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DeathHand

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Iran says may retaliate for Canada's "hostile" cut in ties

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran accused Canada on Saturday of "hostile behavior" under Israeli and British influence after Ottawa cut diplomatic relations, and it raised the prospect of swift retaliation.

Canada said on Friday that it was closing its embassy in Tehran and gave Iranian diplomats five days to leave the country, branding the Islamic Republic as the "most significant threat to global peace and security".

Ottawa cited Iran's disputed nuclear work, which Western states see as a disguised effort to develop atomic bombs, its hostility toward Israel and alleged military aid to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is battling a popular uprising.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said the Canadian move was a "continuation of anti-Iranian policies" by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government, which has long had poor relations with Tehran.

"The current government of Canada under the leadership of Mr Stephen Harper is known for extreme policies in the domain of foreign policy," Mehr news agency quoted Mehmanparast as saying.

"The hostile behaviour of the current racist government in Canada in reality follows the policies dictated by the Zionists (Israel) and the British."

The Jewish state is Iran's arch-enemy, while Britain expelled Iranian diplomats late last year after radical Iranian protesters sacked its embassy in Tehran.

Alaeddin Boroujerdi, who heads Iran's influential parliamentary committee on national security and foreign policy, said there could be an "immediate and decisive" response to Canada's action, Fars news agency reported.

"It is essential that the foreign ministry respond to this action by Canada on the basis of national interests."

CANADIAN DIPLOMATS ALREADY GONE

Canada's 10 diplomats in Iran have already left Tehran, the Canadian foreign ministry said on Friday.

Western states led by the United States believe Iran is covertly trying to develop nuclear weapons capability, though Iran states its uranium enrichment work is wholly peaceful, aimed at generating electricity and medical isotopes.

Mehmanparast said the Canadian move was an attempt to nullify Iran's diplomatic success in hosting a summit of Non-Aligned Movement developing countries last month, which he said Canada had tried to scuttle.

He said Canada's anti-Iranian policies included a ban on money transfers for Iranian students studying in Canada and the blocking of the bank accounts of ordinary Iranians as a result of Western sanctions imposed on Iran's banking sector.

There is a large Iranian diaspora in Canada, with more than 120,000 people reporting Iranian ethnic origins.

Ottawa's bilateral relations with Tehran deteriorated markedly in 2003, when Iranian-Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi died in Tehran's Evin prison while in custody.

The closure of Ottawa's Tehran mission is the most significant row between Iran and another country since the ransacking of the UK embassy, which British officials said could not have happened without some level of government consent.

The United States has not had a functioning embassy in Tehran since the 1979-81 hostage crisis, when 52 Americans were held for 444 days.

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Iran says may retaliate for Canada's "hostile" cut in ties

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran accused Canada on Saturday of "hostile behavior" under Israeli and British influence after Ottawa cut diplomatic relations, and it raised the prospect of swift retaliation.

Canada said on Friday that it was closing its embassy in Tehran and gave Iranian diplomats five days to leave the country, branding the Islamic Republic as the "most significant threat to global peace and security".

Ottawa cited Iran's disputed nuclear work, which Western states see as a disguised effort to develop atomic bombs, its hostility toward Israel and alleged military aid to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is battling a popular uprising.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said the Canadian move was a "continuation of anti-Iranian policies" by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government, which has long had poor relations with Tehran.

"The current government of Canada under the leadership of Mr Stephen Harper is known for extreme policies in the domain of foreign policy," Mehr news agency quoted Mehmanparast as saying.

"The hostile behaviour of the current racist government in Canada in reality follows the policies dictated by the Zionists (Israel) and the British."

The Jewish state is Iran's arch-enemy, while Britain expelled Iranian diplomats late last year after radical Iranian protesters sacked its embassy in Tehran.

Alaeddin Boroujerdi, who heads Iran's influential parliamentary committee on national security and foreign policy, said there could be an "immediate and decisive" response to Canada's action, Fars news agency reported.

"It is essential that the foreign ministry respond to this action by Canada on the basis of national interests."

CANADIAN DIPLOMATS ALREADY GONE

Canada's 10 diplomats in Iran have already left Tehran, the Canadian foreign ministry said on Friday.

Western states led by the United States believe Iran is covertly trying to develop nuclear weapons capability, though Iran states its uranium enrichment work is wholly peaceful, aimed at generating electricity and medical isotopes.

Mehmanparast said the Canadian move was an attempt to nullify Iran's diplomatic success in hosting a summit of Non-Aligned Movement developing countries last month, which he said Canada had tried to scuttle.

He said Canada's anti-Iranian policies included a ban on money transfers for Iranian students studying in Canada and the blocking of the bank accounts of ordinary Iranians as a result of Western sanctions imposed on Iran's banking sector.

There is a large Iranian diaspora in Canada, with more than 120,000 people reporting Iranian ethnic origins.

Ottawa's bilateral relations with Tehran deteriorated markedly in 2003, when Iranian-Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi died in Tehran's Evin prison while in custody.

The closure of Ottawa's Tehran mission is the most significant row between Iran and another country since the ransacking of the UK embassy, which British officials said could not have happened without some level of government consent.

The United States has not had a functioning embassy in Tehran since the 1979-81 hostage crisis, when 52 Americans were held for 444 days.

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Finnaly Canada did good things.
 

DeathHand

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Now what's Canada do about their Camel acquisition's? Don't sell them any towel's!
Hell no, it wasn't Camels...it was Marlboro Lights...that's all we want. But we're not going to commit to action in Iran - them are crazy motherfookers over there - they think all Canadians are American and want to cut their heads off. Our snipers were the best in Afghanistan, and still are (something that the US is still pissed about) so maybe we'll see some Iranians blown out with a few good bullets instead of napalm or 40,000 rounds from an A-10.
 

DeathHand

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Lols, and was kinda wondering: how many on GG have actually sat on a camel, got the big feeker off the ground and then walked the smelly thing around the block?

I have (North Africa). Sitting on a camel and then getting it to stand up is way weird. The beasts get up by rising their hind legs first and then they bring up their front legs. And all the while, you are sitting on some flimsy leather saddle thing between the camel's two humps as the camel does it a nose dive as it gets up on its back legs and then gets up on it's front legs. Then you realize, fook, this bitch is big...
 

Tooly

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Hell no, it wasn't Camels...it was Marlboro Lights...that's all we want. But we're not going to commit to action in Iran - them are crazy motherfookers over there - they think all Canadians are American and want to cut their heads off. Our snipers were the best in Afghanistan, and still are (something that the US is still pissed about) so maybe we'll see some Iranians blown out with a few good bullets instead of napalm or 40,000 rounds from an A-10.
I've heard that it's an insult to call a Canuck a Yank, and vice versa. I've been called a Kiwi once, which goes down about as well as a bucket of warm snot here in Australia.
 

DeathHand

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I've heard that it's an insult to call a Canuck a Yank, and vice versa. I've been called a Kiwi once, which goes down about as well as a bucket of warm snot here in Australia.
Nah, Canadians are good with it. But no wanna call a Yank a Canadian, they get all messed up and upset about it. I think it's 'cause they didn't succeed in taking us over in 1812 and got their ugly assed butts sent back home.

I have never seen a bucket of warm snot before...kinda gross...gooey...but we're about the same with being lumped in with the Yankee-Doodles and/or the Rebs. I mean shit, none of them even speak French.

:eek:
 

Tooly

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Nah, Canadians are good with it. But no wanna call a Yank a Canadian, they get all messed up and upset about it. I think it's 'cause they didn't succeed in taking us over in 1812 and got their ugly assed butts sent back home.

I have never seen a bucket of warm snot before...kinda gross...gooey...but we're about the same with being lumped in with the Yankee-Doodles and/or the Rebs. I mean shit, none of them even speak French.

:eek:
So if I sang, 'Yank my doodle it's a dandy', to a Canadian, I'd get the shit beat out of me? Or propositioned maybe!;)
 

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The Jewish state is Iran's arch-enemy NOT TRUE AT ALL JUST THE GOVERMENT OF IRAN AND WHAT THEY DO TO THERE JEWISH POPULATION ,,,,,,,,,

ive always wondered what would happen if we went to war with iran which is comming.... i do believe the people would rise up and overthrow the mullahs and goverment they have tryed several times before and even asked for our help in doing such with russia helping us im very curious ....
Ramin Mehmanparast said the Canadian move was a "continuation of anti-Iranian policies... guess what when the world says you smell like shit your not a rose. there to arrogant for there own good its gonna be there downfall .........
 

mrln

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its kind of a double edge sword. leave,then theres more "freedom" for them to make nukes. if they stay,its still being done,but theres a watchfull eye. maybe hopeing the iranians slip up and get caught and proven to the world they are "crooked". as far as the snipers are concerned,i dont care. were on the same side. ok so canada has snipers,the u.s. has everything else! lol
good post btw...
 
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