Suicide bomber blamed for attack on Israelis in Bulgaria
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NeverSubmit
Why would the government of Iran bother with blowing up a random bus in Bulgaria.
It doesn't add up.
I think the Iranians have better things to do.
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Virtuoso
Never@Israel will soon be giving you another thing to post about when they retaliate.
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NeverSubmit
Pending a full and credible investigation I hope.
I've seen no evidence of yet pointing to involvement of the Iranian government.
The suspect must meet three criteria;
Criteria number 2 is not met in this case. Why would the Iranian government bother with a bus in Bulgaria. Seems like a flimsy case to me.
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Johnny Cee
The Iranian Government has been behind much of the world's terrorism from day one. A denial is just hair brained. I Cr 13:8a
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Elbuda Mexicano
Israel and the world need PROOF!! Before stupid starts another war like they did with Lebanon over one lousy Israeli soldier?? Time to join the 21st century meaning all of the middle east that seem to always be stuck in the violent past making for a violent present and guess what ?? With this kind of crazy karma, a violent FUTURE! I do hope and pray for these Israeli victims and hope Iran was not behind this cowardly act, but of they were behind it, I'm afraid this is going to get messy really soon!! Messy like war messy!!
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fds
in retaliation destroy iran's oil export infrastructure. no oil exports, no money, no way to finance terror or nuclear bomb.
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Tuntematon Sotilas
@fds But we still need oil unfortunately.
This isn't really new or shocking, Jews and Israelis specifically have been targeted overseas for quite a while now, I remember a few months ago there was an attempt to kill some Israelis(or were they just Jews?) in Thailand but the authorities caught them early but India failed in that department around the same time. It is however, sad whenever things like this happen. It seems to me Israelis should not go to places where their safety is not guaranteed. I believe Iran is the sponsor of this as they are with Hezbollah but I will hold judgement for now.
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LostinNagoya
To me, it's a bunch of lies. Israeli government just want a plausible lie to declare war on Iran. Does it remind me of the WMD-gate, a la Bush? Yes, one hundred percent.
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bass4funk
@Neversubmit
If you don't know why, then you need to go back and study re-study history.
What else would I expect? You always speak on behalf of the Assad regime, so what should this be any different?
Like destroying the US?
Oh, buddy, you best better believe that Israel will do just that and the Bulgarian government will work side by side, but once Israel finds out, heads will roll and I would NOT want to be in those peoples shoes.
Doesn't matter if you see no evidence or not, you were not involved, it involves Israel and the Israelis. so if they have their suspicions, then they should know first hand, so I will take their word for it that they do know.
The suspect must meet three criteria;
Because they are a threat to Israel and the jewish people
See above and also, Iran sees Israel's very existence as a threat. That's reason enough to give Israel pause.
Maybe because there are Israelis on a bus and if the Iranian regime can find the opportunity to strike at them which is what they were planning for a long time, makes perfect sense and that is probably the beginning for them. But Israel is NO dummy. There will be hell to pay and I would be very nervous, because the Jewish people NEVER forget. Bad move!
@El
"One lousy Israeli soldier?" So if one Jew was murdered during the Nazi occupation that was ok? Because it is one life, there is no reason for outrage or to hold another government responsible for its aggressive action by a country that was supported by...guess this, Syria.
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Madverts
I can't see how they can blame the Iranians after 24 hours, even if they are involved.
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NeverSubmit
Bass4funk; No doubt that Iran and Israel aren't the best of friends but I highly doubt that Iran's strategy is to randomly attack Israeli tourists in Bulgaria.
What is the strategic or tactical benefit to Iran of such a move?
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Ben Jack
Let's wait and see what investigations reveal. Until then, it is just speculation.
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ulysses
Would be a surprise if it is not the Iranians.
Believe me, they dont.
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lostrune2
Reminds us of the Iranian blasts in Bangkok a few months back.
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SuperLib
Maybe it was the French...? heh
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NeverSubmit
Funny how Mr. Netenyahu knows exactly what happened and who did it considering that the Bulgarian police have yet to even announce a suspect let alone conclude the investigation.
Perhaps it would be prudent to wait for the investigation process to play itself out.
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SuperLib
Some people are able to deduce things from certain situations. It's even possible that Netenyahu knows what the average Bulgarian is thinking right now. Don't you agree that there are some people who are able to do that?
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Tuntematon Sotilas
@SuperLib
Nah, they're too busy being snooty to Americans (a joke :P)
@NeverSubmit
It's entirely reasonable considering that Iran has done similar things before, so I don't think it's too much of a stretch for them to do it again. I am thinking Iran is responsible but we don't know 100% yet.
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JTDanMan
Whoever is responsible, let's not forget the crime here:
Terrorizing Israelis. Death of innocents. And, of course, only continuing the endless cycle of violence, retribution, injustice and never ending war.
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