Iranians say that video and audio of their gunboats confronting a U.S warship is fake
January 9, 2008
Well, I guess we should have expected this! The deluded Iranians are saying that video and audio that the U.S Navy released showing their gunboats buzzing pretty close to the Navy warships is a fake.
Iran on Wednesday called video and audio released by the Pentagon showing Iranian Revolutionary Guards boats confronting U.S. warships in the Strait of Hormuz “fabricated,” a state-run television station reported.
“The footage released by the U.S. Navy was compiled using file pictures and the audio has been fabricated,” the English-language channel Press TV quoted an official in the Revolutionary Guards as saying.
The report did not give the name of the Revolutionary Guard figure and did not offer more details about how the official knew the footage was “fabricated.”
Of course it’s a fake. The United States just wants to take over the world starting with Iran and by blowing up their puny gunboats. The United States Navy just makes up lies about the loony Iranians. Right.
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The very sound of the voice on the recording sounds like a fake to me too!
All the voices on the recording are garbled, with the sound of the waves, open air and motors in the background, except the so-called provocative words, which come in loud and clear as if from inside a sound-proof room in a building.
The very transmission raises suspicion about the whereabouts of this transmission. It is inconceivable that such a clear voice transmission could be heard from an open speedboat above the din of an outboard motor or from any boat or ship on the open water.
Have we completely lost our powers of observation and discernment not to be suspicious about the source of this transmission?