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Iran kicked out of defense show in Malaysia for exhibiting missile products

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  • some14some at 05:40 PM JST - 24th April

    The U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur declined to comment, saying it “doesn’t discuss details of diplomatic exchanges.”

    It say all, and SushiSake3's elaboration is helpful in understanding the incident well.

  • skipthesong at 05:43 PM JST - 24th April

    I have no objections to them showing missiles - it is a defense show after all.

  • 1keiron at 07:15 PM JST - 24th April

    All countries that have weapons of destruction in their posession are just as bad as each other. If each place was so "good and inocent" they would have disarmed and destroyed them. Paranoid War mongers!

  • redacted at 07:20 PM JST - 24th April

    It's only natural that Iran, gunning for numero uno among those nations which have made the precepts of the Religion of Peace the foundation of their governments, should display to competing failures of Mohammedan social engineering like Malaysia just how much firepower they have amassed from infidel Russia, Germany, France and China.

  • SuperLib at 08:07 PM JST - 24th April

    “The moment they crossed the line, we had no option but to terminate them,” Najib added.

    Was Arnold called in?

  • conqueror_of_Uranus at 08:15 PM JST - 24th April

    HAhahahah!

    Yu haf beeen taahgeted foh tehrminashun!

  • sabiwabi at 08:29 PM JST - 24th April

    Najib said the exhibit was in defiance of U.N. resolutions that ban Iranian arms exports and forbid countries from providing Iran with technical and financial assistance that could contribute to its alleged nuclear weapons program.

    The problem is not that missiles are banned from this show, the ban only applies to Iran!

  • skipthesong at 08:33 PM JST - 24th April

    let them show.. after we have nothing to worry about besides, isn't showing your weapons a good thing for your enemy?

  • skipthesong at 08:37 PM JST - 24th April

    The problem is not that missiles are banned from this show, the ban only applies to Iran!" That's their own damn fault.

  • niku at 09:06 PM JST - 24th April

    Dont believe everything you hear or read in the news. Its NOT always true

  • niku at 09:22 PM JST - 24th April

    Sorry everyone i'll be good now

  • timeon at 10:30 PM JST - 24th April

    so what exactly is Iran allowed to show up with? slings and yataghans?

  • presto345 at 10:57 PM JST - 24th April

    Kicked out? Terminated? Pretty strong language. A good way to antagonize a nation.

  • adaydream at 11:26 PM JST - 24th April

    I agree with Skip. It's a defense show, show defenses available.

    It's when they go behind closed doors and sell these missiles to contries or terrorists groups that we have a problem.

    Show what you got and countries can see if they have defenses available to counter these threats.

  • skipthesong at 10:01 AM JST - 25th April

    adaydream : I didn't know you believed that.

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