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On February 13, The New York Times headlined, "Israel Blames Iran for Attacks in India and Georgia," saying:
On Monday, "(b)ombers targeted Israel embassy workers in" both countries' capitals. New Delhi witnesses said a motorcyclist attached a bomb to an Israeli diplomat's car, injuring his wife."An alleged Georgia plot was foiled. Conveniently, an Israeli Tbilisi embassy employee spotted a "strange object" in full view attached to its envoy's car. If something real was planned, it would have been placed underneath out of sight. Even an amateur knows that.
Notorious pro-Israeli flack/Times writer Ethan Bronner headlined, "Israel Says Iran Is Behind Bombs," saying:
"If actually carried out by Iran (implying they were), the attacks would be another indication that the leadership in Tehran was willing to reach beyond its borders against its enemies and expand its attacks to civilians."Bronner repeated the canard about Iran plotting to assassinate the Saudi ambassador, adding:
"....Israel has said that Iran has planned to attack its citizens in various countries, but that those plots were stopped."
Major media scoundrels are so used to suppressing truth and full disclosure, they wouldn't recognize it if it jumped up and bit them in the nose.
For years, Israel manufactured bogus threats against its overseas based officials and other citizens. America does the same thing. Duplicitously pointing fingers the wrong way conceals their own crimes. They're numerous, frequent, and horrific.
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