and sympathize with the bereaved families."

Those involve will face criminal charges. They could face the death sentence if convicted in Iran.

"Perpetrators of this unforgivable mistake" will face justice. He said that he will address "weakness of the country's defense systems" to prevent these incidents from happening.

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