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Bangkok blasts wound Iranian attacker, 4 others

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Oh the irony.....

Let me make it clear Iran has denied responsibility!!!
I wonder how this would play out on television. A comedy of errors.....
Nothing funny about this I am sure. Just goes to prove that Iranian Inteligence if that what it was...... just is not in the same league as MOSSAD......



http://news.yahoo.com/bangkok-blasts-wound-iranian-attacker-4-others-135304254.html

BANGKOK (AP) — An Iranian man carrying grenades blew off his own legs and wounded four civilians Tuesday after an earlier blast shook his house in Bangkok, Thai authorities said. The explosions came a day after an Israeli diplomatic car was bombed in India — an attack Israel blamed on Iran.

Authorities say it's unclear whether the Bangkok explosions were linked to the New Delhi attack, but Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said, "we can't rule out any possibility."

Thai security forces found more explosives in a house where the Iranian man was staying in Bangkok, but the possible targets were not known, Police Gen. Pansiri Prapawat said.

A passport found at the scene of one blast indicated the assailant was Saeid Moradi from Iran, Pansiri said. Authorities in Tehran could not immediately be reached for comment.

Tuesday's violence began in the afternoon when a stash of explosives apparently detonated by accident in Moradi's house, blowing off part of the roof. Police said two foreigners quickly left the residence, followed by a wounded Moradi.

"He tried to wave down a taxi, but he was covered in blood, and the driver refused to take him," Pansiri said. He then threw an explosive at the taxi and began running.

Police who had been called to the area then tried to apprehend Moradi, who hurled a grenade to defend himself. "But somehow it bounced back" and blew off his legs, Pansiri said.

Photos of the wounded Iranian showed him covered in dark soot on a sidewalk strewn with broken glass. He lay in front of a Thai primary and secondary school. No students were reported wounded.

A dark satchel nearby was investigated by a bomb disposal unit. Pansiri said police found Iranian currency, US dollars and Thai money in the bag.

Three Thai men and one Thai woman were brought to Kluaynamthai Hospital for treatment of injuries, said Suwinai Busarakamwong, a doctor there.

Another Iranian was detained Tuesday night at Bangkok's international airport as he attempted to leave for neighboring Malaysia, said police commander Winai Thongsong. Authorities were interrogating the man, but it was not yet known whether he was involved in Tuesday's blasts.

Last month, a Lebanese-Swedish man with alleged links to pro-Iranian Hezbollah militants was detained by Thai police. He led authorities to a warehouse filled with more than 8,800 pounds (4,000 kilograms) of urea fertilizer and several gallons of liquid ammonium nitrate.

Israel and the United States at the time warned their citizens to be alert in the capital, but Thai authorities said Thailand appeared to have been a staging ground but not the target of any attack.

Pansiri said that "so far, we haven't found any links between these two cases."

Immigration police are trying to trace Moradi's movements, but initial reports indicated he flew into Thailand from Seoul, South Korea on Feb. 8, Pansiri said. He landed at the southern Thai resort town of Phuket, then stayed in a hotel in Chonburi, a couple hours drive southeast of Bangkok, for several nights.

Bangkok's blasts came one day after bombs targeted Israeli diplomats in India and Georgia. The attack in India wounded four people, while the device found in Georgia did not explode. Iran has denied it was responsible.

In Jerusalem, Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said there was not yet any sign that any targets in Bangkok were Israeli or Jewish.

Israeli police have increased the state of alert in the country, emphasizing public places, foreign embassies and offices, as well as Ben-Gurion International Airport.

Thailand has rarely been a target for foreign terrorists, although a domestic Muslim insurgency in the country's south has involved bombings of civilian targets.

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Iran claiming responsibility for that attack would be as absurd as the US government claiming responsibility for that guy who flew that plane into an IRS building a couple years ago.
 
Funny that you didn't highlight this piece of information.

Not funny at all...it was not relevant....how can there be signs when they are still investigating?

Also the Thai authorities called Thailand a staging ground.......

Also its kind of difficult to carry out a mission when you almost blow up the house your living in.....

Then you throw a grenade at a Taxi and you end up blowing both legs off....

Kind of a bad day for a terrorist...lolol

Getting back to what you say I didnt highlight.....

Why highlight it.....who were the Iranians after.......

You cant seriously believe they were just there sight seeing????

its quite obvious you don`t blow up your house for Shits and grins......

You know its against the law to carry concealed hangrenades in Thailand..lolol

The truth of the matter is I made no acusations other than to point out the bafoonery of these Iranians......
 
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A passport, huh?

A terrorist going to blow shit up is going to get a passport to travel abroad. Not to mention carrying it on them while they go blow shit up instead of leaving it hidden somewhere.

That is a little like using your cell phone to call in a death threat to the president, rather than using a stolen phone. Let me guess, the response is going to be "That's just how dumb these animals are!!!" Save the trouble, I'm not buying it.
 
Not relevant to you as it goes against your ultimate story line


First of my comments were inline with the article.....

Nothing funny about this I am sure. Just goes to prove that Iranian Inteligence if that what it was...... just is not in the same league as MOSSAD......


so again........it could have been anybody...yet the person who house almost blew up was Iranian!

He had a stash of explosive.....he had hand grenades.....what am I missing.....perhaps he was wearing a shirt that said -- never mind me all I want to do is blow something up...lolololllll
 
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Incompetent yes.

Attacker - not really - according to Thai officials.

And as a disclaimer, just because he had an Iranian passport does not mean he was an agent of the Iranian government. I am sure that the Thai intelligence will dig deaper into his background and may prove otherwise.

Amassing such a cache of explosives would indicate some type of sponsor
 
Iranian farts in the general direction of Israel........news at 11.
If Iran would stop sponsoring Syria, Hamas and Hezbollah, then Israel would be able to ignore Iran.

An fart carries a pressure wave in front of it. Iran is not a gnat.
 
Yeh, if nobody stood up to the Israelis, why, everything would be just peachy.
Had the Arabs not attempted to steal the land that was allocated to Israel by the UN everything might have had a chance and be peachy.
 
Had the Arabs not attempted to steal the land that was allocated to Israel by the UN everything might have had a chance and be peachy.

This is the beginning of the current problem. Israel was given a small slice of their country back, the surrounding Arab nations went ballistic and lauched a few wars they kept losing.
 
That is the problem, but not quite for the reason you say. The problem was that locale, and region, had gotten rid of most Jews 1000 years prior to the UN making their fateful decision. Whatever Jews remained there did so by choice, and lived in relative peace with their far more numerical Muslim neighbors.

Then the winners of WWII decided that to get rid of 'the Jew problem', rather than have all those poor Jews go to their countries, they'd make it someone elses problem, someone who basically had zero say in the matter and could effectively do sh1t about it.

And now we have what we have because of that...
 
That is the problem, but not quite for the reason you say. The problem was that locale, and region, had gotten rid of most Jews 1000 years prior to the UN making their fateful decision. Whatever Jews remained there did so by choice, and lived in relative peace with their far more numerical Muslim neighbors.

Then the winners of WWII decided that to get rid of 'the Jew problem', rather than have all those poor Jews go to their countries, they'd make it someone elses problem, someone who basically had zero say in the matter and could effectively do sh1t about it.

And now we have what we have because of that...

And where did they send the Jews, and why did the Jews want to go there? Because they were getting their country back.
 
It wasn't "their" country to get back, unless you want to go back 1000 years and tell the present day inhabitants, and the recently dead relatives they'll all remember as not being Jewish, "Oh, hey, yeah, um, well, Jews got butchered on the other side of the world, and, well, because we really don't want them, and hey, they have some really really really long past historical roots here, and oh, btw, we control this area and you can't do a thing to us, we're going to setup "Their" new country here, even though you don't want them here in any significant number, ok?"

What the Jews wanted was, or at least, should have been, irrelevant. They were in beggar status, not chooser status. The people who actually inhabited those lands/region should have been first on the priority list: Instead they were last.
 
God this is just sickening. I'm ashamed of my Iranian heritage, frankly. These people are the scumbags and laughing stock of the civilized world.
 
It wasn't "their" country to get back, unless you want to go back 1000 years...

If you take a look at ownership of the land throughout time and add it all up, you find some very interesting information.

The top two nations are Israel and Egypt. Pretty close, with Israel edging out Egypt, but close enough to be considered a tie. I included any time period when the people of the area paid tribute to a nation as belonging to the nation the tribute was paid to, since they effectively conquered them. The third highest was many hundreds of years belong the top two, so they do not even come into play.

Egypt gave up its claim on the land when they officially said Israel's claim is valid. So if we go by who owned it the longest, Israel wins.

If we go by who owned it at the time it was given to Israel, we see that the UK owned it. The owner at the time gave it to Israel, so it became theirs.

So yeah, it iss their country, either by right of owning it the longest or by right of being given it by the owner prior to them.
 
God this is just sickening. I'm ashamed of my Iranian heritage, frankly. These people are the scumbags and laughing stock of the civilized world.

Don't be. Most Persians are amazing people...it is just the leadership that sucks. But if you want to save your people, I recommend sending all your womenz to the US. 🙂
 
If you take a look at ownership of the land throughout time and add it all up, you find some very interesting information.

The top two nations are Israel and Egypt. Pretty close, with Israel edging out Egypt, but close enough to be considered a tie. I included any time period when the people of the area paid tribute to a nation as belonging to the nation the tribute was paid to, since they effectively conquered them. The third highest was many hundreds of years belong the top two, so they do not even come into play.

Egypt gave up its claim on the land when they officially said Israel's claim is valid. So if we go by who owned it the longest, Israel wins.

If we go by who owned it at the time it was given to Israel, we see that the UK owned it. The owner at the time gave it to Israel, so it became theirs.

So yeah, it iss their country, either by right of owning it the longest or by right of being given it by the owner prior to them.

You might want to pass that onto the generations of Muslims that were there, for multitude of generations, when England came to "own" it. Somehow I think they might have a different viewpoint of it than you...
 
Don't be. Most Persians are amazing people...it is just the leadership that sucks. But if you want to save your people, I recommend sending all your womenz to the US. 🙂

Yeah, that's an excellent suggestion. Let me run that by them, see what they think.

*Edit* It probably would be better for all the women to come here. I took your comment as sexual but that's not what you meant, was it.

😱
 
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Yeah, that's an excellent suggestion. Let me run that by them, see what they think.

*Edit* It probably would be better for all the women to come here. I took your comment as sexual but that's not what you meant, was it.

😱

I was hoping you would want them all to come to the US as well, since you are in Georgia. Persians are some very hot women. 🙂
 
There are many factions in the Iranian government. Obviously, they are not happy with their scientists being knocked off, and they want revenge.
 
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