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PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:03 am 
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British embassy in Tehran stormed

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Iranian protesters stormed two British embassy compounds in Tehran today, smashing windows, hurling petrol bombs and burning the British flag during a rally to protest against sanctions.

The attacks followed the rapid approval by Iran's Guardian Council of a parliamentary bill compelling the government to expel the British ambassador in retaliation for the sanctions, and warnings from a lawmaker that angry Iranians could storm the British embassy as they did to the US mission in 1979.

Several dozen protesters broke away from a crowd of a few hundred protesters outside the main embassy compound in downtown Tehran, scaled the embassy gates and went inside. Iranian security forces appeared to do little to stop them.

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It was not clear if British diplomats had been caught up in the action, or had been harmed. Embassy staff fled protesters "by the back door", the Mehr news agency said.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:28 am 
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:23:31 AM
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British government condemns storming of embassy in Iran

The British government called a storming of the British Embassy in Tehran by student protesters on Tuesday "utterly unacceptable," and demanded that the Iranian government protect British diplomats in the country.

The student protesters stormed the embassy grounds, and a diplomatic residential compound, to protest tough new sanctions on Iran by the British government. It was unclear whether any British diplomats or personnel were at the embassy or the residential complex.

Protesters replaced the Union Jack at the embassy with an Islamic flag and chanted “Death to England” as they hurled satellite dishes from the roof of a security building to the ground below.


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"Student protesters"? Since when did student protesters, in any country, rampage against foreign sanctions? Especially when student sentiment, just months ago, was against their own regime? Does anyone not think this was an Ahmadinejad operation?

There's some effed-up realpolitik going on under all this.

Edit: It also makes me mourn for what a steaming pile of rubble, foreign and domestic, GWB left us.

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"Student protesters"? Since when did student protesters, in any country, rampage against foreign sanctions? Especially when student sentiment, just months ago, was against their own regime? Does anyone not think this was an Ahmadinejad operation?

There's some effed-up realpolitik going on under all this.

Edit: It also makes me mourn for what a steaming pile of rubble, foreign and domestic, GWB left us.

It could well have been a military operation or the Revolutionary Guard, which reports to the Mullahs. Students, few if any.

I hope that this does not strengthen the case for a strike against Iran's nuclear facilities.

It was the Eisenhower administration, working with the British, that started building this pile of rubble. The CIA and British military overthrew a democratically elected government that had the audacity to nationalize British and American oil interests in the country. It has always been about oil.

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What would be the consequences of declaring Iran unable to protect diplomatic personnel the pulling ALL embassies from the country? Should we (as a group of nations) pull the plug on 'em???

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TollandRCR wrote:
verbalobe wrote:
"Student protesters"? Since when did student protesters, in any country, rampage against foreign sanctions? Especially when student sentiment, just months ago, was against their own regime? Does anyone not think this was an Ahmadinejad operation?

There's some effed-up realpolitik going on under all this.

Edit: It also makes me mourn for what a steaming pile of rubble, foreign and domestic, GWB left us.

It could well have been a military operation or the Revolutionary Guard, which reports to the Mullahs. Students, few if any.

I hope that this does not strengthen the case for a strike against Iran's nuclear facilities.

It was the Eisenhower administration, working with the British, that started building this pile of rubble. The CIA and British military overthrew a democratically elected government that had the audacity to nationalize British and American oil interests in the country. It has always been about oil.


The British certainly would have anticipated a reaction to the sanctions. No doubt they were warned. Sanctions tend to hurt ordinary citizens more than the governing officials. Both sides are playing tit-for-tat and much of it is in the old diplomatic play book. The Iranians could not be expected to sit idle without some kind of reaction. Breaking a few embassy windows is really very minimal. Any embassy personnel assigned to Iran would be aware of the risks and have contingency plans in place. No one would be more attuned to the situation. They maybe the best informed about the situation, but they are not the ones making the decisions back in London.

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They're certainly not offering a great counter-argument to the quite rational argument that they're obviously too insane for their nuclear ambitions to be tolerated by the civilized world.

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People complain about thugs, well this is the perfect example of state sponsored thuggery. :-

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U.K. orders closure of Iranian Embassy in London

British Foreign Minister William Hague withdraws entire embassy staff from Tehran and gives Iranian Ambassador and his staff in London 48 hours to leave the country.


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